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Extreme heat, fuelled by the worsening climate crisis, is reshaping children’s lives in Australia: new research
New UN Report: 74 percent of Latin American and Caribbean countries are highly exposed to extreme weather events, affecting food security
Greens call for urgent action to combat little penguin decline
Government Spin Won’t Pay Rent
Aotearoa Must Step Up As Trump Plays With Climate Fire
Production credit will help clean up aluminium sector
UNBC appoints two Research Chairs in partnership with Rio Tinto
Researchers Unlock New Insights into Tin-Based Catalysts for Electrochemical COâ‚‚ Reduction
ACF warns of more climate catastrophes as LA wildfires burn and 2024 declared hottest year on record
Australian Conservation Foundation warns of more climate catastrophes as LA wildfires burn and 2024 declared hottest year on record
Why has this marine research institute made the ocean a member of its board? Expert Q&A
Amid climate fuelled fires, PM must stare down gas lobby in WA: Greens
Labor’s coal mine expansions fly in the face of science
New Pacific security hub to boost collaboration and research | University of Canterbury
Greens call on Richmond MP to apologise for putting electorate at risk by lifting emissions, approving 28 new coal and gas projects
Mid-year budget update a wasted opportunity to tackle the cost-of-living
The Coalition reveals the cost of its nuclear power plan – but the devil is in the missing detail
Govt’s Emissions Plan For Measly 1% Reduction
Coalition’s eye-watering nuclear price tag could buy solar for every Australian home that doesn’t have it (five times over)
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 
Tim Winton, John Butler & scientists visit spectacular Scott Reef to highlight Woodside’s risky gas plans
FAO marks International Mountain Day 2024 with a focus on climate adaptation solutions
University of Canterbury second equal for sustainability | University of Canterbury
Fossil fuel lobbyist appointment to EECA board called out
Greens Launch Action Plan To Protect Great Barrier Reef
World Soil Day 2024 underlines vital importance of accurate soil data and information for food security
You Can’t Bank On Pine Trees In Climate Crisis
Jet zero? Why net zero in aviation can’t get off the ground
At FAO Council, Director-General QU Dongyu calls for more visionary guidance for a better future for humanity
New guidance launched for safe, climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable healthcare facilities
Helping produce more with less: FAO and IAEA mark 60-year partnership
Faruqi urges the Labor government to adopt all recommendations from the Select Committee Report on climate risk and insurance
Outcomes For Australia At COP29
“A band-aid on a gunshot wound”: children and young people say social media ban for under 16s won’t stop online harm
Plan International Australia statement on COP29: “A devastating outcome”, leaving future generations unprotected and vulnerable to climate crisis
Oxfam reaction to Australia’s pledge to the fund for Loss and Damage at COP29
Tobias Alfvén presents at COP29: Addressing climate change and child health
NGO’s urge Australia to act in final days of COP29
UN Women calls for increased gender-focused climate finance at COP29
COP29: ‘climate finance’ for the Pacific is mostly loans, saddling small island nations with more debt
Inner West Turns On First Of 138 Public EV Charging Stations
Labor’s $50 million pledge to the Loss & Damage Fund is a start, but new coal and gas must end
Australia contributes $50 million for loss and damage from climate change
Oxfam reaction to Australia’s Pledge to the Fund for Loss and Damage at COP29
COP29: New FAO analysis maps ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ly Determined Contributions, identifies opportunities, gaps and risks related to agrifood climate solutions
Why Toilets are Key in Adapting to Climate Change