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Gross value of agricultural production to fall in 2023-24
What happens after net zero? The impacts will play out for decades, with poorest countries still feeling the heat
Volunteer spirit alive and well at St John’s Cemetery in Parramatta
COP28: with a ‘loss and damage’ fund in place, protecting climate refugees is more urgent than ever
From commitment to implementation: the Under2 Coalition General Assembly at COP28
Coal, gas lending by big four banks fuels climate, market risks
We’re in an El Niño – so why has Australia been so wet?
Meeting health challenges of climate change in Australia
Illawarra fishers called to keep Elliot Lake and Bensons Creek clean this weekend
Two charts in Australia’s 2023 climate statement show we are way off track for net zero by 2050
Introducing Nature Finance Council
Sydney fishers called to keep Watsons Bay clean this weekend
New advisory group to boost funding to repair and protect nature
State Heritage Register listing for Sydney’s Badangi
Eggs transition to NEXDOC
Available articles & sources – Living with fire
Fine for Laverton concrete company
New climate study to be presented by youth advocates at COP28 this week finds climate change is having profound impact on girl’s…
Traditional knowledge exchange to create a framework for Pacific reef monitoring
A home among the gum trees: will the Great Koala National Park actually save koalas?
Hyped and expensive, hydrogen has a place in Australia’s energy transition, but only with urgent government support
Under2 Coalition plenary session ‘Uniting Leaders, Driving Change’: Opening speech
COP28 commitment to triple renewables capacity by 2030 must be matched with fossil fuel phase out
Australia supports global renewable and energy efficiency pledge
Under2 Coalition governments share climate concerns and successes at COP28 Local Climate Action Summit
Under2 Coalition governments share climate concerns and successes at Local Climate Action Summit at COP
Local Climate Action Summit at COP28
Woodside’s dangerous seismic blasting granted shock approval
Australia endorses Emirates Declaration on Sustainable Agriculture, Resilient Food Systems and Climate Action
Local Climate Action Summit welcomes Under2 Coalition leaders
Climate Group responds to new COP28 declaration on food and agriculture
Extra Air Quality Monitoring for Lake Macquarie provides near Real Time Data
Government’s climate change advice recognises the important role of forestry and harvested wood pr…
Social media ads are littered with ‘green’ claims. How are we supposed to know they’re true?
$15 million in taxpayer money used to cut down endangered glider and koala habitat. Past time to stop subsidising native forest logging
COP28 climate summit just approved a ‘loss and damage’ fund. What does this mean?
Civil proceedings against Swanbank business
QLD compliance officers head west to protect native wildlife
COP28: the climate summit’s first Health Day points to what needs to change in NZ
Coral Spawning – fast tracking world-leading research
COP28 Loss and Damage pledge welcome; Australia must now step up with much-needed funds
Leading development agencies welcome early agreement on the Loss and Damage Fund announced at COP28
Can we sustainably harvest trees from tropical forests? Yes – here are 5 ways to do it better
End in sight for expeditioners as RSV Nuyina heads for Hobart 1 December 2023
Fossil fuels and slow progress on Fuel Efficiency Standards holding back climate action, says Greenpeace
COP28 an opportunity for Australia to demonstrate they’re genuine climate allies to the Pacific, says Vanuatu Minister for Climate Change
Community honours Ash’s memory by fundraising for Reef
Australia to share sustainable agriculture efforts at COP28