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NEW CLIMATE COUNCIL ANALYSIS reveals a stark choice before the Australian Government as it considers plans to cut climate ...
Barnaby Joyce’s push to repeal net zero is disgraceful, delusional, and totally out of step with the Parliament and the ...
Climate Council analysis shows more than two million batteries can be added at a household level, which wouldcollectively ...
The Climate Council welcomes the opportunity to help shape the work and advice of the NSW Net Zero Commission as the state transitions to a net zero, climate-resilient future.
Almost six months since the Federal Coalition first announced their nuclear scheme, they’ve finally released the costings. And as we expected, they’ve cooked the books.
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF could be hit with repeat coral bleaching events every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates, the Climate Council's new report shows.
Moving to 50% renewables by 2030 would create more than 28,000 jobs nationally, new research by Ernst & Young (EY) and the Climate Council has found. The Renewable Energy: Future Jobs and Growth ...
2022 will be remembered as the year of the Great Deluge, when record-breaking rain and floods lashed large parts of Eastern Australia, causing untold devastation for Australians and our economy.
This election, Australians endorsed the progress that’s already been made, and backed a renewable-powered future.
Accelerating climate change is exacerbating drought conditions across parts of southern Australia, contributing to a wide range of physical and mental health issues, our new report details. The ...
Australia’s Black Summer of 2019-2020 was characterised by catastrophic bushfires. The bushfire season started in winter and was the worst on record for New South Wales in terms of its intensity, the ...
Climate change is supercharging our atmosphere and leading to more frequent and severe extreme weather events, such as bushfires, heatwaves, flooding and cyclones. Australians are paying the price in ...
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