Susan Price reports thatÌýLaborÌýisÌýweighing up 116 new coal, oil and gas projects — the equivalent of starting up 215 new coal-fired power stations.
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91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ is part ofÌýA Love, Art and Revolution Film Festival that will showcase progressive short films in April. Rachel Evans reports.
Grassroots movements have gotten us to the point where governments can no longer deny climate change is happening. Pip HinmanÌýargues that those movements have to grow to avoid being sucked into false solutions.
At a time when science should be guiding government policy, important climate research is under attack, reports Ben Radford.
Federal Labor is softening us up for more budget cuts, as interest rates continue to climb and a recession looms. Sue Bull reports.Ìý
The first day of the Ecosocialism 2022 conference brought togetherÌýmany activists involved in climate, union and solidarity campaigns in Newcastle. Niko Leka reports.
The establishment media's bias towards maintaining the status quo, or finding excuses for it, has to be challenged. Alex Bainbridge urges you toÌýhelpÌý91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ continue to provide a platform for activists challenging injustices.Ìý
Readers can now connect with 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ on the video-sharing platform TikTok. Isaac Nellist reports.
The mass movement in Sri Lanka mobilised more than a million people in revolt against the corrupt government of former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa. Susan PriceÌýreports.
The billions ofÌýdollarsÌýwasted on military spendingÌýandÌýtax cuts for the rich should be used to fund renewables,ÌýarguesÌýPeter Boyle.Ìý
At the recent Bonn climate talks, the rulers of rich nations act like arsonists who, after lighting the fire, prevent anyone calling the fire brigade, writes Alex Bainbridge.
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