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Colonialism: why leading climate scientists have finally acknowledged its link with climate change

For the first time in the institution’s history, the IPCC has included the term “colonialism” in its report’s summary. And sights colonialism an important context and driver for climate change.

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Who’s who in Glasgow: 5 countries that could make or break the planet’s future under climate change

The climate talks in Glasgow are just days away, and may be the last chance to coordinate global efforts to stop the planet warming beyond 1.5℃ this century. So which countries hold the cards?

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Climate change is coming for your snacks: why repeated drought threatens dried fruits and veggies

Why repeated drought threatens dried fruits and veggies

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IPCC report: how to make global emissions peak and fall – and what’s stopping us

However you slice it, the latest IPCC report told the world what it already knew – and added even greater urgency.

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Have you ever thought about whether or not your insurance provider aligns with your values?

​We asked our community what they think when it comes to insurance and climate change!

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Wind turbines off the coast could help Australia become an energy superpower, research finds

​Offshore wind farms are an increasingly common sight overseas. But Australia has neglected the technology, despite the ample wind gusts buffeting much of our coastline.

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Tree-Planting Programs: Here’s Why We Need To Grow Trees, Not Just Plant Them!

Donating your time or money to tree-planting initiatives can be a rewarding way to tackle climate change, but here are some things to understand and research before you go barking up the wrong tree!

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Natalie Isaacs Explores Why We Need To Reduce Our Household Food Waste And Why It’s A Climate Change Issue!

The week before lockdown in Sydney, I was lucky to be able to travel to Port Macquarie to have a hugely important conversation, about food waste's impact on climate change, with 100 wonderful women.

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Record-breaking temperatures mean we must change the way we talk about the climate emergency

But the notion that humanity should have known, or should have done something about the crisis earlier — that we should be ashamed for our lack of inaction — is unhelpful for dealing with the climate crisis.