More science, less PR in climate change message
Crikey readers talk unemployment and why PR flacks should not be the ones selling climate change.
View ArticleCaro’s Flotsam and Jetsam: ugly little liars edition
Surprise! The budget is not only cruel and horrific, it's worse than you'd thought. The Coalition has broken so very many of its election promises, just to stick the boot into the poor, sick and old.
View ArticleEnvironmental protection not a luxury good
Crikey readers talk why Abbott must act now on climate change.
View ArticleLet’s not be too hasty to blame all old white men
Crikey readers talk the death of the carbon tax and youth unemployment.
View ArticleEnergy policy not worth the (green) paper it’s written on
The Australian government has its head firmly buried in the sand on climate action, but state governments and private companies are stepping in.
View ArticleReal pro-business advocates act on climate change — just ask Maggie
A company board that ignores a clear and present danger to its business is negligent -- and climate change is that clear and present danger, writes Dr Geoff Edwards, president of the Royal Society of...
View ArticleHow the government is sneakily taking over the Climate Change Authority
The government has decided to put the Climate Change Authority and Clean Energy Regulator under the purview of the Environment Minister. Not that you'd know it from reading the bill. Freelance...
View ArticleTemperature’s rising: acid rain of govt intervention leaves BOM high and dry
Morale at the Bureau of Meteorology is at rock bottom, amid veiled pressure from the Abbott government, write Crikey reporter Sally Whyte and Crikey editor Marni Cordell. The post Temperature’s rising:...
View ArticleMedia briefs: rethinking the paywall … ratings inflation … Matildas’ victory …
The Sun has found its traffic choked by its paywall. Plus other media tidbits of the day, The post Media briefs: rethinking the paywall … ratings inflation … Matildas’ victory … appeared first on Crikey.
View ArticleIs Australia really lagging behind on climate action?
Australia has announced its new carbon emissions target, and most climate scientists say it's not nearly enough. Jennifer Morgan global director of the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute...
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