The wellbeing, livelihoods and security of Australian communities, and the precious ecosystems upon which we depend for our survival, rest on tackling the climate crisis.
Markets are already reacting and fuel prices are rising here. When fossil fuel supply is threatened, prices spike and ...
The world has already heated by 1.3ºC above pre-industrial levels. The excess heat is driving more ferocious and frequent fires, floods and heatwaves, rising sea levels, and more volatile and ...
Power bills are front of mind for many Australians. The public and political debate is loud – and often misleading. That’s why we’ve created this conversation guide to equip you with the facts to ...
This content is 7 years old. 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 ...
Australians from our cities and regions want to keep building more wind, solar and storage – and made this clear at the ballot box. A steep swing towards Labor, delivering what is expected to be their ...
This content is 6 years old. A dangerous summer is unfolding. Hundreds of bushfires are burning, we’ve broken our hottest day on record – twice, and Eastern Australia is being gripped by a prolonged ...
Eco-anxiety is a growing concern amongst Australians. And for good reason – world-renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough said: “If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilisations and the ...
Climate pollution is endangering our homes, and risking the biggest asset of many Australians, with new analysis revealing flood risk has put a $42.2 billion dent in property values. This is an ...
Climate change already threatens many people’s greatest asset, their home. This report identifies the suburbs and electorates across Australia where households and businesses face the most acute risk ...
Climate Council has commissioned Professor Jacqueline Peel, director of Melbourne Climate Futures and Professor of Environmental and Climate Law at the University of Melbourne Law School, to produce a ...
We’re not even half way through 2024, yet we’ve already witnessed countries in all corners of the globe endure extreme weather events. From ferocious wildfires to devastating floods and scorching ...