Climate activist Violet CoCo has been sentenced聽to 15 month鈥檚 prison for blocking vehicles, possessing a bright light distress signal and refusing to comply with police directions, reports Rachel Evans.
Climate crisis
In response to the existential threat of climate change, the Tuvaluan government has announced it will become the world鈥檚 first 鈥渄igital nation鈥. Binoy Kampmark reports.
Climate activists talked to customers going into the Newtown branch of the National Australia Bank about helping stop the bank funding Whitehaven Coal's expansion. Jim McIlroy reports.
Climate Coalition Sydney organised a forum that heard from four union and environmental activists fighting against the Australian government鈥檚 fossil fuel expansionism. David Killingly reports.
Mining companies argue that deep-sea mining is necessary to achieve the global transition to renewables, reports Ben Radford, but this is a lie.
Santos is 鈥渇ighting tooth and nail鈥 to argue it should not have to consult Traditional Owners of the Sea Country it wants to drill in. Pip Hinman reports.
Petrina Harley,聽one of three members of Scarborough Gas Action Alliance arrested last November for stopping Woodside鈥檚 operations on Murujuga, is facing court, Alex Bainbridge reports.
Gregory Moore, former Senior Lecturer in Plant Science and Arboriculture, gave the following eulogy for the trees at a protest against the Victorian government's North East Link Project.
鈥淎ustralia is back as a constructive, positive and willing climate collaborator,鈥 climate change minister Chris Bowen told COP27. But how true is this, asks Pip Hinman.
Residents of the Inner聽West Sydney community, and many suburbs beyond to Penrith, lost a great activist for social and environmental justice, write聽Adrienne Shilling and Peter Hehir.
Failure born of neoliberal greed is apparent at the COP27 Climate Change Conference in Egypt.聽Gideon Polya reports.
Latin American leaders use COP27 in Egypt to highlight the global capitalist system as the cause of the climate crisis and demand that rich countries take meaningful action, reports Ben Radford.
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