Christine Milne argues the glory of restored Tasmanian lake, drowned in 1972, would outweigh benefits of energy it generates
Weve agreed to engage in discussions on the basis that the government doesnt try and wreck the renewable energy target, Bill Shorten says
Greens will add spine and rigour to pathetic Coalition climate plan in order to ensure RET remains
Owen Paterson, who has been moved on from his post as the UK’s Environment Secretary, unloads: I leave the post with great misgivings about the power and irresponsibility of – to coin a phrase – the Green Blob...
Senate makes good prime minister's pledge in blood to axe the tax, with nation unlikely to meet 5% emissions reduction target
As senators debate bill, consumer watchdog says it will only enforce reductions for businesses in the energy sector
Clean Energy Finance Corporation could also survive new Senate, which begins on 1 July
Today is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand. It seems an appropriate time to reflect on what Australia was and what it has become. (Sorry Kiwis: can't comment on you this time, though I wish I could. Please forgive...
A week into my Australian tour and I already I love the country and its people so much I could happily stay here forever. (Articles like this and this and this may partly explain why) There's just one small problem –...
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