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Labor accused of propping up gas projects with carbon pollution permits

Labor accused of propping up gas projects with carbon pollution permits

The government says its bill is needed to regulate international trade and storage of carbon pollution, while the Greens say it throws a lifeline to gas projects.

  • by Mike Foley

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Brisbane burns with envy as Sydney sizzles its way into record books

Brisbane burns with envy as Sydney sizzles its way into record books

It might have felt unseasonably warm in Brisbane lately, but Sydney is the city breaking July weather records.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Antarctica is missing sea ice and scientists don’t know why

Antarctica is missing sea ice and scientists don’t know why

CSIRO Fellow and Research Team Leader Dr Steve Rintoul said while there is some annual variation in ice coverage, this year’s records are the lowest in the 40 years since records started.

  • by Laura Chung
Australia gains reprieve on threat to Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status

Australia gains reprieve on threat to Great Barrier Reef World Heritage status

UNESCO says Australia’s upgraded climate and environmental commitments mean the Great Barrier Reef should retain its World Heritage status – at least for the next year.

  • by Mike Foley
‘Climate emergency’: Minns must stop dragging his heels in transition to renewables

‘Climate emergency’: Minns must stop dragging his heels in transition to renewables

When it comes to climate change, there is no time for complacency. The cost to our children’s future and our planet is too great to ignore.

The planet is getting hotter, and so are your letters on the subject

The planet is getting hotter, and so are your letters on the subject

While the planet continues to heat up, readers voice their concerns about those in power ignoring the threat of climate change by sticking their “heads in the sand”.

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Record July heat prompts dire warning: Act now ‘or we all scorch and fry’

Record July heat prompts dire warning: Act now ‘or we all scorch and fry’

The warmest temperatures for tens of thousands of years are prompting yet more calls from experts for urgent action on climate.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Crucial global climatic system could face tipping point in two years

Crucial global climatic system could face tipping point in two years

As the northern hemisphere swelters through historic heatwaves and Antarctic sea ice disappears, scientists fear a major climatic system could collapse as soon as 2025.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Murray-Darling $13b rescue indefinitely delayed: Plibersek warns states to act now

Murray-Darling $13b rescue indefinitely delayed: Plibersek warns states to act now

The environment minister said the plan would not meet its July 2024 plan to restore the basin as she warned of looming environmental disaster.

  • by Mike Foley
Widespread fire concern for majority of state after years of heavy rain

Widespread fire concern for majority of state after years of heavy rain

As a hot and dry summer approaches, fire agencies are worried fires will sweep across large parts of the state that burnt during the Black Summer Bushfires.

  • by Laura Chung
Scorched by burning questions, our answer should not be inaction
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Scorched by burning questions, our answer should not be inaction

Whether it’s climate change or the Voice, we often forget the real human cost of doing nothing.

  • by Sean Kelly