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Dutton’s Nuclear Folly: Small Modular Reactors a political mirageBy Rex Patrick | July 23, 2023As Peter Dutton talks up nuclear power, it is not surprising to see Andrew Liveris shifting his pitch from a ‘gas ...
Forked Tongues: heavy emitters exposed as hypocrites on climate action, new analysis showsBy Callum Foote | July 20, 2023Behind public statements supporting climate action, key companies engaged in extensive lobbying against Labor’s ...
Slag Heap of History — coal is definitely not a ‘critical mineral’, no matter what Big Mining saysBy Simon Nicholas | July 6, 2023The Federal government is being pushed to place the coal used in steelmaking on the critical minerals list. But, ...
Did someone say labour exploitation? Key question missed in Jokowi’s EV battery dealBy Zacharias Szumer | July 4, 2023Indonesia's president will leave Australia today after a successful three-day visit talking up a new economic ...
Dire day for NSW forests as logging monitoring program hit by funding crisisBy Suzanne Arnold | June 30, 2023Today is dire day for NSW's forests. As habitat destruction continues in several states, Suzanne Arnold reports on ...
Nordic Nah: independent report opens new fault lines in carbon capture and storage’s star projectsBy Zacharias Szumer | June 14, 2023Doubts have been raised about the long-term viability of two of the world’s most-celebrated and most-studied ...
Has Tanya Plibersek watered down Scott Morrison’s already weak koala protection policy?By Suzanne Arnold | June 7, 2023Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has removed the Koala Referral Guidelines, replacing them with a weaker and ...
Exxon confirms Tax Office in pursuit as it and Chevron rip $13bn dividends out of AustraliaBy Michael West | May 29, 2023Woohoo! Two of the biggest tax cheats, ExxonMobil and Chevron (auditors PwC) have begun to pay a mite of income ...
Scientist defects as CSIRO is co-opted in controversial deep sea mining ventureBy Suzanne Arnold | May 20, 2023A defecting CSIRO scientist has labelled the agency an "extravagant consulting company" due to its involvement in ...
WA Carbon Fiasco: Pilbara plant to blow more CO2 than Safeguard Mechanism will saveBy Callum Foote | May 1, 2023Add Chevron's carbon capture disaster, to Woodside's Browse climate bomb and now the Perdaman fertiliser plant in ...
All Fossils Go? Tanya Plibersek new coal mine approval due FridayBy Callum Foote | April 24, 2023Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek will decide this Friday whether to approve what could be Australia’s newest ...
PwC and the Adani mine triple dip. A conflict of interest? Surely notBy Rod Campbell | July 27, 2023Consulting firm PwC pulled off a remarkable feat as Adani pushed to open its Carmichael Coal Mine -- it got paid ...
Dutton’s Nuclear Folly: Small Modular Reactors a political mirageBy Rex Patrick | July 23, 2023As Peter Dutton talks up nuclear power, it is not surprising to see Andrew Liveris shifting his pitch from a ‘gas ...
Forked Tongues: heavy emitters exposed as hypocrites on climate action, new analysis showsBy Callum Foote | July 20, 2023Behind public statements supporting climate action, key companies engaged in extensive lobbying against Labor’s ...
Slag Heap of History — coal is definitely not a ‘critical mineral’, no matter what Big Mining saysBy Simon Nicholas | July 6, 2023The Federal government is being pushed to place the coal used in steelmaking on the critical minerals list. But, ...
Did someone say labour exploitation? Key question missed in Jokowi’s EV battery dealBy Zacharias Szumer | July 4, 2023Indonesia's president will leave Australia today after a successful three-day visit talking up a new economic ...
Dire day for NSW forests as logging monitoring program hit by funding crisisBy Suzanne Arnold | June 30, 2023Today is dire day for NSW's forests. As habitat destruction continues in several states, Suzanne Arnold reports on ...
Nordic Nah: independent report opens new fault lines in carbon capture and storage’s star projectsBy Zacharias Szumer | June 14, 2023Doubts have been raised about the long-term viability of two of the world’s most-celebrated and most-studied ...
Has Tanya Plibersek watered down Scott Morrison’s already weak koala protection policy?By Suzanne Arnold | June 7, 2023Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek has removed the Koala Referral Guidelines, replacing them with a weaker and ...
Exxon confirms Tax Office in pursuit as it and Chevron rip $13bn dividends out of AustraliaBy Michael West | May 29, 2023Woohoo! Two of the biggest tax cheats, ExxonMobil and Chevron (auditors PwC) have begun to pay a mite of income ...
Scientist defects as CSIRO is co-opted in controversial deep sea mining ventureBy Suzanne Arnold | May 20, 2023A defecting CSIRO scientist has labelled the agency an "extravagant consulting company" due to its involvement in ...
WA Carbon Fiasco: Pilbara plant to blow more CO2 than Safeguard Mechanism will saveBy Callum Foote | May 1, 2023Add Chevron's carbon capture disaster, to Woodside's Browse climate bomb and now the Perdaman fertiliser plant in ...
All Fossils Go? Tanya Plibersek new coal mine approval due FridayBy Callum Foote | April 24, 2023Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek will decide this Friday whether to approve what could be Australia’s newest ...