Setting Australia’s 2035 climate target is one of the most important decisions the government has made. This rapid analysis ...
The choices we make today – on how rapidly we cut climate pollution over coming years – will determine exactly how dangerous our future becomes. The Australian Government’s national risk assessment ...
THE CLIMATE COUNCIL WARNS our first National Climate Risk Assessment released today is a horror story of rising costs and harm unless we cut climate pollution faster. If Australia and the rest of the ...
The Climate Council warns the Albanese Government is putting Australians in harm’s way as it prepares to green light Woodside’s North West Shelf until 2070, the most polluting fossil fuel project in a ...
The Federal Government is due to set Australia’s 2035 climate target by September – a decision that will shape the future of every Australian. A stronger target will protect Australians from worsening ...
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 ...
Nearly five years ago, the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements—sparked by the Black Summer bushfires—identified a major gap: Australia did not have a single, comprehensive ...
The annual Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) is one of the most important – if not the most important – political gatherings in our region. Each year, leaders from across the Pacific come together to ...
CLIMATE COUNCIL has responded to reports of a new Business Council of Australia (BCA) report with a call for more BCA members to join 500 businesses already backing a stronger 2035 climate target for ...
A NEW REPORT reveals that while US President Donald Trump’s return to the White House is demolishing federal climate support, major US states, companies – and rivals such as China – are powering ahead ...
The global energy transformation is gathering speed. Low-emissions energy sources (including renewables and nuclear) now generate more than 40% of the world’s electricity. In 2025, investment in ...
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