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- Climate activists plan election strategy
- Independent body to review UN climate panel
- Climate change is a fact, says China
- 'Father of global warming' to speak in Adelaide
- ABC chair criticises climate change coverage
- Scientists buck political pressure over climate
- Climate change science: the evidence is clear
- Councils demand climate change report action
- Scientists discover huge seabed methane leak
- Council prepares for climate change
- Coastal councils lobby for climate change support
- Water efficiency required as supply dwindles
- Climate change reporting: balanced or biased?
- The big dry ahead
- Dire water supply outlook
- Government admits failing to sell ETS
- Housing sustainability declaration now in force
- Council prepares for climate change
- Defence fears as Combet 'rescues Garrett'
- Opposition calls for independent insulation inquiry
- UN creates new panel for IPCC review
- Farmers' changes bypass climate debate
- Wong splits renewable energy scheme
- Sea-level threat ends coastal development
- ETS will 'force retailers to increase prices'
- Cyber-bullies on both sides of climate debate
- Coalition pushes for ETS inquiry
- Job fears emerge for Keppel Prince
- Traders get ETS impact briefing
- Qld solar hot water rebates 'on hold'
- Loggerhead turtle breeding affected by global warming
- Germany to host next climate summit
- Reef coral bleaching detected
- Denmark gets energy efficiency one-stop shop
- Malice, misquotes and Media Watch
- Climate scientists 'under cyber attack'
- Climate science alive and well, say experts
- Climate chief's resignation sparks treaty talk
- Albany wind energy impresses MP
- Power station uncertainty worries MP
- Swimmers prepare for marathon reef swim
- Shire rejects sea level construction recommendation
- UN climate chief quits
- Wong to hear push for stronger emissions targets
- Abbott's 'Soviet' climate plan delusional: Garnaut
- Increasing concern about sea level rise
- Car emissions 'drop to record low'
- Carbon trading push for Indigenous communities
- UN panel admits new error in climate report
- Rudd admits failed election promises
- Food crisis looms, warn scientists
- Key 'climategate' scientist cleared of wrongdoing
- Penn University's 'climategate' findings
- Turnbull crosses floor on ETS vote
- Councils help form shires' association policy
- MP says climate change debate not delivering
- Ice age coral could point to future sea levels
- Journalists weather the changing climate
- Green loans scheme 'too successful'
- Network echoes calls for Green Loans change
- Fishers able to monitor carbon footprint
- Farmers to get climate change funds
- Cross-dressed fast-talking the new Canberra climate
- Push to change embattled climate panel
- Charles Darwin Uni gets $10m research boost
- Turnbull to cross floor on emissions trading
- Antarctic snow linked to WA dry
- Abbott 'running scare campaign' on ETS
- Embattled climate scientist pens racy novel
- Green overhaul for coal-fired power station
- Arctic melt to cost trillions: report
- MP talks up climate change plan
- Climate activists fined for Opera House climb
- Government coy on deeper ETS costing
- UN climate chief defends embattled scientist
- Coalition climate plan 'costs $27b'
- Coalition plan 'will push up emissions'
- Rudd rattled on climate change: Abbott
- Monckton blasts unconstitutional ETS
- I was wrong to support ETS: Humphries
- VFF ponders climate change policy
- How climate change came to tax us all
- Tasmania can meet emissions reduction target: report
- Libs: Climate change policy big win in S-E
- MP spruiks climate change policy
- Abbott pencils in date with Monckton
- Coalition MPs urged to cross floor with Turnbull
- Coalition plan a 'climate con job'
- Call for separate Torres sea level funding
- Abbott unveils climate change policy
- Shires plan for drier future
- Rudd rallies the troops as Abbott gains ground
- Abbott set to unveil climate policy
- Climate body 'embarrassed' over forest claim
- Nations meet emissions target deadline
- Miner up-beat about cutting carbon footprint
- Abbott to reveal climate policy cost
