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Second deadly typhoon in a week forces millions of children out of school, as world leaders meet to discuss global climate crisis
Oxfam Pilipinas Responds as Super Typhoon Uwan Devastates Communities
UN experts: COP30 must advance human rights-based climate action in accordance with International Court of Justice Advisory Opinion
Labor’s secrecy eroding democracy and corporate ‘politics as usual’ driving young people away, says Greens
Researchers Attend COP30
Oxfam Philippines responds to Typhoon Kalmaegi, as country braces for another potential super Typhoon
COP30: FAO warns climate funding gap threatens agrifood systems transformation
COP30: Climate extremes are already impacting food yields today
World leaders must not lose sight of 1.5C target in critical COP30 climate talks
Journey down the rabbit hole of PhD acknowledgements wins UNSW Press Bragg Prize
Leaked report confirms WA gas is derailing the clean energy transition in Asia
Buddhist spirituality could transform modern mental health care, study finds
Withdrawing from net zero will harm people and communities
Conflict and the climate crisis may mean it’s time to rethink what we mean by responsible investing
Climate inaction costing millions of lives, new report warns
Climate change is becoming an insurance crisis
Kunming Biodiversity Fund approves $5.8 million in funding for FAO-led projects in seven countries
A person in Australia’s richest 0.1% produces more carbon in a month than someone in the bottom 50% produces all year
Climate inaction is claiming millions of lives every year, warns new Lancet Countdown report
Why most of us are reluctant to switch banks, even though it could cut our environmental impact
Government’s climate inaction adding fuel to the housing crisis
Visionary Solution For Homes Exposed To High Risk Of Natural Hazards
Message From United Nations Secretary-General For UNITAR Platform On Climate Change Literacy UN CC
UN Expert: Repression Of Climate Activists Undermines Just Transition
PACIFIC: Collision Of Crises Deepens Child Nutrition Challenges In PNG, Solomon Islands And Vanuatu
Climate Change And Energy Minister Chris Bowen MP Delivers 2025 Australia India Institute Oration
UN Experts Urge Binding Accountability For Agribusiness To Safeguard Peasants’ Rights And Global Food Security
Labor To Have Blood On Their Hands With New Fossil Fuel Approvals, Research Confirms
Greens Call On Monash To Halt reckless Dismantling Of Climate Research Institute
First Nations And Pacific Leaders Call Climate Crisis Summit After Month Of Government Failures
Australia Institute Launches New Documentary – Save Tuvalu, Save World
Sauna competitions have gone from dangerous endurance to therapeutic showmanship
Nauru ‘peddling dangerous fallacies’ at UNGA: Greenpeace
Council Elects Clr Chloe Smith As Deputy Mayor For Second Time
More oil and gas poured on climate fire as Govt reopens exploration
UNGA: Number of children facing malnutrition in conflict fails to improve as global goal to end hunger off track
ACT Buses Should Be Getting Better, Not Worse
GREENS ANNOUNCE FIRST CANDIDATE FOR STATE ELECTION, WIRADJURI BUNURONG PERSON BRITTNEY HERDERSON FOR WESTERN METROPOLITAN 
Haiti: FAO and CERF launch emergency initiative to bolster rural food security amid climatic shocks, deportations and mass displacement
Crisis situation remains for emergency responders, communities under new climate target
GREENPEACE: Weak climate target prioritises fossil fuel profits over safety of our communities
‘Greenhushing’ is a trend that leaves businesses downplaying their environmental wins
UN experts welcome WHO decision to add sunscreen to model lists of essential medicines
“Chilling” revelations in National Climate Risk Assessment make net zero by 2035 imperative, say Greens
National Climate Risk Assessment makes clear the need for a Climate Compensation Fund for community resilience and adaptation investment: Make Big Polluters Pay Alliance
Bushfire survivors react to devastating Climate Risk Assessment – call for stronger climate targets and a levy on big polluters
‘Everything we love is at stake’: Climate Risk report lays bare the dire costs of inaction for Australian communities
Labor’s final approval of North West Shelf extension ‘a betrayal’, Greens say