Science beyond latte crowd
In the regions we want evidence before we close down our big employers.
In the regions we want evidence before we close down our big employers.
Pope Francis has praised the work of teen climate activist Greta Thunberg for raising the alarm.
Is the IPCC sounding the death knell for renewables?
Reality has brought Qantas chief Alan Joyce down to earth.
Vegetarian diets and a ‘sin’ tax on unsustainable meat could help to limit climate change, a major new report says.
Qantas boss Alan Joyce warns climate change hysteria could take the world back to 1920s.
Angus Taylor says regulator is doing its job by taking action against wind farms.
You can’t reason with Extinction Rebellion. Silly groupthink at places like the ABC have put paid to that.
Protesters aged from 19 to 73 held after Brisbane CBD blockade.
Your say on Greta Thunberg and the climate grail and Briggs rapping all over our anthem.
The new independent MP for the seat of Indi, Helen Haines, has vowed to tackle the “big issues” while in parliament.
New independent MP for seat of Indi vows to tackle “big issues’’ in parliament.
Greta Thunberg has found a ship to bear her to talks in the US, but at what carbon cost?
A melt of Greenland’s ice sheet is pushing up sea levels as glaciers recede in Iceland and fires rage in Alaska and Siberia.
NSW warns it could “go it alone” on energy if Canberra fails to introduce an integrated policy.
Zali Steggall was off-beam on Margaret Thatcher’s climate views.
Qantas has recorded a 15pc surge in the number of travellers opting to fly carbon neutral.
Zali Steggall is guilty of historical revisionism by imagining Iron Lady as a climate comrade in arms.
Insurance giant Suncorp says it will have no exposure to the thermal coal sector by 2025.
It would be folly to blow up reliable coal-fired power.
Laws protecting wildlife are being ignored as the wind farm industry seeks to expand.
BHP’s aggressive new stance on downstream emissions should not spread to government policy, the oil and gas industry warns.
It appears the BHP chief is indulging in virtue signalling.
The arguments don’t add up.
Dependence on fossil fuels poses an “existential” threat to the planet, warns BHP CEO.
While the renewables industry has prospered, economies and living standards have gone backwards.
It looks like Bob Brown and Bjorn Lomborg can find a measure of agreement on wind farms.
Richard Di Natale adds to Bob Brown’s controversial opposition to a Tasmanian wind farm.
There is a realistic and credible response to climate change that won’t cost the vast sums being wasted now.
Intermittent energy sources can’t do it all but carbon capture and storage is proven.
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