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Nick O'Malley is National Environment and Climate Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. He is also a senior writer and a former US correspondent.

As EV sales slump Elon Musk comes up Trumps

As EV sales slump Elon Musk comes up Trumps

At the risk of turning off the fans who jumped first for EVs, Elon Musk has dug in with the world’s most prominent climate sceptic: Donald Trump.

  • by Nick O'Malley

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BoM loses illegal sacking case as staff condemn ‘toxic’ and ‘chaotic’ culture

BoM loses illegal sacking case as staff condemn ‘toxic’ and ‘chaotic’ culture

A judge has criticised chief executive Andrew Johnson’s management style, while current and former staff claim they were gagged over climate change.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Nick O'Malley
News rivals prove collaboration is key on recycling and environment

News rivals prove collaboration is key on recycling and environment

While competing hard for readers, Australia’s major print news outlets, including Nine and News Corp, have collaborated for years to ensure their product is clean and green.

  • by Nick O'Malley
‘Nonsense’ or ‘rigorous’: Premier and Plibersek in blow-up over $1 billion gold mine

‘Nonsense’ or ‘rigorous’: Premier and Plibersek in blow-up over $1 billion gold mine

Minns has doubled down on his criticism of federal Labor Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek, saying he believed the decision to knock back the proposal had been made in error.

  • by Max Maddison and Nick O'Malley
Heat records tumbling as Sydney’s winter comes towards its end

Heat records tumbling as Sydney’s winter comes towards its end

There are new predictions of a hotter than average summer for the harbour city as global temperature records fall.

  • by Nick O'Malley and William Davis
Whale leads rescuers on harbour chase, before slice of freedom

Whale leads rescuers on harbour chase, before slice of freedom

The humpback moved erratically and often quickly, lunging across Sydney Harbour’s coves and bays and then hugging the coastline. It was untangled from the fishing line with a few deft cuts.

  • by Nick O'Malley and Caitlin Fitzsimmons
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Doomist or realist? Meet the scientist who says the climate collapse has already begun

Doomist or realist? Meet the scientist who says the climate collapse has already begun

Jem Bendell was made famous by his paper Deep Adaptation, in which he argued that climate collapse was inevitable. Now he says it has already begun.

  • by Nick O'Malley
The extraordinary tale of how an oil state ended up hosting the world’s most important climate talks

The extraordinary tale of how an oil state ended up hosting the world’s most important climate talks

This year, it is the tiny petrostate of Azerbaijan, next year giant Brazil, and if the Albanese government gets its way, Australia will be next in line to host the climate Olympics.

  • by Nick O'Malley
The Harris-Walz waltz prompts relief among climate activists

The Harris-Walz waltz prompts relief among climate activists

Facing the possibility of a hostile Trump administration, global scientists and analysts are breathing a sigh of relief at the reinvigorated Democratic campaign.

  • by Nick O'Malley
J.D. Vance is a bestselling author. Now he’s a US vice presidential hopeful

J.D. Vance is a bestselling author. Now he’s a US vice presidential hopeful

In this Good Weekend piece in 2017, J.D. Vance spoke to Nick O’Malley following the success of Hillbilly Elegy. Fast-forward to 2024 and he’s Donald Trump’s running mate ahead of the US election.

  • by Nick O'Malley
‘It’s good news’: Scientists suspect history about to be made in China

‘It’s good news’: Scientists suspect history about to be made in China

Evidence is mounting that some time over the past few months, China’s greenhouse gas emissions peaked. If so, it is likely that a global decline has begun.

  • by Nick O'Malley

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