Braden Smith, Greens candidate for Currumbin in the Queensland election, believes the challenges to transition away from a reliance on mining and energy are huge, but not insurmountable. Susan Price reports.
Climate crisis
Australia is a world leader in species extinction and forest destruction, a March for Nature rally was told. Jim McIlroy reports.
It is not enough to 鈥減unish Labor鈥 in coming elections. The real challenge is to build a political alternative that will act for the majority, not slavishly serve the billionaire class, argue Sue Bull, Jacob Andrewartha 补苍诲听Sam Wainwright.听
Isaac Nellist discusses Israel鈥檚 latest attacks on Lebanon and talks to Zack Schofield, an activist with Rising Tide, about Labor鈥檚 expansion of coal mining in New South Wales and how we can resist.
Community, environmental and First Nations groups are relieved that their years of campaigning to protect marine life has forced a multinational gas exploration company to withdraw its seismic blasting plan. Sarah Hathway reports.
Climate activists and organisations say environment minister Tanya Plibersek鈥檚 decision to approve the expansion of three thermal coal mines in north-western NSW will 鈥渟upercharge climate change鈥. Kerry Smith reports.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents six new books for ecosocialists, including a new translation of Marx鈥檚 Capital, the role of animal poo in Earth鈥檚 life support systems, and more.
The聽latest statistics聽show that almost all the gains made from reaching an average of 40% renewable energy in electricity generation have been cancelled out by rising greenhouse gas emissions, mainly from transport. Peter Boyle reports.
How might we develop a socialist approach to technologies, in the face of the threat of rapid, potentially uncontrollable, climate change? Simon Pirani offers his contribution.
Farmers went to Queensland Parliament House to tell MPs, bankers and energy industry representatives that they want a clean future, so they can keep farming forever. Elena Garcia reports.
The Wangan and Jagalingou Nagana Yarrbayn cultural custodians held a celebration Yidaki Magarran in King George Square to mark three years of reoccupation of Waddananggu 鈥 a聽Wirdi word for 鈥渢he talking鈥. Coral Wynter reports.
The WA Environmental Protection Authority has recommended that Woodside鈥檚 proposed Browse Basin expansion would be 鈥渦nacceptable鈥.听Maz Misiewicz reports.
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