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OFF THE CHARTS

The more gas we export, the more it costs Australians in utility prices

By Greg Jericho

Yes, the Queensland gas industry is doing heavy lifting – lifting of gas and electricity prices

EconomyClimate
The more gas we export, the more it costs Australians in utility prices

FACTCHECK

Factcheck: Does Australia need new gas projects to help renewables?

By Phoenix O'Neill

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas says a new gas project in Narrabri, NSW is needed to firm up SA’s electricity supply.

Climate
Not True
Factcheck: Does Australia need new gas projects to help renewables?

WHAT'S NEW

In a step backwards for the climate, Labor is close to a deal with the Coalition on environmental laws

By Tegan George

Australia’s environment laws are so “broken” they now scrutinise more solar farms than coal mines.

Climate
In a step backwards for the climate, Labor is close to a deal with the Coalition on environmental laws

WHAT'S NEW

What is Australia risking? These are the future impacts of our climate change policies

By Tegan George

“What’s worse? Denying the science or denying the need to act on the science? Because I don’t think history is going to remember either very favourably.”

Climate
What is Australia risking? These are the future impacts of our climate change policies

OPINION

Why do Australian nationalists love foreign companies so much?

Richard Denniss
Richard Denniss

The gas giants are taking the piss, and the Australian right are encouraging them.

ClimateInternational Affairs
Why do Australian nationalists love foreign companies so much?

OPINION

Labor claims that they accept the science on climate change - but their actions indicate the opposite

Richard Denniss
Richard Denniss

The Coalition’s clumsy culture war is providing perfect cover for Labor’s determination to expand fossil fuel production

Climate
Labor claims that they accept the science on climate change - but their actions indicate the opposite

WHAT'S NEW

Tuvalu is ground zero for the global climate crisis. No nation is more vulnerable than this small Pacific country

By Stephen Long

The Australia Institute's new documentary 'Save Tuvalu, Save the World' spotlights young climate campaigners fighting for their country.

ClimateInternational Affairs
Tuvalu is ground zero for the global climate crisis. No nation is more vulnerable than this small Pacific country

WHAT'S NEW

Shocking new documentary takes viewers to the front line of the climate crisis

By staff writers

A new documentary has shown the terrifying impact climate change, caused by harmful fossil fuels, is having on the pacific island nation, Tuvalu.

ClimateInternational Affairs
Shocking new documentary takes viewers to the front line of the climate crisis

WHAT'S NEW

Follow the Money: Government still ignoring climate reality

By Tegan George

More than half a million Australians could be at risk from rising sea levels yet the Federal Government continues to approve new fossil fuel projects.

Climate
Follow the Money: Government still ignoring climate reality

OFF THE CHARTS

Australia uses more gas to process exported gas than for domestic power generation or manufacturing

By Greg Jericho

Australia does not have a natural gas shortage.

Climate
Australia uses more gas to process exported gas than for domestic power generation or manufacturing
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