- Impact of ETS on food costs 'minimal'
- Savings will pay for Abbott's climate policy
- Canada announces carbon targets
- UN climate claims based on student's essay: report
- Mega tax will fund Abbott's climate policy: Rudd
- Industrial nations to blame for global warming: bin Laden
- No new tax for climate change policy, says Abbott
- Riverina faces more deadly blazes: report
- Heatwaves on the rise as record lows decline
- Research centre to boost global food efforts
- ETS threatens jobs says Monckton
- Scientists close to predicting bushfire behaviour
- Gen Y urges smarter green future
- Wong sticks to guns on emissions target
- Scientists discuss climate change, bushfire link
- Hills may help winegrowers fight climate change
- Garnaut urges early election
- Scientists 'losing climate fight'
- Sceptic opens fire on climate change
- Keneally takes up carbon footprint challenge
- New evidence suggests megafauna no match for humans
- Loy Yang study to consider carbon capture technology
- UN admits Himalaya glacier data dodgy
- Greens propose interim carbon tax
- Climate boss admits Copenhagen failed
- Scientist denies UN glacier melt date
- Another Perth scorcher
- Murray Protest
- UN to probe doomsday glacier forecast
- Perth wilts as mercury soars
- Wong defends UN over climate mistake
- Politicians given emissions reduction challenge
- Greenhouse emissions down in SA
- Australians cutting greenhouse emissions: report
- Power outages as Perth swelters
- Perth swelters in heatwave
- Abbott 'walking away' from climate change policy
- Abbott opens new green front
- Scientists push Doomsday Clock back a minute
- Greens back Abbott's environmental push
- Abbott uses speech to rally 'green army'
- Government 'too focused' on climate change
- Cull camels to cut emissions: Opposition
- Top End could be 'Saudia Arabia of biofuel'
- Concerns raised over cap on land clearing
- Fears for survival of port jackson shark
- Government aims for 90pc car emission cuts
- Science 'playing critical role' in reef survival
- Climate change could impact turtle gender: scientist
- NZ feels the heat after hottest decade
- Great Barrier Reef 'overrun by weeds'
- Australia bakes through warmest decade on record
- Warmest decade proves Abbott 'got it wrong'
- Renewed calls for climate change royal commission
- Qld coal industry 'cautiously optimistic' about 2010
- DFAT in contact with arrested Copenhagen protester
- Families will 'be ahead' under emissions scheme
- Organisers praise climate-friendly ice rink
- Obama says climate discontent justified
- Eyewitness: How China sabotaged climate talks
- Climate talks prove no need for ETS rush: Schultz
- Wong satisfied with India's climate position
- Carbon push may cement mine's future
- Cars fastest growing greenhouse emitters: study
- India, China cooperated to torpedo climate deal
- Developing nations 'resisted' climate deal
- Climate group: 'Copenhagen talks not failure'
- Hunger strike farmer refuses to meet Government
- Wong rules out ETS deal with Greens
- Britain blames China for Copenhagen 'farce'
- Opposition 'barracking for climate failure'
- ACT drafts policy to curb emissions
- Give me a genome among the gum trees
- Senator pleads with landholder to end hunger strike
- Protester accused of power station trespass
- Copenhagen failure 'vindicates Opposition stance'
- Rudd should have taken ETS to Copenhagen: Garnaut
- Climate deal disappoints business groups
- 23 arrested after coal train protest
- Abbott still wants 'big ETS debate' with Rudd
- Protesters dragged off coal train tracks
- Wong hits back at climate deal's critics
- Climate accord clears hurdle in Copenhagen
- Future not for sale: climate deal rejected
- Hunger strike farmer not going anywhere
- Copenhagen climate talks run overtime
- Don't undersell Copenhagen deal: Flannery
- Non-binding climate deal struck at Copenhagen
- Imperfect deal better than no deal: Obama
- Pledge to cut NT emissions by 60pc by 2050
- 1968 scuba tank helps climate research
- Copenhagen: Prime Ministerial Disneyland
- 3C rise 'would see countries disappear'
- Climate policy unveiled but Greens unhappy
