Climate pollution is endangering our homes, and risking the biggest asset of many Australians, with new analysis revealing ...
Our homes are our most prized assets but we’re increasingly being dealt a losing hand when it comes to worsening climate ...
The plan sits in stark contrast to projections from the Australian Energy Market Operator, which show all of Queensland’s ...
The Climate Council acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we live, meet and work. We wish to pay our respects to Elders, past and present, and recognise the continuous connection ...
For many people, making a gift in their Will has become an increasingly important way to make a big difference on climate change. Large or small, your gift demonstrates your commitment to climate ...
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 ...
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 ...
This content is 5 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 ...
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has addressed world leaders at COP26 in Glasgow with a speech that was light on commitments and credibility, but heavy on spin. Morrison claimed that his Government is ...
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 ...
Four million Australians living in Australia’s third largest city and the heavily populated regions nearby were warned to get ready for Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Understandably, the anxiety surrounding ...
When scientific consensus on global warming emerged in the late 1980s, Australia was quick on the uptake. In 1989, Prime Minister Bob Hawke declared that “Australia’s concern for the environment doesn ...