If the production of coal and gas is even a little higher than the government has predicted, this risks blowing the carbon budget entirely. That’s before taking into account the more than 100 further fossil fuel projects still in the development pipeline.
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Hart says FOGO a go-go
59 per cent of the local kerbside waste stream was organic including food and other organic material.
Unique opportunity to deeply connect to nature on the Central Coast
“I’ve never wavered from my conviction that the world needs to understand that the illusion of separation between humans and the rest of the natural world is the root of the environmental crisis,” said John Seed.
Steggall calls for Albanese to make good on his PEP11 promises
Asset Energy commenced proceedings following the revelation that Mr Morrison had secretly sworn himself to the resources portfolio and to four other departments of state without disclosure to his Cabinet colleagues or to the public.
Central Coast Council called out for “shameful” record on protecting wetlands
“If Central Coast Council will not reclassify and permanently protect Porters Creek Wetland will it come clean and let the community know why not. Is the long-term plan to develop the airport into the wetland? If so, where’s the business case for doing so?”
Climate Council wants state government to help kick gas out of homes
“Ending our dependence on expensive, price-volatile gas should be a top priority for our leaders,” Dr Tidemann said.
Extinction Election: Barrington to Hawkesbury to face regional extinctions this century
Lead author of the alliance report Paul Winn told the Newcastle Herald in December , “Our research suggests at least 22 threatened native fauna species will suffer substantial range contractions in the region and at least six species are at risk of extinction within the next 50 years.”
Voluntary administration may be a minor glitch for Sun Cable
The AAPowerLink had been given major project status by both the Northern Territory and the Commonwealth Governments.
Environmental Defender says all state EPAs must have power to combat climate crisis
Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action (BSCA) welcomed the NSW Environment Protection Authority’s announcement that its Climate Change Policy and Plan had been finalised.
Offshore gas licence may still have pep in its step
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s secret ministries saga may give Asset Energy a legal lifeline to go ahead with gas exploration off the NSW coast between Newcastle and Wollongong