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A sexist climate for activists

Dissecting the sexism faced by women climate change activists

October 21, 2019 Zara Zadro
A group of people protesting and holding a large green and blue banner.
Perspective // Climate Crisis

Field notes from a scientist on strike

A vignette of scientific takes on the largest student strike in recent memory

September 22, 2019 Coco Huang
Photo from the climate strike along George Street, picturing signs that read STOP ADANI.
News // Climate Action

‘ScoMo is a coal fondler’: Protesters stop Sydney for climate justice

The rally shut down roads around NSW Parliament to demand immediate climate action

August 10, 2019 Matthew Forbes
News // Climate Change

Climate Strike: “We are the diagnosis, but we are the cure”

Strikes, rallies and marches take place as thousands protest climate inaction

March 16, 2019 Rhea Thomas, Patrick McKenzie and Amelia Mertha

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