The United States Supreme Court has been frantically busy of late, striking down law and legislation with an almost crazed, ideological enthusiasm, writes Binoy Kampmark.
Climate crisis
In a 6鈥3 decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled on June 30 against the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 (EPA) ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, report Malik Miah and Barry Sheppard.
Phil Sutton liked聽to define the big picture goals and 鈥渂ackcast鈥, instead of forecast,聽what would be needed to get there from here. Ben Courtice reflects on his contribution to the climate change movement.
The second Darling/Baaka River convoy to highlight unsustainable water-sharing plans and ungoverned water-trading practices was organised in early May. Mark Merritt reports.
More than 100 protesters defied police to stop traffic in the CBD on June 27 for just under an hour at 8am as part of Blockade Australia鈥檚 (BA) week of climate action. Rachel Evans reports.
Fires swept through large rural areas of New Mexico in April and May, destroying farms, ranches, homesteads and vast stretches of mountain forest, reports Bill Nevins.
At the recent Bonn climate talks, the rulers of rich nations act like arsonists who, after lighting the fire, prevent anyone calling the fire brigade, writes Alex Bainbridge.
The NSW Police' storming of a private property has led to one person being charged with traffic offences聽and聽big questions about聽police intimidation and overreach. Rachel Evans reports.
A coalition of environment groups warn against聽the Victorian Parliament bringing in new anti-protest laws which would even stop Traditional Owners from protecting Country.聽Chloe DS reports.
Climate protesters held up placards and banners demanding immediate action on climate change as Labor MPs arrived to be sworn in. Paul Oboohov reports.
Protesters gathered around the country, in response to a call out from聽Yuendumu Elders, to聽demand police be prohibited from taking guns into remote First Nations communities and justice for Kumanjayi Walker. Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS聽report.
The suspension of the national electricity market points to the need to learn from the past.聽The whole idea of having an energy market for a commodity that everyone needs聽is a scam, argues Pip Hinman.
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