Woodside hits back at proxy climate report
The oil and gas giant will again put its climate change strategy to a vote of shareholders in 2024, after coming perilously close to a rejection last year.
The oil and gas giant will again put its climate change strategy to a vote of shareholders in 2024, after coming perilously close to a rejection last year.
Australia has more than 100 hydrogen projects worth up to $300 billion in the pipeline – but must get a move on if it wants to ride the wave, a new report says.
The Climate Change Authority calls for the government’s $10bn ‘green bank’ to be used to turbocharge the nation’s carbon storage industry amid pressure for deeper emissions cuts by 2050.
An analysis of holdings by the 15 largest superannuation funds shows investments of at least $25bn in expansionary coal, oil and gas companies, despite their net-zero goals.
MORE than 100 people showed up to a climate change campaign launch in Murwillumbah on Wednesday.
DESPITE disagreement in the public forum, human-induced climate change is not being ignored by the councils on either side of the border.
EMPLOYMENT, infrastructure and aging residents were all issues identified in Regional Development Australia’s 10-year vision for the Northern Rivers.
THEY say that beauty is often “in the eye of the beer-holder” and it seems the same can sometimes be said for public artwork projects.
INDEPENDENT MP for Lyne Rob Oakeshott has accepted Cowper MP Luke Hartsuyker’s challenge for a debate on the Federal Government’s proposed carbon tax.
WHILE Australians prepare themselves for the carbon tax, the “hot issues” of climate change and rising sea levels were on the agenda at a Lennox Head workshop.
JAWS have been dropping around the newsroom since last weekend’s column urged readers to take a closer look at the Coalition’s climate change policy.
THE Coffs Coast continues to lead the way in the sustainability stakes and we’ve been recognised with top gongs from the State Government.
A NEW report shows climate change is now undeniable – but the biggest question is, where do we go from here?
TWEED councillor Dot Holdom has ruled out hitting back at claims the council’s general manager Mike Rayner had acted like a “climate change sceptic”.
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