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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 ...
ASIC and ACCC put companies on notice for greenwashingBy David Gilchrist | April 12, 2023Regulators ASIC and ACCC have put Australian businesses on notice that those caught deceiving consumers or ...
“Only in Australia”: Glencore greenwash scraps coal mine for even more toxic blue hydrogenBy Callum Foote | April 7, 2023Glencore's decision to transform the Wandoan mega coal mine into a feedstock for dirty hydrogen production in the ...
Carbon offsets stampede: Australian polluters are spending big in IndonesiaBy Zacharias Szumer | April 5, 2023One of the controversial aspects of the Safeguard Mechanism is the use of carbon offsets which many Australian ...
Poles and wires super-profits causing energy price spikes, and foreign takeoversBy Callum Foote | April 3, 2023As foreign takeovers swirl, a hidden super-profit is being levied by electricity network providers costing ...
Drowning or Waving? Will Beetaloo gas frackers survive Greens, Labor Safeguard deal?By Callum Foote | March 30, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism announcement has seen their share price tank, but Beetaloo Basin gas developers have yet ...
Low Energy: Coalition and Labor neck and neck on coal and gas policy as NSW Election loomsBy Callum Foote | March 23, 2023Few substantial differences set the Coalition and Labor apart on fossil fuels and climate. Both parties support ...
How PR and the fog of corporate disinformation has governments paying to burn the planetBy Grant Ennis | March 10, 2023Public relations is at the core of coal and gas industry influence which has governments actually incentivising ...
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 ...
ASIC and ACCC put companies on notice for greenwashingBy David Gilchrist | April 12, 2023Regulators ASIC and ACCC have put Australian businesses on notice that those caught deceiving consumers or ...
“Only in Australia”: Glencore greenwash scraps coal mine for even more toxic blue hydrogenBy Callum Foote | April 7, 2023Glencore's decision to transform the Wandoan mega coal mine into a feedstock for dirty hydrogen production in the ...
Carbon offsets stampede: Australian polluters are spending big in IndonesiaBy Zacharias Szumer | April 5, 2023One of the controversial aspects of the Safeguard Mechanism is the use of carbon offsets which many Australian ...
Poles and wires super-profits causing energy price spikes, and foreign takeoversBy Callum Foote | April 3, 2023As foreign takeovers swirl, a hidden super-profit is being levied by electricity network providers costing ...
Drowning or Waving? Will Beetaloo gas frackers survive Greens, Labor Safeguard deal?By Callum Foote | March 30, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism announcement has seen their share price tank, but Beetaloo Basin gas developers have yet ...
Low Energy: Coalition and Labor neck and neck on coal and gas policy as NSW Election loomsBy Callum Foote | March 23, 2023Few substantial differences set the Coalition and Labor apart on fossil fuels and climate. Both parties support ...
How PR and the fog of corporate disinformation has governments paying to burn the planetBy Grant Ennis | March 10, 2023Public relations is at the core of coal and gas industry influence which has governments actually incentivising ...