The theme of Ecosocialism 2024 is听鈥淐limate action not war鈥 for good reason.听It takes place shortly after scientists warn of catastrophic global heating 补苍诲听it takes place amid new global arms race. Sam Wainwright urges you to book your ticket.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
David Spratt 补苍诲听Ian Dunlop argue that the government is not听up to speed on the latest climate science听and its risk assessment process is out of time.
Residents are opposed to听Santos' plan to听drill underwater gas wells and lay a pipeline in the Timor Sea, pointing to opposition from Tiwi people and climate scientists.听Stephen W Enciso reports.
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Pacific elders are speaking out against Australia鈥檚 bid to host COP31, scheduled for 2026.听Pip Hinman reports.
The first Arctic ice-free summer could be in the 2030s, a decade earlier than projections reported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.听David Spratt writes we should not be shocked.
The听market mechanism听models that underpin climate policymaking have failed听and an era of climate disruption is now upon us, argues听David Spratt.
Protesters gathered on the steps of the Japanese consulate听to call on the Japanese government to stop funding fossil fuels.听Gabriel Di Falco reports.
Protesters converged on Minister for the Environment and Water Tanya Plibersek鈥檚 electorate office听after she approved a new coal mine in Central Queensland鈥檚 Bowen Basin. David Killingly reports.
Susan Price reports that听Labor听is听weighing up 116 new coal, oil and gas projects 鈥 the equivalent of starting up 215 new coal-fired power stations.
Three climate activists have been found guilty and charged for resisting Woodside's听Scarborough gas hub in the Burrup.听Nova Sobieralski reports.
Australian scientists,听led by Tim Flannery, want federal environment minister Tanya Plibersek to heed the science听补苍诲听ensure all assessments of new gas and coal projects are evidence-based.听Pip Hinman听reports.
The new IPCC report is upbeat about the possibilities to keep global warming at bay. Markela听Panegyres argues there is no doubt that leaving fossil fuels in the ground is the bottom line.
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