Greenhouse gas emissions continued to increase in 2022, as did the effects on Earth’s climate and the consequences for humans. Pet trading within Australia needs to be more strictly monitored and regulated. Global Climate Report 2022 The World Meteorological Organisation’s (WMO) 2022 update continues to tell the same sad story of political neglect: Emissions of Continue reading »
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Josiah Mortimer reports on a spree of arrests of peaceful protestors in the capital
The nurse told him: You have malaria—the kind that kills you. So why wasn’t it killing the birds?
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Do some states have ‘special responsibilities’ or obligations to help solve collective action problems as a consequence of their position in the international system? Australia should. Policymakers and the general public may find it hard to believe, but academics who study international relations for a living occasionally come up with good ideas. They certainly come Continue reading »
For billions of years, rivers connected continents to the sea. Then we came along.
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The blue state could become the 20th in the U.S. to enact a so-called critical infrastructure law.
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The established media has been determined to stir up concerns that XR's big four-day action will disrupt the London Marathon, writes Stephen Colegrave
Wetlands store a lot of carbon—but turning that into a business isn’t easy.
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Prolonged inaction on climate change has left those at the bottom of the socio-economic ladder exposed to the fluctuations of an unpredictable global market, writes Thomas Perrett
Virtually all paths to a net-zero-emissions food system rely on consumers in high-income countries shifting to a more plant-forward diet