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University of Canterbury residency nurtures the fine art of sharing tapa
Save the Children supports calls for government to establish duty of care to young people on climate 
Our response to Australia’s National Health and Climate Strategy
Greens to bring on debate in NSW Parliament to stop logging koala hubs on the Mid-North Coast
Climate change challenge takes centre stage
Call of the huia: how NZ’s bird of the century contest helps us express ‘ecological grief’
Heads of the Rome-based UN food and agriculture agencies call for greater investments in South Sudan to avoid a catastrophic food crisis
Out of danger because the UN said so? Hardly – the Barrier Reef is still in hot water
Great Barrier Reef decision no cause for celebration
‘Unless we tackle gas pollution, we’re not going to get very far’ – New campaign steps up to deal with ‘big gas…
Public sector needs to up its game on embodied carbon
Labor must heed UN climate warning
Climate litigation is on the rise around the world and Australia is at the head of the pack
Bully-Boy Woodside using its massive resources to intimidate and bankrupt peaceful protestors
As UNFSS+2 closes, FAO reiterates its commitment to support nations in accelerating the pace of transforming agrifood systems
Labour must deliver on No New Mines
Growing tiny forests and healthy students for Schools Tree Day
UNFSS+2: Nations discuss successes and challenges to transform agrifood systems
Murray needs action, not delay
UNFSS+2: FAO highlights the power of transforming agrifood systems for climate action
James Shaw’s Speech at Green Party 2023 Campaign Launch
Tuvalu leaders and community welcome the Rainbow Warrior
FAO launches Action Plan for ambitious climate strategy
Government partners with Fonterra to cut coal use & boost NZ’s climate credentials
Delay in FOGO sets Canberra up for climate failure
Gender discrimination inhibits global efforts to tackle the climate crisis, says new SIGI report
Arctic sea-ice algae attract plastics, new research shows
Mid-term nature report card shows it’s time to deliver
Indigenous Peoples can lead us all through the turbulence and risks of our era, Türk says
Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture turns 40 and its work has never been more important
Major community climate adaptation project launches in Solomon Islands
Agriculture Ministers Meeting sets the stage for ACT leadership in climate action
Climate Group CEO welcomes COP28 commitment to include subnational governments
Oxfam Reaction to UN Global Hunger Report
You’re invited to iDEA23 conference on climate and health
Fossil fuel greenwashing: Climate Council urges Australian Parliament to crack down on ‘billion tonne elephant in the room’
Community resident’s walk through time
Connecting Canberrans with community-led climate projects
Plastics feeding climate crisis: emissions to double by 2050
China is pumping out carbon emissions as if COVID never happened. That’s bad news for the climate crisis
Greens candidate for Warrandyte by-election ready to tackle climate and housing
Monash at UN’s AI for Good global summit
Calls for accurate terminology in National Gas Laws prior to Ministerial meeting
Queensland artists set to shine at Brisbane Festival 2023
Bushfire survivors vow to keep fighting for climate-vulnerable communities after court upholds Whitehaven coal mine expansion
Rainbow Warrior arrives in the Pacific in support of historic climate justice campaign
Federal Government must stop Tasmania’s assault on environment
QU Dongyu of China re-elected FAO Director-General