Selling the LNG myth : false economics, selective accounting and political captureBy Stewart Taggart | July 11, 2019Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) is a trillion-dollar, climate change-inducing value destruction machine. It relies on ...
Shine Energy: behind the push for a new coal-fired power stationBy Michael West | June 20, 2019"This ticks so many boxes," an adamant George Christensen told Seven News. "Local jobs, indigenous ...
What’s more chilling: watching Chernobyl or cogitating the cost of going nuclear?By Noel Wauchope | June 20, 2019The sudden push by Murdoch media and Coalition right-wingers to overturn the nuclear power ban ignores the ...
Adani: why would a billionaire persist with a financial lemon?By John Quiggin | June 3, 2019Why would a billionaire persist with a mine that will probably lose money? John Quiggin explains. BY ...
The Fix Is In: Adani hooks India’s poor and Australia’s taxpayersBy Michael West | May 29, 2019Defying all odds, prospects for Adani's coal mine in the Galilee Basin have never looked better. This is a risk ...
Gas deal: “a massive transfer of wealth from gas customers to China and Singapore”By Michael West | May 13, 2019This reporter had not been barred from attending a public meeting in two decades of journalism but it finally ...
Stopping Adani is a no-brainer — economically, financially and for our survivalBy Ian Dunlop | May 3, 2019The Adani pile-on continues apace this week with Bob Brown's Stop Adani convoy, Queensland Government's ...
Budget: Predicted surplus short-lived as thermal coal exports enter long-term declineBy Simon Nicholas | April 1, 2019Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's first budget tomorrow is expected to deliver a predicted surplus thanks to Australia ...
Hurley Berlei: Adani’s desperate compo claim doesn’t stack upBy Michael West | April 1, 2019The price of a solar module has crashed 90 per cent since 2010. That was the year when Adani bought into its ...
Billion Dollar Reaper: how ExxonMobil exploits Australia and PNGBy Jason Ward | March 22, 2019Scott Morrison made the pilgrimage to Texas last year to visit Exxon bosses. The then Treasurer might have prodded ...
Is Howard’s Kyoto con trick about to be played out again?By Sandi Keane | February 8, 2019Are former PM John Howard's ill-gotten Kyoto credits about to be played out again? Experts ridicule PM Morrison's ...
Selling the LNG myth : false economics, selective accounting and political captureBy Stewart Taggart | July 11, 2019Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) is a trillion-dollar, climate change-inducing value destruction machine. It relies on ...
Shine Energy: behind the push for a new coal-fired power stationBy Michael West | June 20, 2019"This ticks so many boxes," an adamant George Christensen told Seven News. "Local jobs, indigenous ...
What’s more chilling: watching Chernobyl or cogitating the cost of going nuclear?By Noel Wauchope | June 20, 2019The sudden push by Murdoch media and Coalition right-wingers to overturn the nuclear power ban ignores the ...
Adani: why would a billionaire persist with a financial lemon?By John Quiggin | June 3, 2019Why would a billionaire persist with a mine that will probably lose money? John Quiggin explains. BY ...
The Fix Is In: Adani hooks India’s poor and Australia’s taxpayersBy Michael West | May 29, 2019Defying all odds, prospects for Adani's coal mine in the Galilee Basin have never looked better. This is a risk ...
Gas deal: “a massive transfer of wealth from gas customers to China and Singapore”By Michael West | May 13, 2019This reporter had not been barred from attending a public meeting in two decades of journalism but it finally ...
Stopping Adani is a no-brainer — economically, financially and for our survivalBy Ian Dunlop | May 3, 2019The Adani pile-on continues apace this week with Bob Brown's Stop Adani convoy, Queensland Government's ...
Budget: Predicted surplus short-lived as thermal coal exports enter long-term declineBy Simon Nicholas | April 1, 2019Treasurer Josh Frydenberg's first budget tomorrow is expected to deliver a predicted surplus thanks to Australia ...
Hurley Berlei: Adani’s desperate compo claim doesn’t stack upBy Michael West | April 1, 2019The price of a solar module has crashed 90 per cent since 2010. That was the year when Adani bought into its ...
Billion Dollar Reaper: how ExxonMobil exploits Australia and PNGBy Jason Ward | March 22, 2019Scott Morrison made the pilgrimage to Texas last year to visit Exxon bosses. The then Treasurer might have prodded ...
Is Howard’s Kyoto con trick about to be played out again?By Sandi Keane | February 8, 2019Are former PM John Howard's ill-gotten Kyoto credits about to be played out again? Experts ridicule PM Morrison's ...