Environment: The reformed EPBC Act – will the environment or business have priority?
Peter Sainsbury

Environment: The reformed EPBC Act – will the environment or business have priority?

After six years, reforming the EPBC Act may be reaching a conclusion. Twelve environmental defenders, many Indigenous, are murdered every month. Removing four dams allowed salmon to return to an Oregon river.

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Death by plastic
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Environment: Six strategies will simultaneously reduce emissions and help communities prepare
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Environment: Six strategies will simultaneously reduce emissions and help communities prepare

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COP30: Amazon rainforest destroyers
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COP30: Amazon rainforest destroyers

For 33 years, the world’s leaders have postponed climate action despite incontrovertible scientific evidence and images proving that mankind is rapidly razing and scorching our only home.

Is the Great Barrier Reef collapsing?
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‘We just have to be defiant’: Irrepressible environmentalist Bob Brown reflects on a life of activism
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‘We just have to be defiant’: Irrepressible environmentalist Bob Brown reflects on a life of activism

Hobart’s Theatre Royal was packed to the rafters on a chilly October evening when the irrepressible nature warrior Bob Brown launched his latest book Defiance.

China’s FDI, not the BRI, drives a global green transition
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The problem of climate change denialism
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The problem of climate change denialism

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If you go down to the forests today, you’re in for a big surprise (mass deforestation)
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If you go down to the forests today, you’re in for a big surprise (mass deforestation)

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Countering Trump, Pacific Islanders are leading on climate change
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