- Rudd won't give up on Copenhagen deal
- South Korea to host 2012 climate talks
- Claims forest giants 600 years old
- Temps to rise 3C even with a deal: leak
- Rudd offering money to dilute climate deal: Tuvalu
- Hockey backtracks on ETS stance
- Rudd pessimistic on Copenhagen deal
- Cimate change film premieres in Copenhagen
- China sees no chance of climate deal: source
- Rudd leans on Tuvalu over warming limit
- Chavez, Morales, Mugabe lash out at Copenhagen
- Two days to go, little progress at Copenhagen
- Ban to hit inefficient air-conditioners
- Homefront denial
- Market heats up for humble wood pellet
- Sinking countries beg for climate agreement
- Police thwart march on climate summit
- Rich-poor divide halts climate deal
- Desert offers climate change lessons
- Bring on election, Abbott tells Rudd
- Arnie offers to host climate talks
- Queensland, California join forces to explore carbon storage
- Copenhagen negotiator accuses Rudd of lying
- Abbott: I'm a fair dinkum environmentalist
- Copenhagen deal likely despite theatrics: Kyoto negotiator
- China throws weight behind alternative energy
- Australian species most threatened by Climate change
- Climate change activists scale Opera House
- Tribunal recommends 62 per cent power price rise
- Australia 'trying to kill Kyoto'
- Developing nations stage climate summit walkout
- Opposition climate plan 'a magic pudding'
- Koalas at risk of climate change extinction: study
- Clean coal project gets 'significant' status
- Australia accused of cooking carbon books
- Climate change fears tipped to boost hinterland house prices
- Abbott seizes on carbon rort claims
- Bligh begins Torres Strait tour
- Hundreds miss out on jam-packed Copenhagen
- Redmond no longer 'climate sceptic'
- Climategate - again?
- Inuits need cash for freezers in warming Arctic
- Top End storm develops into cyclone
- Copenhagen talks stagnate as protests turn violent
- Torrential rain, wild winds batter Darwin
- Violence mars Copenhagen climate protests
- Rudd's climate entourage an 'unfair expense'
- Massive turnout for Walk Against Warming
- Wong not buying draft Copenhagen deal
- EU pledges billions in climate aid
- Climate refugees in Australia 'inevitable'
- Activist warns of Copenhagen violence
- Rudd denies Copenhagen entourage report
- Billionaire unveils gold for greening plan
- Wong plays down climate talk tensions
- Hydro power proves double-edged sword
- Darwin swelters through equal hottest night
- Abbott accused of climate costing blunder
- Climate change activists rally outside steelworks
- Joyce of tax
- Indigenous fire skills on show at Copenhagen
- Get serious, Gillard tells Abbott
- Climate talks teeter as split emerges
- Climate concern waning in US
- Aviation on agenda at climate conference
- Abbott rallies 'army' in climate battle
- Australian ski fields on slippery slope
- The ugly side of climate politics
- Henderson attacks CLP's climate policy
- Garrett considers Torres Strait climate aid
- Green odyssey takes cyclist to Copenhagen
- Climate scientist receives death threats
- Indigenous delegates head to Copenhagen
- Industry support for 'right' ETS model
- Federal MP tries to get farmer to end hunger strike
- Abbott compares Copenhagen to Munich agreement
- Antarctica ice core headed to Reno
- Leaked agreement rocks Copenhagen
- Last decade warmest on record
- Coal boss takes climate solutions to Copenhagen
- Dalai Lama urges action on climate change
- Climate delegates ponder developing world hurdles
- Eliasson on art in a changing climate
- US EPA moves on climate
- Government urged to match Opposition's climate policy
- Green Triangle eyes climate talks
- Dalai Lama brings message to Hobart
- Sea urchins 'bulldozing' Tasmanian reef
- Climate change Australia's greatest economic risk: survey
- US environment watchdog moves to fight climate change
- Divisions run deep in Copenhagen
- Copenhagen climate talks open
- PM 'ignoring' plight of Australia's sinking islands
- Labor seizes on fresh Liberal discord
- Climate change protester hospitalised after hunger strike
- Turnbull ups the white-ante
- Greens optimistic over ETS
- No pain, no gain
