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cop26

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Democratic Republic of Congo to sell drilling rights to Congo Basin: What does this mean for Climate Summits?

The DRC’s plans to auction off drilling rights to oil and gas companies in the Congo Basin threatens global climate targets and undermines international climate summits.

August 15, 2022 Leo Shanahan
Comedy //

Uni management toss coins into Victoria Park lake for good luck with cutting staff and courses

It’s believed the coins were taken out of wages owed to University tutors.

November 13, 2021 Patrick McKenzie
Opinion //

How ScoMo turned COP26 into a cop out

Morrison departed after three days of the fortnight-long climate conference.

November 11, 2021 Noni Reginato
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COP26 protest in Sydney stresses that 2050 is too late for climate action

The protest joined over 200 around the world in demanding climate justice.

November 6, 2021 Vivienne Guo

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