Global warming 鈥斅爐he result of fossil fuel burning 鈥斅爉eans bushfires will become more frequent and severe. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is blindingly obvious, as is adaptation. David Bowman reports.
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John Vaillant 鈥 who may be the contemporary Hunter S Thompson of environmental journalists 鈥 has seen our Earth鈥檚 future up close and personal, and it is a fearsome, firey 鈥渂east鈥, writes Bill Nevins.
Allan Todd discusses the urgent need to address climate change聽and the upcoming Extinction Rebellion protest in London聽calling for system change to tackle the climate, social and economic crises.
A new study reveals that scientists employed by fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil between 1977鈥2003 correctly predicted the rate of temperature rises as a result of carbon emissions, reports Binoy Kampmark.
Australia lacks ambition and needs to do more in the global effort to stay below 1.5掳C, the United Nations said on the eve of its climate summit in Egypt, reports Pip Hinman.
Ahead of COP27, governments are making a big deal of their pledges to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But聽even if all the pledges were kept, global warming would still reach catastrophic levels, argues Ben Radford.
The Australian Greens, with聽their biggest ever parliamentary caucus, are laying out plans for progressive change. Alex Bainbridge and Pip Hinman report.
The impacts of climate change in the Pacific are compounded by the legacy of colonial occupation and the responses of rich countries to displacement, writes Susan Price.
Warming is already set on course to reach dangerous levels. But, if we do next to nothing 鈥 the course we are on 鈥 it could get a lot worse, writes Peter Boyle.
Sam Wainwright argues that a vote for the Socialist Alliance is not a wasted vote. Rather it sends a signal that voters believe only mobilised communities can defeat capitalism.
Five years on from the Paris Climate Agreement, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg聽has slammed聽governments for wasting time.聽
Coral Wynter reports on a protest against the continuing destruction of the climate by some keen bike riders.
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