Climate crisis

The first“Fridays4Forests” protest outsideNSW Parliament House was organised to highlight the plight of koalas and native forests. Kerry Smith reports.

The Gomeroipeople, farmers and climate activists have slammed Resources Minister Madeleine King’s pushto fast-track the controversial Narrabri coal seam gas (CSG) project. Jim McIlroy reports.

Climate protest

Thomas Klikauer and Meg Young review Hans A Baer's latest book, Climate Change and Capitalism in Australia — An Eco-Socialist Vision for the Future, which invites readers to imagine a world beyond capitalism.

Socialist Alliance’s Far North Queensland branch took up the challenge posed bythe conservative strongholds of Warren Entschand Bob Katter in Far North Queensland and helped increase the progressive vote. Jonathan Strauss reports.

We are being told that there is a gas shortage and the coal industry is failing because it has been run down in favour of renewables. Sue Bullargues these claims arefraudulent.

Senior Lawman and Tiwi Traditional Owner Dennis Tipakalippa is challenging the federal offshore oil and gas regulator’s decision to approve Santos’ plan to drill the Barossa gas field.Naish Gawen reports.

Stephen Bates marches with RAFFWU members on Labour Day

Retail worker and unionist Stephen Bates, now the federal MP for Brisbane, spoke to Alex Bainbridge about his reasons for joining the Greens and his approach to his new job.

Line Barfod

The radical left Red-Green Alliance shook up Danish politics in November, coming first in the elections for Copenhagen City Council. Line Barfod headed its ticket and is now in charge of urban renewal and development, climate, housing and traffic. She spoke with 鶹ý’s Dick Nichols.

Scientific disagreements happen all the time. But when 'scientists' denyhuman-induced global warming,elevatingthe contrarian view to convey the pretence of scientific disagreements amongexperts, it has to be called out, argues Rupen Savoulian.

Activists oppose the NSWgovernment's move to declare a coal mine expansion in the Sydney water catchmentto be“state significant infrastructure”. Jim McIlroy reports on the campaign against theDendrobium coal mine expansion.

Water campaigners are optimistic that new minister Tanya Plibersek will deliver the Murray-Darling Basin Plan in full. Tracey Carpenter reports.

Climate activists from Drum Rebellion and Extinction Rebellion protested outside the Environment and Water Minister Tanya Plibersek’s office calling on the new government to stop supporting new fossil fuel projects.