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This election, Australians endorsed the progress that’s already been made, and backed a renewable-powered future.
The nature of bushfires in Australia has changed. Bushfire conditions are now more dangerous than in the past, and the risk to people and property has increased. For well over 20 years scientists have ...
A dangerous summer is unfolding. Hundreds of bushfires are burning, we’ve broken our hottest day on record - twice, and Eastern Australia is being gripped by a prolonged and devastating drought. We ...
This summer, as communities across the country experienced wild swings between weather extremes, the Climate Council conducted polling to learn how extreme weather events were impacting the wellbeing ...
Australia has some of the best renewable resources in the world, but some of our sunniest and windiest places aren’t very well connected to the existing electricity infrastructure. This is why ...
Gas is a polluting fossil fuel that’s fuelling the climate crisis. It is also harming our health and our hip pockets, as prices continue to rise. Fortunately, there are alternatives that are cheaper ...
Find out how much you could save in energy bills and emissions each year by making basic changes around your home in our energy savings simulator.
Learn about the impacts of climate change on mental health in Australia and hear from those on the front line of the climate crisis about how to better prepare for and respond to future disasters.
Our new report 'Waiting for the Green Light: Transport Solutions to Climate Change' shows that transport is Australia’s second largest source of greenhouse gas pollution, after electricity.
The Climate Council and Electric Vehicle Council commissioned new analysis to examine the potential impact of introducing Fuel Efficiency Standards in Australia.
Australia's rich sporting identity is threatened by climate change—with increased heatwaves, bushfires—but remains an integral part of the solution.
THE GREAT BARRIER REEF could be hit with repeat coral bleaching events every two years by 2034 under current greenhouse gas pollution rates, the Climate Council's new report shows.
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