Climate crisis

Faulty valves, broken vents and a myriad of technical problems have already been shown to be standard operational features in Santos鈥 gas projects, reports聽North West Protection Advocacy.

Ecosocialist Bookshelf

Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus selects his favourite red and green books from 2022.

oil drilling

Just days after US President Joe Biden called global warming 'an existential threat to human existence', the US proceeded with the nation's largest-ever auction of oil and gas permits, reports Kenny Stancil.

Save The Burrup photo

Three climate activists have been found guilty and charged for resisting Woodside's聽Scarborough gas hub in the Burrup.听Nova Sobieralski reports.

Coral reef

Susan Price interviews Canadian ecosocialist Marc Bonhomme about the 2022 United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15), which took place in Montreal from December 7鈥19.

Two activists from the Disrupt Burrup Hub campaign staged a protest at the Art Galley of Western Australia against Woodside Energy鈥檚 proposed Burrup Gas hub project. Alex Salmon reports.

Scientist Rebellion Australia launched a new campaign聽urging聽people to engage in non-violent civil disobedience to expose the severity of climate change. Kerry Smith reports.

2022 floods South Korea

A new climate justice movement is growing in South Korea, with the help of the trade union movement, reports Alice S Kim.

Deep Sea Mining_wastewater_discharge cr Greenpeace

While mining companies seek to downplay the destructive impacts of deep-sea mining, undercover videos obtained by Greenpeace show how such mining activities pollute the ocean, reports Ben Radford.

Hurricane Maria Puerto Rico 2017

It鈥檚 one thing to be displaced by a hurricane. It鈥檚 entirely another matter when real estate developers and US investors take advantage of the archipelago鈥檚 disaster for profit, writes Lola Rosario.听

GHG emissions

A new study reveals that scientists employed by fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil between 1977鈥2003 correctly predicted the rate of temperature rises as a result of carbon emissions, reports Binoy Kampmark.

Kerry Smith reports that the community of the Bulga Plateau, west of Port Macquarie, has been protesting the logging in Bulga State Forest since January 9.