The duty would require decision makers to consider the likely impact of decisions that are harmful to the climate, on the health and wellbeing of current and future children, and to not make a decision that would pose a material risk of harm to their health and wellbeing.
Browsing: Environment
We laugh about the Emu War that we lost -– twice! –- and it is just a story. I wonder what the emus think of that story. Twenty-thousand emus who returned home after their breeding season only to find their habitat cancerous with monocultural wheat fields and shot at with literal machine guns.
We hear these words in speeches, at rallies, and on banners — but what does it really mean? What do First Nations-led climate solutions look like?
In the most recent of a series of warnings from climate scientists, the future looks grim.
Exploiting land in Marrickville for profit is a colonial tradition.
The rediscovery of the roach is poignant in its timing.
You’re living in their natural habitat — don’t forget.
As it turns out, the defoliated mangrove wetlands of Vietnam have something in common with the mangrove swamps that line the banks of the Parramatta River.
Suburbia has its problems, but there’s something about it that enthralls me.
On the role between increased rates of Australian bushfires, released aerosols and rapid ozone depletion.