We believe that hundreds of thousands of MasterChef fans are being deceived into thinking that the gas used in the program is good for the planet.
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Coalition ‘missing in action’ on climate crisis
We are calling on the federal Coalition to listen to the Australian people and produce a climate policy that will reduce emissions this decade and support the transition to a clean economy with good jobs and exports like green steel and green hydrogen that support decarbonisation globally.
Buzz-worthy news on World Bees Day
Australia hosts approximately 10 per cent of global bee diversity.
Cheaper petrol and less pollution from new emissions standards
Australians will finally have access to more low and zero emissions vehicles already being sold in their millions overseas.
How AI can revolutionise fast fashion
Businesses employing AI-powered climate service innovation models improved energy efficiency, reduced emissions, and increased renewable energy sources.
Farmers welcome more choice in new vehicle market
Vehicles have become a significant driver of carbon pollution in Australia, and Farmers for Climate Action also stands by the principle that companies making the vehicles should be held accountable for the pollution they create, which affects our farming families and our food supply.
No plan for climate in Dutton’s budget reply
The Opposition leader’s budget in reply speech revealed that his energy policy will increase carbon pollution by burning gas, a dangerous fossil fuel, until his planned nuclear reactors may or may not come online in decades’ time.
Open letter: the future holds no place for coal, oil or gas
Extreme events will get worse following the demands of the basic physics and chemistry of the atmosphere and ocean. We have been warned over and over and over again by scientists.
Events: Rising Tide, Deep Ecology and gallery talk
Rising Tide is scaling up its response to the climate crisis and aims to have 10,000 people for a massive 10-day mobilisation from Tuesday the 19th to Thursday the 28th of November blockading the Newcastle coal port for a record 50 hours.
Walk and dinner mark Domestic Violence Prevention Month
Currently this year, 35 women have already been killed by an intimate partner or someone known to them.