‘Fuelling the destruction of the planet’:Greta Thunberg lashes energy giants at Davos

‘Fuelling the destruction of the planet’:Greta Thunberg lashes energy giants at Davos

Greta Thunberg has called on the global energy industry and its financiers to end all fossil fuel investments at a high-profile meeting in Davos with the head of the International Energy Agency.

  • byMaha El Dahan

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Extinction Rebellion’s next protest target revealed after UK members ‘quit’

Extinction Rebellion’s next protest target revealed after UK members ‘quit’

The Australian arm of climate activist group Extinction Rebellion says it will protest harder,despite the British wing’s plans to tone down its tactics.

  • byNick O'Malley
In Arthur Boyd’s property,artists and scientists tackle climate change and extreme weather

In Arthur Boyd’s property,artists and scientists tackle climate change and extreme weather

Work by more than 25 artists and 15 scientists drawing on climate research and First Nations knowledge form part of a conversation around the environment,sustainability,and planetary care.

  • byAndrew Taylor
When the weather report becomes a work of art at Bundanon

When the weather report becomes a work of art at Bundanon

Siteworks,an annual festival of art and environment at Bundanon,makes climate a focus for art.

  • byChloe Wolifson
Bunbury Ring Road’s fate sealed as court dismisses last-ditch bid to stop clearing

Bunbury Ring Road’s fate sealed as court dismisses last-ditch bid to stop clearing

A South West lobby group rallying to stop the clearing of a biodiversity hotspot to make way for the Bunbury Outer Ring Road has lost an 11th-hour bid to overturn its approval.

  • byJesinta Burton
Public comments open on ‘last-ditch bid’ to save Gnangara pines for black cockatoos

Public comments open on ‘last-ditch bid’ to save Gnangara pines for black cockatoos

The state’s environmental watchdog has invited the public to comment on scientists and activists’ bid to save the Gnangara pine forest as black cockatoo habitat.

  • byHolly Thompson
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Where do artists fit in a world where technology is taking over?

Where do artists fit in a world where technology is taking over?

Bots deliberately sabotaging the way news is delivered and a work created from censored tweets? This new exhibition focuses on something that concerns us all.

  • byKerrie O'Brien
Perrottet’s joy at a young woman’s jail time was ugly
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Perrottet’s joy at a young woman’s jail time was ugly

The crime Deanna Coco went to jail for was created just last year by the Perrottet government,specifically to target climate protesters.

  • byNick O'Malley
Hit songs,happy marriage,good causes:Has Bono found what he’s looking for?

Hit songs,happy marriage,good causes:Has Bono found what he’s looking for?

Grief,glory,strange bedfellows and stranger revelations:U2’s Bono shares an intimate chat at home with a childhood friend.

  • byMariella Frostrup
‘The heating climate is coming to you’:Forrest calls on ‘lazy’ execs to join climate crusade

‘The heating climate is coming to you’:Forrest calls on ‘lazy’ execs to join climate crusade

Fortescue chair Andrew Forrest lambasted the lack of climate action from the rest of Australia’s corporate leadership as either lazy or protecting vested interests.

  • byPeter Milne
How Australian art galleries are responding to climate change protests

How Australian art galleries are responding to climate change protests

Security is an eight-letter word rarely spoken about by galleries and museums but the latest climate change protests have its leaders worried.

  • byLinda Morris