By Joe Montero
The COP29 climate talks underway in Azerbaijan involve nearly 200 governments. Now well into the second week of a fortnight of talks, the summit has produced extraordinarily little. Instead of serious discussion on practical measures to increase the reduction of carbon emission, the emphasis has been on a series of diversions, which seek to turn attention away from the real issues. Continue reading COPT29 is looking like one more climate action failure →
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Australia has just recorded the driest winter on record and already suffering a combination of bushfires and floods. Weather forecasters are telling us that the coming summer will be worse, possibly heading to record top temperatures. Continue reading You can’t cut carbon emissions by feeding fossil fuel companies →
By Ben Wilson
According to Professor Will Steffen of the Australian Climate Council, global greenhouse emissions have started to fall, because of the growth of renewable energy sources and therefore less reliance on the use of fossil fuels. Continue reading Carbon emissions are falling but more is needed →
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