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A tonne of fossil carbon isn’t the same as a tonne of new trees: why offsets can’t save us
‘GREAT OCEAN LOVE’ Cinema and Climate Convos
Ni Vanuatu women are leading recovery efforts after consecutive cyclones affect 80% of people in Vanuatu
Greens secure coal and gas pledge from government
UN expert calls for rights-based transition towards sustainable and climate-resilient housing
San Remo business wins national innovation award
Gas terminal must be rejected if Victorian Labor is serious about reaching emissions targets
FAO and UNIDO launch global Agrifood Systems Transformation Accelerator (ASTA)
Save the Children responds to severe flooding in Northern Territory
Greens outline vision for regenerative agriculture and sustainable food system
Thinking of having a baby as the planet collapses? First, ask yourself 5 big ethical questions
Save the Children ready to respond as Tropical Cyclone Judy threatens Vanuatu
Oxfam welcomes Australia’s commitment to join Vanuatu’s bid for an International Court of Justice (ICJ) climate change advisory opinion
Greens welcome Australia’s decision to co-sponsor Vanuatu’s ICJ climate resolution
Australia joins Vanuatu bid for climate change advisory opinion as Cyclone Judy shows need for urgent action
AWU: Government must stand firm in face of Greens’ opposition on gas projects
Coal and gas to blow Safeguard according to new Climate Analytics report
UNITAR Co-Hosts the 8th Geneva Interfaith Dialogue with the Permanent Mission of Jordan 
Seabirds in eye of storm
African leaders meet in Zimbabwe for first FAO regional workshop on National Water Roadmaps
Methane madness: Fossil fuel industry not tackling big climate problem
UNHCR and partners appeal for US$1.3 billion to support South Sudanese refugees
Plibersek’s approval of Santos’ Arcadia Valley gasfield doesn’t pass the climate sniff test
Nations urged to support climate change advisory opinion as final resolution revealed
Visit to Kiribati, Fiji and the Pacific Islands Forum Special Leaders’ Meeting
Africa requires a collective effort to transform the continent’s agrifood systems and end malnutrition, QU Dongyu tells AU Summit
Bushfire survivors take fossil fuel fight to court: FOOTAGE AND PICTURES AVAILABLE
Regional technology company to boost agricultural drought resistance
Labor must return dirty donations before safeguard negotiations
Greens announce Sustainable Schools Plan to Teachers Federation climate and environment group
In person with Green Recovery Alliance
Climate Group response to oil and gas profits
Greens call for Civil Defence Payment to be doubled
Warnings over child malnutrition rising in Niger this year as climate crisis, conflict take a toll
Greens join call for immediate rent freeze after floods
Greens not on board with fossil fuel subsidy
Psychologists issue a code red for mental health as climate disasters continue to have an impact
Could Universal Basic Income work for Aotearoa?
Putting people, the environment and disaster-risk screening at the centre of projects
ILR School’s Climate Jobs Institute to launch in New York City
Latin America and Caribbean can be at the forefront of global food and agriculture, provided it first tackles hunger and inequality
Renewables making electricity cleaner and cheaper: AEMO
Madagascar: Families and children brace for a devastating cyclone season as Tropical Storm Cheneso makes landfall
“Somali children should not be forgotten”: Children in Somalia plead with world leaders to tackle the hunger crisis as famine looms
Small Island Developing States accelerate action to tackle biggest killers
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%: Oxfam
Australia’s richest 1% gain 10 times more wealth in past decade than bottom 50%
Transforming agrifood systems requires changing policies, mindsets, and business models