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New research from The Australia Institute shows that 26 out of Australia’s 37 universities have financial links to fossil fuel companies.
Official vague statement released in May 2024. We knew by then that billions of corals were dead or dying due to extreme heat stress in Jan-March. www.theguardian.com/environment/... The Australian government stayed silent for another 14 months, until after an election & more fossil fuel permits.
Glencore, a company that's expanding a massive coal mine in Queensland, Australia, is going to destroy a massive amount of koala habitat - and plans to buy 'koala offsets' to claim they've undone that damage www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
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Climate models since the 1970s nailed it—most predicted global warming almost exactly as it happened.
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Concerning reports the unreleased National Climate Risk Assessment is “dire” and “diabolical”. It maps what the people & places we love stand to lose from climate change. We should know this before the govt sets our 2035 emissions target Release it now. www.afr.com/policy/energ...
The oil industry's Alliance to End Plastic Waste was created to "change the conversation – away from short-term simplistic bans of plastic," documents reveal unearthed.greenpeace.org/2024/11/20/a...
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You haven’t been paying attention if you’re surprised that Ningaloo Reef is affected (again) by climate change. “Unprecedented Mass Bleaching and Loss of Coral across 12° of Latitude in Western Australia in 2010–11”. journals.plos.org/plosone/arti... www.theguardian.com/environment/...
“More than 34,000 dead marine animals have been logged (on beaches) – while, of course, far more have gone unobserved.” The true death toll - silent and unseen - is billions of marine animals and plants. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
One of three coal exporting ports - on The Best-Managed World-Heritage-listed Coral Reef in the World.
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The Alliance to End Plastic Waste spent five years clearing up the amount of plastic its key oil and chemical members produce in two days
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The government has delayed the release of a “shocking” assessment of global warming’s effect on the economy, just weeks before its 2035 target decision.
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Companies behind campaign to ‘end plastic waste’ produced 1,000 times more plastic than it cleaned up
Labor keeps ‘dire’ climate report under wraps
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Usually alive with colour and fish, Ningaloo reef and the Rowley Showls now look as though they are ‘painted white’ as temperatures rise
www.theguardian.com
Experts say data reported by beachgoers is ‘hugely useful’ after a slow official response to disaster
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‘It was our hope spot’: scientists heartbroken as pristine coral gardens hit by Western Australia’s worst bleaching event
61 leafy seadragons, 604 Port Jackson sharks: logging the grim tally of death in South Australia’s algal bloom
Last week we learned the Great Barrier Reef has suffered some of the worst bleaching in history This week, Ningaloo, another 🇦🇺 icon is experiencing catastrophic coral loss These are national treasures. We must take strong action on climate to save them. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08...
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In Western Australia, the damage to coral reefs including the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo has eclipsed any previous bleaching events.
www.abc.net.au
'Hope spot' to 'skeletons': Ningaloo's 'catastrophic' event
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