11.09.24 By Tim Flannery, Wesley Morgan, Sala Dr George Carter, Richie Merzian, Tishiko King, Bob Phillipson, Simon Bradshaw and Kirsten Tidswell When scientific consensus on global warming emerged in ...
In fewer than six years, Australia has doubled the share of renewable electricity in our main grid and, today, more than 3.6 million Australian households have installed rooftop solar to reduce their ...
The Climate Council welcomes the Australian Government’s new plan to find accurate ways to measure methane from coal and gas companies, a significant source of climate pollution. As the Climate ...
RENEWABLE ENERGY like solar and wind is providing 40% of the electricity in Australia’s main grid, and there’s a strong pipeline of new projects on the way, according to the latest outlook from the ...
Urgent climate action will make the difference between prosperity and penury in the decades to come, according to the Intergenerational Report released today. A two degree increase in global ...
A new poll released today by the Climate Council shows that 7 out of 10 people disagree with the Government’s stance to keep the Liddell coal-fired power station open costing nearly $1 billion. When ...
of the urgent need for action, Professor Tim Flannery said today. Climate Change 2015: Growing Risks, Critical Choices provides the most up-to-date, comprehensive synthesis of climate science in ...
Gas is a hot political topic at the moment, but it is complex. The lack of industry transparency, the emissions produced by gas and loaded terms such as ‘natural gas’ make it difficult for everyday ...
Leaving a gift to the Climate Council in your will is one of the most powerful ways to make a difference on climate change long into the future. After you have provided for your family and loved ones, ...
Queensland has everything it needs to become a clean industry superpower. The Sunshine State has the natural resources to become a world leader in renewable energy, as well as in industries such as ...
Our car-centric transport system is one of Australia’s biggest sources of climate pollution, and makes our streets congested, noisy, dirty and dangerous We need a better way. It’s time to reimagine ...