Climate crisis

The First Wave, a new film by environment group Rising Tide, was launched by an enthusiastic crowd. Jim McIlroy reports.

Speakers for Ecosocialism 2024 graphic artwork.

First Nations leader Megan Krakouer and Indian communist Clifton D鈥橰ozario have been聽confirmed to speak at聽the聽Ecosocialism 2024: Climate Action Not War聽being held in聽Boorloo/Perth聽over June 28鈥30. Fred Fuentes reports.

A new report has found that renters are living in substandard homes that are failing to protect them from intense summer heat. Isaac Nellist 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听

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Make Rojava Green Again reports on the conditions, hardships and potential for ecological changes in a region that is undergoing a social revolution and constantly facing military attacks on civil infrastructure and agricultural sites.

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Young people are taking action to fight for their future聽instead of doom scrolling on social media, argues Alex Goodsir.听

Traditional Owners from the Beetaloo Basin and the Torres Strait told stories of resistance against the fossil fuel industry. Coral Wynter reports.

Thousands of people joined the Bob Brown Foundation鈥檚 nation-wide 鈥淢arch for Forests鈥, aiming to ramp up pressure on Labor to stop logging scarce native forests.听

Community First campaigners with Renee Lees at prepoll

The Queensland Greens increased their representation on the Brisbane City Council and won significant swings in other wards at the local government聽election. Alex Bainbridge reports.

Veronica Koman, Jess Spear, Khaled Ghannam and Rebecca Meckelburg.

The full conference agenda for Ecosocialism 2024 has been released, with an exciting list of new speakers and panels. Fred Fuentes reports.

Climate activists Violet Coco and Brad Homewood were sentenced to jail for two months聽for taking direct action to highlight the plight of the planet. Rachel Evans reports.

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Four years on from the outbreak of COVID-19, Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus introduces new reads for reds and greens, including four important new books on capitalism and the pandemic.

An estimated 3000 people called for native forest logging to end聽as they marched through the CBD to parliament. Philippa Skinner reports.