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‘It’s going to be messy’: advocates balance climate action and conservation amid Queensland’s green energy boom
‘Some negative projects will get up, but we have to keep our eyes on the broader goals’, says WWF Australia

Graham Readfearn

04, May, 2024 @8:00 PM

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First Nations woman one of seven global winners of prestigious Goldman prize for environmental activism
Murrawah Johnson recognised for role in landmark legal case to block coalmine backed by Clive Palmer

Graham Readfearn

29, Apr, 2024 @7:30 AM

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Dutton’s plan to save Australia with nuclear comes undone when you look between the brushstrokes | Temperature Check
The dystopian picture of renewables painted by the opposition leader is full of inconsistencies, partial truths and misinformation

Graham Readfearn

23, Apr, 2024 @3:00 PM

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Western Australia’s eucalypt forests fade to brown as century-old giant jarrahs die in heat and drought
Dead and dying shrubs and trees – some of which are found nowhere else on Earth – line more than 1,000km across the state’s south-west

Graham Readfearn

19, Apr, 2024 @3:00 PM

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Extreme coral bleaching could spell worst summer on record for Great Barrier Reef, authority says
Floods, cyclones, heat stress and predatory starfish contributing to impacts as fourth planet-wide bleaching event confirmed

Graham Readfearn

17, Apr, 2024 @3:45 AM

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Global heating pushes coral reefs towards worst planet-wide mass bleaching on record
The percentage of reef areas experiencing bleaching-level heat stress is increasing by about 1% a week, scientists say

Graham Readfearn

15, Apr, 2024 @3:00 PM

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‘Tourists ask a lot of questions’: Great Barrier Reef guides face up to bleaching tragedy
Tour boat divers have long borne witness to mass bleaching events. Once reluctant to wade into discussions about global heating, they are now opening up

Graham Readfearn

22, Mar, 2024 @11:00 PM

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Global heating, land clearing and the ‘extinction vortex’: the fight to save Australia’s koalas
A century ago, the sheer volume of koalas meant they were hunted for fur in the hundreds of thousands; today a dwindling population faces threats from continued logging and heatwaves

Graham Readfearn

21, Mar, 2024 @2:07 PM

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CSIRO chief warns against ‘disparaging science’ after Peter Dutton criticises nuclear energy costings
Douglas Hilton says he will ‘staunchly defend’ scientists as opposition leader repeats incorrect claim that CSIRO report does not accurately represent cost of renewables

Paul Karp and Graham Readfearn

15, Mar, 2024 @12:03 AM

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Seven rescued from remote WA finally home – as it happened
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Stephanie Convery and Emily Wind (earlier)

14, Mar, 2024 @7:34 AM

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Dutton’s blast of radioactive rhetoric on nuclear power leaves facts in the dust | Temperature Check
Coalition’s claim of cheap power and quickly built reactors is at odds with real world experience of other countries

Graham Readfearn

13, Mar, 2024 @2:00 PM

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Lowitja O’Donoghue remembered at state funeral – as it happened
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Stephanie Convery (now) and Emily Wind (earlier)

08, Mar, 2024 @6:56 AM

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