Climate protesters are targeting National Australia Bank for lending billions of dollars to fossil fuel corporations. Coral Wynter reports.
Climate crisis
Jeff Sparrow sits down with 麻豆传媒聽to speak about his new book Crimes Against Nature:聽Capitalism and Global Heating.
The campaign to demerge councils is about shifting power back to residents and away from developers, the biggest beneficiaries of the聽forced amalgamations聽argues Pip Hinman.
Sergio Herbert was sentenced to 12 months鈥 jail for taking non-violent direct action as part of Blockade Australia鈥檚 mobilisation against coal. Kathy Fairfax reports.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been promoting 鈥渃an do capitalism鈥 when Australia needs policies that treat all equally, argues Stuart Rees.
A public forum on the failure of the COP26 climate summit with John Molyneux and Sarah Hathway.
Transurban, which manages toll roads including the M2, M5 and WestConnex, is being examined by a New South Wales government inquiry. John Goldberg reports.
COP26 made it聽pretty clear that Australia is ruled by, and on behalf of, sociopaths who are confident they聽will get a place on the escape space shuttle out of here when聽things turn to shit, argues聽Sam Wainwright.
Activists from Blockade Australia have stopped coal trains and shut down the world鈥檚 largest coal port in Newcastle. Kerry Smith reports.
The biggest global emitters of greenhouse gases spend an average of 2.3 times as much on arming their borders as on climate finance, according to a new report, writes Susan Price.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents five new books for reds and greens.
The climate science says we are running out of time to avoid climate catastrophe聽but, as Friends of the Earth聽says, this COP26 did not deliver what was needed.
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