BHP carbon accounting good for executive bonuses, not for climateBy Peter Milne | June 1, 2021BHP counts all the carbon emissions from projects it operates but ignores the climate impact of its investments in ...
Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?By Tasha May | May 27, 2021Forest & Wood Communities Australia purports to be a grassroots organisation of timber workers but it is founded ...
Fossil Fuel Fiesta: Australia’s coal and gas giants get more in subsidies than they pay in royaltiesBy Callum Foote | May 26, 2021Australia’s fossil fuel miners and drillers may be receiving more in government subsidies than they pay in ...
Mining lobby exaggerates taxes and royalties paid by $45 billionBy Callum Foote | May 21, 2021The mining industry has exaggerated its contribution in taxes and royalties to Australian governments by an ...
Forked Tongue: Facebook is in News Corp’s league on subverting climate scienceBy Elizabeth Minter | May 15, 2021Facebook is up there with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp when it comes to sowing the seeds of doubt about climate ...
Snowflake’s Chance in Hell: prospects slim at best for PEP11 gas rig off the coast of SydneyBy Luke Stacey | May 12, 2021It is embarrassing enough that the government is even considering PEP11, the proposal to drill for gas directly ...
‘Death of the river system’: Nationals make it legal to illegally take water from Upper DarlingBy Callum Foote | May 5, 2021NSW Liberals and Nationals snuck through floodplain harvesting legislation potentially devastating the already ...
Where’s Wally: find your favourite taxpayer subsidy to the fossil fuel giantsBy Rod Campbell | April 27, 2021At almost $20,000 per minute, the Government spends more on fossil fuel subsidies than on the Australian Army, ...
Spermageddon: everyday chemicals lead to 50% drop in sperm count in Western menBy Alex Ford | April 26, 2021Women will struggle to get pregnant naturally in the next few decades without stronger regulation of chemicals. ...
“Scientifically Indefensible”: how a $13 billion political fix is killing the Murray Darling BasinBy Richard Beasley | April 21, 2021The federal government continues to squander $13 billion of taxpayers’ money in an unlawful mess that was supposed ...
Logging Eden: NSW south coast forestry dominated by potentially illegal wood-chippingBy Harriett Swift | April 18, 2021During 2020, 96% of trees felled in the NSW region of Eden were turned into woodchips, with 1.5% for firewood. ...
Pressure builds on Woodside to shed its climate stance; expect AGM fireworksBy Elizabeth Minter | April 12, 2021Climate groups have repeatedly criticised Woodside over its climate denial over many years. Under heavy pressure ...
BHP carbon accounting good for executive bonuses, not for climateBy Peter Milne | June 1, 2021BHP counts all the carbon emissions from projects it operates but ignores the climate impact of its investments in ...
Astroturfing: “alliance of timber workers” or alliance of timber corporate executives?By Tasha May | May 27, 2021Forest & Wood Communities Australia purports to be a grassroots organisation of timber workers but it is founded ...
Fossil Fuel Fiesta: Australia’s coal and gas giants get more in subsidies than they pay in royaltiesBy Callum Foote | May 26, 2021Australia’s fossil fuel miners and drillers may be receiving more in government subsidies than they pay in ...
Mining lobby exaggerates taxes and royalties paid by $45 billionBy Callum Foote | May 21, 2021The mining industry has exaggerated its contribution in taxes and royalties to Australian governments by an ...
Forked Tongue: Facebook is in News Corp’s league on subverting climate scienceBy Elizabeth Minter | May 15, 2021Facebook is up there with Rupert Murdoch's News Corp when it comes to sowing the seeds of doubt about climate ...
Snowflake’s Chance in Hell: prospects slim at best for PEP11 gas rig off the coast of SydneyBy Luke Stacey | May 12, 2021It is embarrassing enough that the government is even considering PEP11, the proposal to drill for gas directly ...
‘Death of the river system’: Nationals make it legal to illegally take water from Upper DarlingBy Callum Foote | May 5, 2021NSW Liberals and Nationals snuck through floodplain harvesting legislation potentially devastating the already ...
Where’s Wally: find your favourite taxpayer subsidy to the fossil fuel giantsBy Rod Campbell | April 27, 2021At almost $20,000 per minute, the Government spends more on fossil fuel subsidies than on the Australian Army, ...
Spermageddon: everyday chemicals lead to 50% drop in sperm count in Western menBy Alex Ford | April 26, 2021Women will struggle to get pregnant naturally in the next few decades without stronger regulation of chemicals. ...
“Scientifically Indefensible”: how a $13 billion political fix is killing the Murray Darling BasinBy Richard Beasley | April 21, 2021The federal government continues to squander $13 billion of taxpayers’ money in an unlawful mess that was supposed ...
Logging Eden: NSW south coast forestry dominated by potentially illegal wood-chippingBy Harriett Swift | April 18, 2021During 2020, 96% of trees felled in the NSW region of Eden were turned into woodchips, with 1.5% for firewood. ...
Pressure builds on Woodside to shed its climate stance; expect AGM fireworksBy Elizabeth Minter | April 12, 2021Climate groups have repeatedly criticised Woodside over its climate denial over many years. Under heavy pressure ...