Margaret Gleeson

With new fossil fuel corporations finding it increasingly difficult to find the finance, the Scott Morrison government has come to the rescue with public subsidies. Margaret Gleeson reports.

Climate activists are continuing聽to demand the federal government and Labor opposition聽heed the climate science and pull back from their irresponsible gas-led recovery plan. Margaret Gleeson reports.

The federal government is not off the hook as UNESCO's聽World Heritage Committee will again vote on whether or not to put the Great Barrier Reef on the聽鈥渋n danger鈥 list next year. Margaret Gleeson reports.

Adani has聽announced a new 鈥榗oal to plastics鈥 project in India that critics say is a dangerous plan to give coal a 鈥榮econd life鈥.聽Margaret Gleeson聽reports.

The International Energy Agency has ruffled feathers by聽calling for no investment in new fossil fuel supply projects, writes聽Margaret Gleeson.

Water activists have won a legal case against Adani's plans to build a water guzzling pipeline in central Queensland, reports Margaret Gleeson.

The Australian government's close relationship with the gas industry comes at the expense of workers, renewables, and the environment, reports Margaret Gleeson.

After more than a decade of campaigning, Traditional Custodians, farmers and environmentalists are celebrating the preservation of rich farming plains from a coal corporation,聽writes Margaret Gleeson.

Margaret Gleeson reports that despite聽the聽drop in electricity generation from some coal-fired power stations,聽the聽Environmental Justice Alliance has found little change in the amount of toxic emissions being emitted.聽

The Oakey Coal Action Alliance has claimed victory after the High Court ruled聽its appeal to the expansion of the New Acland coal mine could be reheard, reports聽Margaret Gleeson.

The New South Wales Independent Planning Commission has decided not to approve an application by South32 to extend its Dendrobium coal mine under Sydney鈥檚 main water catchment. Margaret Gleeson reports.

Margaret Gleeson reports on a resident-organised protest aimed at getting a dirty coal-fired power station on the NSW Central Coast to clean up its act.