Cherry-Picking: Santos selects convenient data to deflect Narrabri gas challengeBy Andrew Grogan | April 8, 2020Should the Narrabri project get the green light, high levels of CO2 will be vented straight into the atmosphere, ...
Battle for Narrabri: report claims Santos gas field emissions approach coalBy Anna Christie | April 2, 2020The "Battle for Narrabri" continues to rage under cover of Covid darkness. A new report on well data in the ...
Nuclear lobby takes aim at Victoria to tackle prohibitionsBy Noel Wauchope | February 26, 2020Having dithered on real action to tackle global warming, some in the Coalition are now taking a keen interest in ...
Coalition struggles to push coal and gas into Clean Energy Finance CorpBy Anthony Klan | February 24, 2020Plans by Scott Morrison and Angus Taylor to deliver power plants across the nation are in disarray; the $1 billion ...
Santos blows $7 billion in five years and no relief for gas customersBy Bruce Robertson | February 19, 2020As Santos reports its profits this week, there is one number you are unlikely to hear from chief Kevin Gallagher: ...
Vickery Vexation: local council pitted against new coal mineBy Callum Foote | February 12, 2020In the aftermath of the worst bushfire crisis in Australia's history, Whitehaven Coal and the NSW Mineral lobby ...
Australia needs a sovereign wealth fund like Norway for the next boom – electrificationBy Tosh Szatow | February 7, 2020Battery metal Sovereign Wealth Fund for Australia
Pull out or perish: behind Blackrock’s grand exit from coalBy Tim Buckley | January 19, 2020BlackRock, the world's biggest fund, is quitting thermal coal. The move by the $10 trillion fund has stunned ...
Bushfires, bots and arson claims: Australia flung in the global disinformation spotlightBy timothy Graham and Tobias Keller | January 13, 2020Bushfires, bots and arson
Who Pays: should ordinary taxpayers foot the bill for bushfires or the fossil fuel giants who pay no tax?By Michael West | January 7, 2020Five of Australia's top coal companies - Peabody, Yancoal Sumitomo, Citic and Whitehaven - racked up $54 billion ...
Smithereens: Australia’s climate commitments blown if giant fossil fuel projects proceedBy Michael West | January 2, 2020As bushfires rage and the demands for action on climate rise, the gas cartel is developing a suite of enormous ...
Kyoto Credits: as Australia cooks, the Coalition cooks the booksBy Sandi Keane | December 17, 2019As Australia cooks under forecast record temperatures this week, the Coalition is still trying to cook the books ...
Cherry-Picking: Santos selects convenient data to deflect Narrabri gas challengeBy Andrew Grogan | April 8, 2020Should the Narrabri project get the green light, high levels of CO2 will be vented straight into the atmosphere, ...
Battle for Narrabri: report claims Santos gas field emissions approach coalBy Anna Christie | April 2, 2020The "Battle for Narrabri" continues to rage under cover of Covid darkness. A new report on well data in the ...
Nuclear lobby takes aim at Victoria to tackle prohibitionsBy Noel Wauchope | February 26, 2020Having dithered on real action to tackle global warming, some in the Coalition are now taking a keen interest in ...
Coalition struggles to push coal and gas into Clean Energy Finance CorpBy Anthony Klan | February 24, 2020Plans by Scott Morrison and Angus Taylor to deliver power plants across the nation are in disarray; the $1 billion ...
Santos blows $7 billion in five years and no relief for gas customersBy Bruce Robertson | February 19, 2020As Santos reports its profits this week, there is one number you are unlikely to hear from chief Kevin Gallagher: ...
Vickery Vexation: local council pitted against new coal mineBy Callum Foote | February 12, 2020In the aftermath of the worst bushfire crisis in Australia's history, Whitehaven Coal and the NSW Mineral lobby ...
Australia needs a sovereign wealth fund like Norway for the next boom – electrificationBy Tosh Szatow | February 7, 2020Battery metal Sovereign Wealth Fund for Australia
Pull out or perish: behind Blackrock’s grand exit from coalBy Tim Buckley | January 19, 2020BlackRock, the world's biggest fund, is quitting thermal coal. The move by the $10 trillion fund has stunned ...
Bushfires, bots and arson claims: Australia flung in the global disinformation spotlightBy timothy Graham and Tobias Keller | January 13, 2020Bushfires, bots and arson
Who Pays: should ordinary taxpayers foot the bill for bushfires or the fossil fuel giants who pay no tax?By Michael West | January 7, 2020Five of Australia's top coal companies - Peabody, Yancoal Sumitomo, Citic and Whitehaven - racked up $54 billion ...
Smithereens: Australia’s climate commitments blown if giant fossil fuel projects proceedBy Michael West | January 2, 2020As bushfires rage and the demands for action on climate rise, the gas cartel is developing a suite of enormous ...
Kyoto Credits: as Australia cooks, the Coalition cooks the booksBy Sandi Keane | December 17, 2019As Australia cooks under forecast record temperatures this week, the Coalition is still trying to cook the books ...