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climate crisis

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‘No to War and Fossil Fuels’: Students protest USyd ties with Thales and Santos

The connection between war and fossil fuels was a key theme of the rally, from the demand to sever ties with both Thales and Santos, to their joint role in the destruction of the planet and people.

April 28, 2023 Tiger Perkins
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‘Peaceful protest is not a crime’: Activists oppose Violet CoCo’s conviction

'The police and the courts are using jail as a deterrent to peaceful protests and this has to stop.'

December 7, 2022 Misbah Ansari and Luke Mesterovic
Features //

Duty of care: Cultivating a court for our climate

The proper response to the watershed Sharma v Minister for the Environment case, and imagining climate litigation in Australia as a tool for justice.

May 2, 2022 Zara Zadro
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‘Fuck You, ScoMo’: Thousands gather at PM’s doorstep to protest climate injustice

Protestors demanded immediate action from the government at the Global Climate Strike on Friday.

March 27, 2022 Misbah Ansari
Environment //

Bug PR – How do we think about the insect world?

Most people aren’t fond of insects, arachnids, and creepy-crawlies. How might their lack of charisma contribute to their population declines globally?

March 14, 2022 Ellie Stephenson
Culture, Music //

Resist: Midnight Oil’s call to fucking do something about the climate crisis

With our beds burning, Midnight Oil’s music continues to be relevant.

March 13, 2022 Valentina Carrizo
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USyd to divest from only some fossil fuel companies over next five years

The SRC Environment Officers said that stopping short of divesting from all fossil fuel companies is “greenwashing at best.”

June 9, 2021 Claire Ollivain
Profiles //

Summertime: In conversation with Danielle Celermajer

Contemplating the value of storytelling in the face of the climate catastrophe.

April 18, 2021 Juliette Marchant
Analysis //

How climate crises and COVID-19 are interconnected

Interrogating the links between climate change and the coronavirus

April 6, 2020 Deaundre Espejo and Jeffrey Khoo
Analysis //

Why haven’t we learned from Black Saturday?

A decade ago, the catastrophic Black Saturday fires prompted wide ranging reforms to stop it happening again. Why have Australian politicians failed to do the same now?

January 4, 2020 Daanyal Saeed

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