Australia’s green energy experiment has left millions of its citizens with a shaky power grid, serving as a case study on how blind allegiance to climate dogma leads to economic and social turmoil.
Rebecca Burdon also works for Climate Resource, which consults to organisations on NDCs and the warming implications of country targets. No conflicts exist in relation to this article. This week, ...
A lifeline has been extended to the people of Tuvalu, a low-lying Pacific nation where rising sea levels are creating ever more problems. Each year, Australia will grant residency to 280 Tuvaluans.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday backed Pacific leaders' calls for urgent action on climate change, ramping up pressure on Australia to overhaul its stance on global warming.
Research Associate, Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW Sydney Ten years on from the landmark Paris Agreement, countries have taken big strides in limiting emissions and the clean energy ...
A rare phenomenon—sudden stratospheric warming over Antarctica—could lead to abnormally hot and dry conditions in parts of southern Australia. This unusual event, which has occurred only a few times ...
This week, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will attend the annual United Nations General Assembly meeting in New York. He will bring something important: Australia's new 2035 emission cut target of 62 ...