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Gas is burning our climate faster, and Australia’s part of the problem
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Energy

Gas is burning our climate faster, and Australia’s part of the problem

Gas will be part of our energy mix but, despite industry claims, new gas production and infrastructure is not needed in the transition to renewable energy.

  • by Lesley Hughes

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Multibillion-dollar plan to convert coal into ‘clean’ hydrogen falters

Multibillion-dollar plan to convert coal into ‘clean’ hydrogen falters

The controversial plan was billed as a lifeline for the Latrobe Valley’s ageing brown coal industry.

  • by Bianca Hall and Nick Toscano
The maps that could predict your bushfire risk

The maps that could predict your bushfire risk

If you could predict how a bushfire was moving and whether it was likely to come in your direction, would it convince you to leave your home earlier?

  • by Bianca Hall
Expansion of coal will come at a cost. A new report says it won’t be mining that pays

Expansion of coal will come at a cost. A new report says it won’t be mining that pays

The NSW Net Zero Commission has warned the state is not on track to meet legislated emission reduction targets and that any expansion of coal mining will force other industries to make deeper cuts.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
We’ll see fires and floods: Authorities warn of dangerous summer ahead

We’ll see fires and floods: Authorities warn of dangerous summer ahead

Conditions in parts of the country are similar to the Black Summer of 2019-20, as Australians are warned to prepare for an above-average bushfire season.

  • by Bianca Hall
Sydney risks blackouts as heat soars and coal power plants falter
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Sydney risks blackouts as heat soars and coal power plants falter

Sydneysiders have been asked to lower energy use after 3pm as the hottest November day since 2020 offers a stark demonstration of the unreliability of ageing coal power stations.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons and Mike Foley
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Hottest end to spring in five years brings blackout risk to Sydney

Hottest end to spring in five years brings blackout risk to Sydney

Public health authorities have warned Sydneysiders to take action around hot weather this week to avoid serious illness or even death.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Grant is a coal miner. He’s been arrested for protesting against coal exports
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Grant is a coal miner. He’s been arrested for protesting against coal exports

A coal miner for 44 years, Grant Howard was among 170 people arrested at the Rising Tide blockade of the Port of Newcastle.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Countries to benefit from $460b climate deal blast funding as woefully insufficient

Countries to benefit from $460b climate deal blast funding as woefully insufficient

The funding will help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change, with rich countries leading the payments.

  • by Kate Abnett, Valerie Volcovici and Karin Strohecker
‘Wrecking ball’: The oil-rich nation blocking UN climate talks

‘Wrecking ball’: The oil-rich nation blocking UN climate talks

The need for consensus is delaying urgent action on climate – and consensus is needed to fix it.

  • by Nick O'Malley
Anti-coal protesters clear court hurdle for kayak flotilla near port

Anti-coal protesters clear court hurdle for kayak flotilla near port

“The Minns government can’t arrest their way out of the fact that people are freaked out about climate crisis and angry that the government is continuing to approve new coal and gas projects,” said protest organiser Alexa Stuart.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons