Extinction of more threatened Australian species is not inevitable

08 July 15

Extinction is not an inevitable consequence of Australian progress. How much we want to keep our native species is a choice we make as a nation, writes James Trezise

The heat is rising on Australia

06 July 15

All over the world we are seeing unlikely alliances form and voices of leadership cutting through as global communities rise up to tackle climate change - as we have seen this week through the Climate Change roundtable, writes Victoria McKenzie-McHarg

Abbott can't have it both ways on climate policy

18 June 15

When it comes to the Federal government promoting both coal and nuclear – they are wrong on both fronts. Neither coal nor nuclear provide the answer to future energy security and economic prosperity, writes Victoria McKenzie-McHarg

Beyond Muckaty: The Path Towards Responsible Radioactive Waste Management

18 June 15

The federal government has clearly taken on some of the lessons from previous mistakes. Can Macfarlane finally get it right, asks Dave Sweeney

Australia increasingly isolated on climate policy

17 June 15

There is a clear need for more critical discussion in the Cabinet room on Australia’s environment policy in the lead up to the Paris round of negotiations on the climate targets, writes Matthew Rose

Federal government must allow states to move on renewables

11 June 15

Despite foot-dragging in Canberra, there may still be a way to advance renewable energy at the State level, writes Leigh Ewbank and Suzanne Harter

Australia isolated on climate after G7 meeting

10 June 15

Many countries can see the writing on the wall why not Australia? asks Matthew Rose

Cape York clearing threatens tourism icons

10 June 15

Denuded landscapes threaten biodiversity, writes Andrew Picone