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How a climate strike can change minds (most importantly your own)
If you’re wondering what you, as an individual, can do to support action against climate change, joining a strike is a very good start. Here’s why.
Belinda Xie & Ben Newell
Sep 19, 2019
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Why ‘predatory’ climate deniers are a threat to our children
The climate crisis has now grown so severe that the actions of denialists have turned predatory: they are now an immediate threat to our children.
Tim Flannery
Sep 17, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Coalition returns to climate denial roots as Morrison dodges UN summit
Climate denial is making a strong comeback in Scott Morrison’s Coalition. So much so that it seems to be having an impact on the other side of politics.
Giles Parkinson & Sophie Vorrath
Sep 12, 2019
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Policy & Planning
2,000 years of records show it’s getting hotter, faster
New reconstructions of Earth’s temperature over the past 2,000 years highlight the astonishing rate of the recent widespread warming of our planet.
Ben Henley
Jul 25, 2019
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Time to stop ignoring the climate threat to world heritage
The World Heritage list comprises more than 1,000 of our planet’s most important natural and cultural heritage sites – and they are increasingly vulnerable to climate change.
Adam Markham
Jul 1, 2019
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World’s biggest companies report $US1 trillion in climate change risks
A group of 215 of the world’s biggest companies have valued climate risk at just under $US1 trillion – and expect to be exposed to this risk within next five years.
Joshua S Hill
Jun 5, 2019
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“Climate emergency”: It’s time to call a spade a spade
Declaring a “climate emergency” – and developing a climate emergency plan – is the only strategy that matches ambition to the scale of the problem.
David Spratt
May 21, 2019
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Shorten declares climate “emergency” as top priority for Labor
Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten has referred to climate change as an “emergency,” in his final formal pitch to voters ahead of Saturday’s federal election.
Sophie Vorrath
May 16, 2019
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Adani, shock jocks take pitchfork to climate strike students
Forget the WA EPA, Australia’s fossil fuel industry and its supporting media and politicians have a much bigger problem on their hands: striking school kids.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 15, 2019
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Scientists slap down Australia government over fake climate claims
Group of 28 climate scientists, academics and energy industry veterans release a joint statement fact checking the federal government’s “unbelievably misleading” claims on climate and emissions.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 4, 2019
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10 things to know about Scott Morrison’s so-called climate “pivot”
Scott Morrison’s week-long celebration of climate and energy policies looks less like a pivot than a crouch. It would make more sense if more renewables were on the agenda, but they aren’t.
Giles Parkinson & Sophie Vorrath
Mar 1, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Warm autumn likely to follow Australia’s hottest summer on record
Australia’s warmest summer on record – with extremes of drought, flooding, fire and heat – looks set to continue into autumn, with warmer temperatures and below average rainfall.
The Conversation
Mar 1, 2019
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