Climate Betrayal: how backroom deals with Japan locked Australia in for decades of gasBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | January 29, 2024Despite the Australian public voting for the need to address climate change, the Labor government has backed in ...
Race of the Century: Australia is in the box seat on climate and finance, here is the blueprint for victoryBy Tim Buckley and Blair Palese | January 23, 2024The global energy transition is the race of this century. The rewards are enormous. The risks too. This is an ...
Heads I win, Tails you Lose: hand-outs for Australia’s biggest coal plant Eraring a smoking example of the folly of privatisationBy Michael West | January 19, 2024Are taxpayers on the hook to bail out Australia’s largest coal plant, Eraring, after just ten years of ...
Fossils in Arms: solar project slammed as white elephant, really a raging successBy Michael West | January 4, 2024It’s the war of a generation, fossil fuels and fossil media in a battle to the death against new energy and new ...
Nuclear dreams rudely awoken by blast of CSIRO realityBy Rosco Jones | December 27, 2023CSIRO, Australia's top science agency, has relegated nuclear reactors and hydrogen to the energy bench. They ...
Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Dear Ministers – why do costs and timelines for Snowy 2.0 keep shifting yet are so readily approved?By Rex Patrick | November 30, 2023It took just a day for two ministers to approve another Snowy Hydro $6 billion dollar cost blow-out and further ...
Has Australia’s dingo management gone to the dogs?By Zacharias Szumer | November 25, 2023Advocates for dingo protection are ramping up pressure on governments to stop lethal management programs. On the ...
Climate Betrayal: how backroom deals with Japan locked Australia in for decades of gasBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | January 29, 2024Despite the Australian public voting for the need to address climate change, the Labor government has backed in ...
Race of the Century: Australia is in the box seat on climate and finance, here is the blueprint for victoryBy Tim Buckley and Blair Palese | January 23, 2024The global energy transition is the race of this century. The rewards are enormous. The risks too. This is an ...
Heads I win, Tails you Lose: hand-outs for Australia’s biggest coal plant Eraring a smoking example of the folly of privatisationBy Michael West | January 19, 2024Are taxpayers on the hook to bail out Australia’s largest coal plant, Eraring, after just ten years of ...
Fossils in Arms: solar project slammed as white elephant, really a raging successBy Michael West | January 4, 2024It’s the war of a generation, fossil fuels and fossil media in a battle to the death against new energy and new ...
Nuclear dreams rudely awoken by blast of CSIRO realityBy Rosco Jones | December 27, 2023CSIRO, Australia's top science agency, has relegated nuclear reactors and hydrogen to the energy bench. They ...
Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Dear Ministers – why do costs and timelines for Snowy 2.0 keep shifting yet are so readily approved?By Rex Patrick | November 30, 2023It took just a day for two ministers to approve another Snowy Hydro $6 billion dollar cost blow-out and further ...
Has Australia’s dingo management gone to the dogs?By Zacharias Szumer | November 25, 2023Advocates for dingo protection are ramping up pressure on governments to stop lethal management programs. On the ...