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The Federal Government is due to set Australia’s 2035 climate target by September – a decision that will shape the future of every Australian. A stronger target will keep Australians safer from ...
If you’re ready to start making big savings on your energy bills, download our handy checklist of steps you can take for a cheaper, cleaner and healthier home. Electrifying our homes and improving ...
A survey of more than 1500 Australians found that more than three-quarters (77%) want the government’s climate plan to aim to limit risks from extreme weather events like bushfires.
Emission intensity is the volume of emissions per unit of GDP. Reducing emission intensity means that less pollution is being created per unit of GDP. BUT! And this is a big ‘but’ – if GDP grows then ...
This election, Australians endorsed the progress that’s already been made, and backed a renewable-powered future.
An overview of Australia's major existing and proposed gas projects, marked out across the country in anticipation of the Climate Council’s Gas Exploration Map.
A fundamental duty of governments is to keep people safe. Wherever we may live, having a basic level of physical security and the confidence that we are safe and protected at home is essential. For ...
Australia’s leading science agency, CSIRO, has released its draft GenCost 2024-25 report which provides an economic analysis of the cost of building various energy projects in Australia. So what does ...
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF could be hit with repeat coral bleaching events every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates, the Climate Council's new report shows.
This summer, as communities across the country experienced wild swings between weather extremes, the Climate Council conducted polling to learn how extreme weather events were impacting the wellbeing ...
Australia has entered the ‘era of climate consequences’, with the vast majority of Australian households already impacted by climate change. Climate pollution from the burning of coal, oil and gas is ...
Electricity and gas prices are rising across Australia. So what’s going on here? And what does this mean for the future of Australia’s energy system?