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Policy & Planning
“There is so much fallout:” Locals challenge watchdog over coal mine pollution
Residents living near a NSW coal mine are challenging an environmental watchdog’s decision to renew its licence without limiting methane and particle pollution.
Tracey Ferrier
May 14, 2024
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Climate
Reef in crisis: Scientists despair – and are reduced to tears – as corals perish
Scientists from three research stations on the Great Barrier Reef have shared sobering accounts of the damage inflicted by the latest marine heatwave.
Tracey Ferrier
May 6, 2024
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Climate
“It makes climate change worse:” Carbon credit projects claiming to regrow forests are failing
New research from three Australian universities shows forest regrowth projects show little improvement, many going backwards.
Tracey Ferrier
Mar 27, 2024
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Policy & Planning
Fires, floods and “macroeconomic shocks:” Climate risk report warns of vast impacts
Australia’s first climate risk assessment is grim reading and outlines the threats people could face if the nation fails to prepare well for what’s ahead.
Tracey Ferrier
Mar 12, 2024
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Climate
Bob Brown arrested at protest defending Tasmania’s giant trees, banned from forests
Updated: Veteran environmentalist Bob Brown has been arrested for defending Tasmania’s giant trees, and banned from state forests.
Tracey Ferrier
Feb 19, 2024
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Policy & Planning
“Not listening to scientists:” Most Australians don’t think climate change is a serious problem
Griffith Uni study find most Australians are not not listening to climate scientists, they’re “looking out the window and saying ‘I think the weather is all right’.”
Tracey Ferrier
Oct 11, 2023
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