Coal station closures inevitable, start planning: Labor and Greens
Adam Morton reports in the Brisbane Times (28.11.16) on the deliberations of a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal-fired power stations, and how the federal
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Adam Morton reports in the Brisbane Times (28.11.16) on the deliberations of a Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal-fired power stations, and how the federal
Justine Bell-James writes in The Conversation (28.11.16): ‘The Carmichael coal mine planned for Queensland’s Galilee Basin has cleared another legal hurdle, with the state’s Supreme Court
Pauline Hanson goes snorkelling in the ‘wrong’ spot on the Great Barrier Reef ‘Pauline Hanson goes snorkelling in wrong spot to prove ‘untruths’ on the Great
In the Brisbane Times (25.11.16), reporters Adam Morton and Jason South have created an interactive text and visual montage outlining the current threats to the health
John Thwaites and Scott Ferraro write in The Conversation (25.11.16) about how several countries are now announcing strategies to cut greenhouse gases over the next 35
Henning Prommer writes in The Conversation (23.11.16) about a new CSIRO report which suggests that the billions of litres of water extracted from coal seam gas
‘We should expect that President-elect Trump will withdraw from the Paris Agreement’, writes Christian Downie in The Conversation (23.11.16): ‘Even if he changes his mind (which
Michael Slezak reports in The Guardian (22.11.16) that ‘the government is failing to protect the reef from the effects of shipping disasters, according to environmental lawyers, who
Laws to tight groundwater licensing for mines – but not Adani Gail Burke (ABC 10.11.16) reports that the Queensland Government has succeeded in passing laws to tighten
Michael Roche, retiring CEO of the Resources Council, has criticised government funding being allocated to the Environmental Defender’s Office. (Felicity Caldwell, Brisbane Times 17.11.16). ‘A spokesman for
Sam Cleland and colleagues write in The Conversation (15.11.16) about data from the Cape Grim air pollution station in northwestern Tasmania, which has recorded some of the
Policy Online carries a link (10.11.16) to a Climate Institute submission to the Seante inquiry into the retirement of coal fired power stations. ‘The transition from ageing,
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