Appeal by scientists over the review of ocean sanctuaries
Lenore Taylor writes in The Guardian (5.2.16) that ‘Australia’s leading marine scientists are appealing to the federal government to reject a review expected to recommend a
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Lenore Taylor writes in The Guardian (5.2.16) that ‘Australia’s leading marine scientists are appealing to the federal government to reject a review expected to recommend a
Joshua Robertson reports in The Guardian (4.2.16) that Adani has frozen its investment in the Carmichael mine in north Queensland until the world coal price improves.
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (3.2.16) that ‘Environment advocates have been quick to express their disappointment following the news the state government has granted an
‘When Australia’s climate change policies were questioned in November, the environment minister relied on the index to defend its record. “The Yale environment performance index, the
Michael Slezak writes in The Guardian (23.1.16) that Sophie Lewis, from the Australian Research Council’s centre for excellence in climate science, has dissected Abbott’s 2013 statement on
Michael Slezak reports in The Guardian (28.1.16) that Australian thermal coalmines are some of the riskiest in the world for investors because of their exposure to environmental
Joshua Robertson resports in The Guardian (29.1.16) on the potential cost to small investors when big mining companies abandon unprofitable mines. ‘A Brisbane mining minnow that
Daniel Hurst reports in The Guardian (8.1.16): ‘A global ban on new coalmines and a transition to renewable energy enjoys support from a majority of voters
Lenore Taylor suggests in The Guardian (22.1.16) that Clive Palmer ‘has taken the entire political system for a ride. ‘The latest example of how we are
The ABC reported on 11 December 2015 that the man driving Australia’s biggest mining project failed to disclose that a company he ran in Africa was
Justine Bell writes in The Conversation (17.12.15): ‘In the wake of the Paris Agreement, pressure has intensified on the Australian government to reject Adani’s proposed Carmichael mine,
Usman W. Chohan writes in The Conversation (17.12.15) that in Australia, ‘the scope for green bond issuances is extremely promising, but in the context of the
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