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Environment and new vision ‘cooling your suburb’ grants to combat climate crisis
FAO proposes five key actions to address climate-conflict nexus at the United Nations Security Council
Philippines: Nearly 100,000 families displaced by floods and landslides as concerns rise over wellbeing of children – Save the Children
World’s breach of 1.5c marks a cataclysmic failure to protect the world’s most vulnerable, says WaterAid
NYS agricultural assessment cultivates climate crisis solutions
Labor face huge test to fix broken environment laws with climate trigger as largest coal mine approval looms
Greens say Victoria should follow NSW’s lead by banning offshore gas drilling
Yarra Council launches ‘5 Big Ways to Take Climate Action’
Getting angry for good: wellbeing in the climate crisis
Regional communities gather from Latrobe Valley to Wollongong to say Yes to renewables, community power, climate action
Psychology funding APS is advocating for in 2024
Changes to forestry law will threaten survival of indigenous peoples, UN expert warns: Peru
Plibersek must reject koala-killing coal mine & fix broken environment laws: Greens
Canberra’s first drought resilience plan to protect farmers and the environment
Scarborough pipeline incidents show Woodside cannot be trusted
James Shaw announces resignation
FAO Director-General outlines five pillars for effective impact in Africa at Italy-Africa Summit
Redirect fossil fuel subsidies to accelerate community-led energy transition
Our year in review
“A little less conversation, a little more legislation”: Transport Minister must act on Fuel Efficiency Standard
US Climate Action Summit: Make It Real
NSW electrification program will reduce energy bills and emissions: Rewiring Australia
Wealth of three richest Australians has doubled since 2020 as cost-of-living pressures for many continue to bite: Oxfam
Victorian heatwaves should be named after Premiers
‘Give the battlers a big boost’ Cassandra Goldie – The Daily Telegraph – Tuesday January 9, 2024
WOODSIDE AFTER MORE TAXPAYER SUBSIDIES
Federal Court says native forest logging while deemed technically lawful in NSW is political
Test your climate resilience with Adaptation Game
Fringe festival cuts final ties with Woodside
Parliamentary and Governing Agreement Annual Update
Govt trashing nature for its industry mates
Millions of Australian kids face dangerous summer heat at home as school year ends
Children with disabilities across the Pacific Islands at greater risk as climate impacts worsen
Gas Substitution Roadmap will be undermined while Labor supports new coal and gas
Climate insights: Views from our experts on the COP28 UAE consensus
COP28 outcome misses the mark on justice for the majority of the world
Universal Health Coverage Day 2023 focuses on building resilience of health systems
COP28: Strong outcome to end fossil fuel era backed by large majority of UNFCCC Parties
East Africa’s floods decimate almost entire rainy season harvest leaving over four million people with no food or income
DES helps bring near-extinct skink back from brink
Chris Edmund, Senior IT Manager, UK
FAO requires $1.8 billion to save lives and livelihoods of 43 million people in 2024
WHO calls on governments for urgent action to invest in Universal Health Coverage
World tourism receives first climate change stocktake
New national urban heat observatory will help drive more climate-resilient cities
Climate finance for agrifood systems in sharp downward trend despite their critical role in reaching climate goals
COP28: FAO launches global roadmap process to eradicate hunger within 1.5°C limits
COP28: Australia announces support for Pacific