Climate crisis

Arabunna Elder Uncle Kevin Buzzacott passed away in Alice Springs on November 29, 2023. A fierce advocate for his people and for a nuclear-free Australia, Kevin will be sorely missed,聽writes Jim Green.

Ecological impact of Gaza bombing, disease and war in Sudan & 2023 wrap up

麻豆传媒 journalists Isaac Nellist, Chloe DS and Gabriel Di Falco go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.聽

Parts of NSW鈥檚 harsh anti-protest laws have been declared unconstitutional by the NSW Supreme Court. Jim McIlroy reports.

people holding signs and banners

The COP28 climate summit in Dubai ended with an agreement that, for the first time, explicitly endorsed a move away from fossil fuels, but is so full of loopholes that the fossil fuel industry will be allowed to persist and thrive, reports Jake Johnson.

COP28 protest in Sydney for climate action

Expectations were never high for COP28, but as the climate deniers have managed to subvert the summit鈥檚 goals, Alex Bainbridge argues聽Australia must set its own climate transition plan.

text says no climate justice on occupied land

As international solidarity with Palestinian people predicated on human rights continues to develop, it is intersecting with growing outrage over the environmental cost of war, writes Jordan AK.

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Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents eight important new books for rebels and revolutionaries on your gift list

attendees at COP28

COP28 is shaping up as another failure, argues Binoy Kampmark.

Labor and Coalition governments like to justify their policies聽as being based on聽supposed shared democratic values, which they then聽conflate聽with 鈥淎ustralian interests鈥. But the moral postering is coming underdone,聽as Peter Boyle argues.

Australia is unlikely to achieve net zero by 2050 in the absence of radical policy changes, writes John Quiggin.

The Australian Religious Response to Climate Change organised a multi-faith vigil for climate justice. Jim McIlroy reports.

Coal port people鈥檚 blockade, student鈥檚 strike for Palestine & abortion rights in the US

麻豆传媒 journalists Isaac Nellist and Aneesa Bhamjee go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.