The primary inspiration for The Red Deal was the People’s Agreement of Cochabamba, adopted at the World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in 2010, writes Simon Butler.
Climate crisis
Jim McIlroy reports on a week of actions againstÌýthe proposed Kurri Kurri gas plant.
We cannot trust capitalism to do what is necessary to avoid runaway climate change, argues Barry Sheppard.
Activists were treated to an early-morning raidÌýby an anti-terrorist outift forÌýchalking a protest sign against oil and gas giant Woodside Energy, reports °ä³ó°ù¾±²õÌý´³±ð²Ô°ì¾±²Ô²õ.
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The IPCC's latest report should be a wake-up call to governments everywhere, but it's going to take more than science to force action by the biggest global emitters, writes Barry Sheppard.
Extinction Rebellion isÌýtargettingÌýtheÌýNational Australia BankÌýfor its record investment in fossil fuels despite the climate crisis. Kerry Smith reports.
The human cost of 1.5°C or even 2°C warming is unimaginable, with unprecedented numbers of people forced to relocate to escape its devastating impacts, writes Susan Price.
A snap actionÌýby Extinction Rebellion Western Australia highlighted the plight of theÌýGreat Barrier Reef. Kerry Smith reports.
Without pressure, governments will likely continue their greenwashing while we suffer deadly floods and extreme heatwaves,Ìýwrites John Molyneux.
The Tokyo Olympics, which may becomeÌýanother COVID-19 super spreader, reveals the influence thatÌýcorporate capitalism hasÌýover governments and politicians, argues Hans Baer.
Alex Salmon reports on a solidarity action for activists charged with protesting a new gas hub proposed for Western Australia's north west.
The United Nations has designated Australia as having done the least out of 193 countries to combat climate change. Patrick McDonald reports.
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