This year’s climate talks saw real progress – just not on fossil fuels
Many feared global political instability and the US leaving the Paris Agreement would undermine COP30 talks. What did the conference deliver?
Many feared global political instability and the US leaving the Paris Agreement would undermine COP30 talks. What did the conference deliver?
Can Australia’s new 2035 emission reduction target of 62–70 per cent succeed where the 2012 carbon price failed, or will the government’s climate policy again…
The New South Wales Court of Appeal has overturned the approval for MACH Energy’s proposed expansion of the Mount Pleasant coal mine near Muswellbrook.
Meet the EDO NSW solicitor with carriage of the first case in Australia to accept expert evidence about the global carbon budget.
From Goondiwindi to the European Union, Dominique Doyle has dedicated her career to combating what she calls the “ticking time bomb of climate change”.
Shaping international responses to climate change, disasters and displacement is a growing need, writes UNSW Professor Jane McAdam.
Martijn Wilder AM, head of Baker & Mackenzie’s Global Environmental Markets practice, experienced first-hand how things played out at the historic Paris Climate Change Summit….
Climate change, although causing individuals to flee their country of nationality, does not by itself establish refugee status. By STEPHEN TULLY.