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Who’s Winning the Climate War? Australia.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese took office in 2022 pledging to end the country's climate wars — and he may have just done it. "The wars are on, but the good guys are winning them more,” ...
The Pacific needs Australia to do more on climate change, and the upcoming summit in New York might be Canberra’s next best opportunity. As New York City gears up for the next United Nations General ...
Australia and Pacific island nations had hoped to leave this year’s global climate talks in Azerbaijan having won a bid to host the 2026 summit. Instead, the decision on who will host the 31st ...
The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their ...
Tuvalu, a Pacific Island nation of 11,200 people, is forecast to be the first country to become uninhabitable due to climate change. In response, it has successfully negotiated the first legally ...
Australia will spend A$9 billion ($6 billion) on climate adaptation through 2030 as it braces for more frequent, severe and overlapping hazards caused by global warming, the government said in two ...
Australia’s exposure to extreme heat continues to grow while the country has emerged as a global hotspot for climate change litigation, according to the latest MJA–Lancet Countdown report. Released ...
Australia has already warmed by over 1.5℃ in a little over a century, warns the 2024 edition of the State of the Climate report, issued every two years. With this increased warming has come more ...
Steve Hatfield-Dodds is head of research for the EY Net Zero Centre. As EY-Parthenon Strategy’s Chief Climate Economics and Policy Officer (Oceania) he advises not-for-profits, businesses, and ...
SYDNEY, Nov 29 (Reuters) - A climate-change protest off Australia's coast forced an inbound ship to turn back from one of the country's largest terminals for coal exports on Saturday, prompting 11 ...
Today’s is the first in a series of posts for THB Australia Week. Coming soon, an update on trends in Australian normalized disaster losses and an analysis of historical and projected decarbonization ...
Australia has experienced a 37 per cent rise in dangerous heat exposure over the past two decades, while becoming the world's second-highest hotspot for climate litigation, a new report reveals.
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