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Mid-year budget update a wasted opportunity to tackle the cost-of-living
GBR faces another tough summer after unprecedented coral loss on southern reefs
Neighbour from hell – A Pacific plea to Anthony Albanese and Peter Dutton
FMA Censures Pathfinder For Misleading Representations
Set the table for summer with our Fellows’ reading and listening recommendations
Opaque, powerful and cashed-up – time to clean up the murky world of industry lobby groups
Nuclear Costings Are Distraction
Nuclear won’t deliver the lowest-cost energy system
WHEELS FALL OFF LABOR’S DISASTROUS COAL PROJECT, GREENS SAY IT MUST BE SCRAPPED NOW 
GREENS SLAM LABOR’S PLAN TO FAST TRACK NEW GAS DRILLING IN THE MIDDLE OF A CLIMATE CRISIS 
Recycling human, animal excreta could help meet nutrient supply for global crops
Disappointingly Slow Growth In SAF Production
Fossil fuel lobbyist appointment to EECA board called out
Gas rig decommissioning needs stronger regulation
Greens Launch Action Plan To Protect Great Barrier Reef
Greens Echo OECD Call For Electricity Market Reform
Superhot rock energy could power geothermal systems anywhere
CSIRO Report Reveals State Of Bioplastics In Australia
Rio Tinto signs new partnership agreement to study low carbon aluminium project in Finland
Jet zero? Why net zero in aviation can’t get off the ground
World-first EV Chargers For WA’s Mining Truck Fleet
GreenTech Hub sets its sights on energy storage for first challenge
NZ’s gas shortage was not caused by the offshore exploration ban – but it was still a flawed policy
Coral adaptation unlikely to keep up with global warming
Climate Win And Nature Loss
A climate win and a nature loss
Greens secure $500 million for social housing upgrades; no coal, oil and gas funding in Future Made In Australia, end commercial financing…
How green innovation could be the key to growth for the UK’s rural businesses
Record renewables go into the grid in 2024, generating 45% of electricity in 2025
Faruqi urges the Labor government to adopt all recommendations from the Select Committee Report on climate risk and insurance
WA Labor approval of Woodside North West Shelf extension would permanently increase energy bills
Pay up: Australians say it’s time big polluters paid for the damage they do to the environment
Emissions Projections Reveal Climate Credibility Gap
UN Plastics Treaty negotiations start
Population growth weakening Australia’s water security: new report
Sustainable Buildings Research Wins National Excellence Award
Cost of support measures for fossil fuels decreased sharply in 2023 but remains elevated relative to its historical average
Plastic pollution a global threat to human rights, say UN experts
NGO’s urge Australia to act in final days of COP29
Fossil Fuels New Tobacco For Future Fund
Australia must aim for net zero by 2035: Community sector
Australia Drops To 52nd Place On Global Climate Index
Labor’s $50 million pledge to the Loss & Damage Fund is a start, but new coal and gas must end
Healthy Futures exposes the urgent threat of methane emissions to Australian health in a new report
Great Barrier Reef survey confirms catastrophic bleaching this year; Australia needs more climate action
COP29: $50 million in Australia-Pacific Partnership for Energy Transition
COP29: New FAO analysis maps Nationally Determined Contributions, identifies opportunities, gaps and risks related to agrifood climate solutions
Seismic blasting bill may not be debated until after election, sparking call for urgent moratorium