The Price of Green: City of Sydney pays Chinese, Turks to get net zeroBy Callum Foote | August 30, 2023The City of Sydney and City of Melbourne have been relying heavily on cheap Chinese and Turkish carbon offsets to ...
Snow Job – Snowy Hydro 2.0 in a fathomless crevasse of costsBy Rex Patrick | August 25, 2023Malcolm Turnbull's Snowy Hydro 2.0 project was touted as $2 billion bargain in 2017. It now looks a $10 billion ...
Network of influence: is the carbon credits elite prolonging fossil fuels?By Callum Foote | August 23, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism has been a boon for climate farming consultants and the NGO elite. Callum Foote explores ...
Bill Shock – does waltzing with energy companies, comparison sites, get your costs down?By Sandi Logan | August 22, 2023Energy consumers are getting used to dancing with their provider each year to get the lowest price possible for ...
Transparency Net Zero: new fossil fuel approvals by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek on the upBy Callum Foote | August 16, 2023Tanya Plibersek’s first year of being Minister for Environment and Water has seen three coal and gas-related ...
Hydrogen: a “miracle solution”, or over-hyped stalking horse for fossil fuels lobby?By Rosco Jones | August 15, 2023Is hydrogen the "miracle fuel" to ramp up Australia's decarbonisation or an over-hyped distraction by the fossil ...
Reports reveal the symphony of coal and gas money showered on sports and the artsBy Callum Foote | August 11, 2023While Victorian netballers refuse money from Gina Rinehart, and Cricket Australia drops Alinta Energy as sponsors, ...
Plibersek Pressure: extend a $13bil dud, or deliver Murray Darling Basin Plan 2.0?By Rex Patrick | July 31, 2023The Murray-Darling Basin Plan has less than 12 months to run. Everyone accepts the objectives of the Plan will not ...
Report claims super funds are lying to their members on climate riskBy Zacharias Szumer | July 28, 2023A climate report from Aussie pension fund UniSuper caused a stir. Buried in the pages of "Climate Risks and Our ...
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 ...
The Price of Green: City of Sydney pays Chinese, Turks to get net zeroBy Callum Foote | August 30, 2023The City of Sydney and City of Melbourne have been relying heavily on cheap Chinese and Turkish carbon offsets to ...
Snow Job – Snowy Hydro 2.0 in a fathomless crevasse of costsBy Rex Patrick | August 25, 2023Malcolm Turnbull's Snowy Hydro 2.0 project was touted as $2 billion bargain in 2017. It now looks a $10 billion ...
Network of influence: is the carbon credits elite prolonging fossil fuels?By Callum Foote | August 23, 2023The Safeguard Mechanism has been a boon for climate farming consultants and the NGO elite. Callum Foote explores ...
Bill Shock – does waltzing with energy companies, comparison sites, get your costs down?By Sandi Logan | August 22, 2023Energy consumers are getting used to dancing with their provider each year to get the lowest price possible for ...
Transparency Net Zero: new fossil fuel approvals by Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek on the upBy Callum Foote | August 16, 2023Tanya Plibersek’s first year of being Minister for Environment and Water has seen three coal and gas-related ...
Hydrogen: a “miracle solution”, or over-hyped stalking horse for fossil fuels lobby?By Rosco Jones | August 15, 2023Is hydrogen the "miracle fuel" to ramp up Australia's decarbonisation or an over-hyped distraction by the fossil ...
Reports reveal the symphony of coal and gas money showered on sports and the artsBy Callum Foote | August 11, 2023While Victorian netballers refuse money from Gina Rinehart, and Cricket Australia drops Alinta Energy as sponsors, ...
Plibersek Pressure: extend a $13bil dud, or deliver Murray Darling Basin Plan 2.0?By Rex Patrick | July 31, 2023The Murray-Darling Basin Plan has less than 12 months to run. Everyone accepts the objectives of the Plan will not ...
Report claims super funds are lying to their members on climate riskBy Zacharias Szumer | July 28, 2023A climate report from Aussie pension fund UniSuper caused a stir. Buried in the pages of "Climate Risks and Our ...
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 ...