Gas And Coal Watch
Follow The Money31 Jan 2018

Gas And Coal Watch

"Burning something to boil water to create steam is a really old-fashioned technology..." The Australia Institute has spent the hot summer days monitoring when gas and coal power plants trip, taking sometimes hundreds of megawatts of power from the grid at unpredictable times. In contrast, solar power is taking pressure of the grid by delaying peak demand by several hours on days of extreme heat. Read Mark Ogge's report Can't stand the heat.

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An Eventful Trip to Fiji

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The Labor Government has been campaigning for Australia to host COP31, the UN climate conference, in partnership with a Pacific Island nation. But Pacific Islanders have several concerns, mainly due t...

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While you might not think native duck hunting is a big issue in Australia, it actually has extensive detrimental effects on our ecosystems. And it isn't even that popular among Australians.  This was ...

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The lifecycle emissions resulting from Tamboran Resources’ proposed Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) processing and export facility in the Northern Territory would be equivalent to 12 coal-fired power stat...

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A Trojan Horse for Fossil Fuels

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The Environment Protection (Sea Dumping) Amendment (Using New Technologies to Fight Climate Change) Bill currently before Parliament sounds promising. But as it turns out, the name of the bill is hidi...

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Ending the ‘Jobs for Mates’ Culture with Dr Sophie Scamps [Webinar]

Ending the ‘Jobs for Mates’ Culture with Dr Sophie Scamps [Webinar]

Restoring trust and integrity in Australia’s democracy was a key issue in 2022 federal election. In March, independent MP Dr Sophie Scamps introduced a new bill designed to end the ‘jobs for mates’ cu...

2 Aug 202353min

The Shell Game Behind Carbon Credits with Nick Feik [Webinar]

The Shell Game Behind Carbon Credits with Nick Feik [Webinar]

In his new essay “The Great Stock ‘n’ Coal Swindle” for The Monthly, Nick Feik takes a deep dive into Australia’s carbon offsets industry and its links to fossil fuel expansion. This was recorded on W...

26 Jul 202357min

The 'Tassie Tiger of the Sea' is on the brink

The 'Tassie Tiger of the Sea' is on the brink

The Maugean Skate, nicknamed the 'Tasmanian Tiger of the Sea,' is on the brink of extinction, with salmon farming in the region threatening its natural habitat. So will Federal Environment Minister Ta...

18 Jul 202318min

Climate Change and the Pacific: Regional Climate Diplomacy Forum 2023 [webinar]

Climate Change and the Pacific: Regional Climate Diplomacy Forum 2023 [webinar]

Given the existential threat that rising sea levels and increasing extreme weather events pose to their communities, Pacific Island nations have been some of the most vocal advocates for climate actio...

12 Jul 202356min

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