An Extinction Rebellion action highlighted the critical danger facing the Great Barrier Reef. Alex Bainbridge reports.
Climate crisis
The capitalist establishment has spent years debating whether or not Australia should have a 2050 climate target. It is a distraction from the task at hand, argues Alex Bainbridge.ÌýÌý
Residents are organising to oppose the NSW government's efforts toÌýopen up the valley of Rylstone in the Central Tablelands to coal mining. Coral Wynter reports.
The COP26 Coalition is hosting the People’s Summit for Climate Justice, from November 7‒10, and has called a global day of protest action for climate justice on November 6. Âé¶¹´«Ã½ spoke to the COP26 Coalition's Camille Barbagallo.
Australia’s richest person, Gina Rinehart, warns that unless the federal governmentÌýrestrains its pandemic spending,Ìýthe country will end up like Sri Lanka.ÌýMichael Cooke ²¹²Ô»åÌýLionel Bopage argue that this isÌýneoliberal nonsense.
With new fossil fuel corporations finding it increasingly difficult to find the finance, the Scott Morrison government has come to the rescue with public subsidies. Margaret Gleeson reports.
Climate and Capitalism editor Ian Angus presents seven new books for understanding and changing the world.
Brazil’s Supreme Court reserved its judgment on a historic case winding back Indigenous land rights, known as marco temporal (timeframe), on September 15, reports Davi Bertges.
Climate action has never been a priority for Scott Morrison. He'd rather conspire with imperialist powers against China than face the music at COP26. Markela PanegyresÌýreports.
Scott Morrison's prehistoric approach to climate change may not have beenÌýclocked by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, but will the advertisingÌýman get away with it? Binoy Kampmark reports.
Eight Torres Strait Islander elders are taking the federal government to the United NationsÌýHuman Rights Committee over its inaction on climate change. Coral Wynter reports.Ìý
Critics say the sale of the final 49% of the WestConnex tollway to aÌýTransurban-led consortium is just another multi-billion-dollar public subsidy to big business. Peter Boyle reports.
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