The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act聽constitutes the boldest climate action so far by the US government, writes Richard Heinberg. However, this doesn't mean the US or the world is on track to a safe climate future.
Climate crisis
A more climate-friendly federal government does not give Victoria an excuse to become complacent,聽argues Anna Langford.
The first day of the Ecosocialism 2022 conference brought together聽many activists involved in climate, union and solidarity campaigns in Newcastle. Niko Leka reports.
Cuba's world-leading disaster management system sprang into action when聽 Hurricane Ian struck the country鈥檚 western province of Pinar del R铆o, on September 27, report Vijay Prashad and Manolo De Los Santos.
Activists called on Tanya Plibersek聽to stop logging old-growth forest, the habitat for the endangered Tasmanian masked owl.聽Jesse Holly reports.
Climate change is disrupting and harming our lives, writes Tamara Pearson, so we need to disrupt and force change.
The Modi government is keen to fashion the Adani Group as a spear of influence, however its聽renewables story cannot hide the fact that its core business remains thermal coal mining, gas distribution and transportation, argues聽Binoy Kampmark.
The campaign against multinational Viva Energy's gas import terminal in Corio Bay is gathering momentum. Sue Bull reports.
Our seas聽are being ravaged by exploitation for corporate profit, creating a social, economic and ecological crisis that threatens the very life support system of the Earth,聽writes聽Guy Standing.
Hunger has doubled in the world's 10 worst climate hotspots, worsened by profiteering on cereal markets by huge agriculture corporations. Peter Boyle reports.
The UNHCR said Australia has violated Torres聽Strait islanders' rights by ignoring their concerns about rising seas caused by climate change. Binoy Kampmark 谤别辫辞谤迟蝉.听
The blackout that engulfed Puerto Rico when Hurricane聽Fiona聽laid bare the impacts of austerity and privatisation carried under United States fiscal control, reports Barry Sheppard.
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