Just weeks ago, Australians made it clear at the ballot box: climate action matters. But the recent approval of Woodside’s massive North West Shelf gas project extension tells a harsher truth.| Climate Council
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Privacy matters. The Climate Council is committed to ensuring that your personal information is protected. Read more about the collection of information in our Collection Statements. Skip to section What is personal information? Personal information is information or an opinion about an identified individual, or an individual who is reasonably identifiable whether the information or opinion […]| Climate Council
The Mid-North Coast of NSW is currently experiencing record breaking flooding, after experiencing back-to-back extreme weather events in the last few years.| Climate Council
A list of questions to help you to identify climate policies that rapidly reduce emissions before 2030.| Climate Council
Former Fire & Rescue NSW Commissioner and Climate Councillor Greg Mullins is warning that another disaster on the scale of Black Summer is coming—and that this federal election is a critical opportunity to vote for stronger climate action to keep Australians safer. As extreme weather events continue to intensify, and with polling consistently showing that […] The post Greg Mullins: “This election we need to vote like our lives depend on it—because they do” appeared first on Climat...| Climate Council
Everyone is talking about their high and rising energy bills, and we know the culprit. Here’s five things you need to know about what’s really going on with power prices in Australia.| Climate Council
The policies that Australians back at the ballot box will shape the future of our kids, their kids and generations to come.| Climate Council
The Climate Council’s Heat Map of Australia is an interactive tool that shows how cutting climate pollution will limit extreme heat in our neighbourhoods. It projects the average number of hot and very hot days, as well as very hot nights, for each suburb and electorate per year by 2050 and 2090, and across three […]| Climate Council