- Reef standards to bolster aquarium industry
- Abbott inspects clean coal technology
- 'Green' scheme launched for wine industry
- World heads to Copenhagen for climate talks
- Turnbull savages Abbott over climate 'bullshit'
- The road through Copenhagen: a preview
- Abbott downplays $50b climate change bill
- No certainty for business in climate change debate
- UN defends scientists over leaked emails
- UN delegates take train to Copenhagen
- Obama boosts hopes for Copenhagen agreement
- Climate change driving polar bears to cannibalism
- Cap-and-trade criticism 'the wrong call'
- UN to probe leaked climate emails
- Nepalese cabinet holds Everest meeting
- Abbott not backing nuclear energy yet
- Virtual vote gives you a voice at Copenhagen
- India follows China in setting carbon targets
- Top climate scientist hopes Copenhagen fails
- NZ PM changes mind on climate conference
- Scientist quits over ETS 'censorship'
- PM plays down double dissolution chances
- Sceptics want climate science debate
- Oakeshott unhappy with ETS snub
- Indigenous Australians want the economic benefits from an ETS
- Calls for Gold Coast to be carbon benchmark
- Climate expert steps down after hacked emails
- Resurrected emissions scheme appears doomed
- Abbott 'scaremongering' on emissions scheme
- Attenborough pessimistic about Copenhagen
- Labor to resurrect ETS from the dead
- Carbon cloud hangs over business
- Liberals get 'one chance' on climate laws
- Bligh suggests states could agree on own ETS
- Unbowed, Turnbull saved best for last
- Abbott nukes Howard's ETS stance
- Senate kills off emissions trade laws
- Abbott calls time on Rudd's climate mandate
- Stern attacks Australian climate sceptics
- Senate to vote down emissions trade laws
- MPs back Abbott leadership
- Carbon scheme needs Greens' support: labour council
- Business welcomes Coalition's emissions trading about-face
- The coal, hard facts on climate policy
- Liberals 'liberated' as ETS heads for defeat
- Aquaculture experts discuss way forward
- Hockey weighs options after leadership snub
- Abbott's win a blow for environment: Henderson
- Abbott comes out fighting after leadership coup
- MP spruiks greener future
- Turnbull supporters nurse wounds of 'treachery'
- 'Extremists' taking over Liberal Party
- All aboard the 'People Skills' wild ride
- Shock win for Abbott in leadership vote
- Denmark releases draft climate blueprint
- ETS 'may still pass' with leadership change
- Dalai Lama issues climate plea
- 60pc electricity price hike 'only an estimate'
- Councils to work on climate change plan
- Qld Liberal MPs told to vote against ETS
- Rudd honours Lara, heads to Washington
- BNP boss to attend Copenhagen summit
- Liberals at boiling point waiting for Hockey
- Tasmanian perspective on federal Liberal leadership
- Nepal's government to meet on Mt Everest
- Rudd plays careful hand at CHOGM
- Rudd to rebuff call for Afghan reinforcements
- Shear science: project curbs burping sheep
- World leaders spruik chances of climate deal
- Liberal stoush could derail emissions scheme
- Turnbull fights for political life
- More than 85 leaders to attend climate talks: Denmark
- Rudd talks climate change with Denmark, France
- Climate sceptics 'out of step' with voters
- Turnbull won't be spooked by rebels
- Liberals to decide Turnbull's fate Tuesday
- Liberal rebels call for spill
- Mirabella quits shadow ministry over ETS
- Sources deny Bishop-Turnbull split
- Australia's oceans under pressure
- Sea level rise disparity worries council
- Rudd heads to Caribbean for CHOGM talks
- China unveils plan to limit emissions
- Rudd to meet Obama before climate talks
- Obama to take 17pc emissions cut to Copenhagen
- Turnbull urges Coalition to move forward
- Households to foot emissions scheme bill
- Turnbull survives but divisions remain
- NZ passes emissions trading scheme
- Mayor fears ETS could cost mine jobs
- Nash won't back amended ETS
- Govt accused of rewarding polluters
- Victorious Turnbull urges party to unite
- Sweetened carbon deal still hard to swallow
- ETS must include agriculture says academic
- Libs to vote on leadership spill
- Early bushfire threat tipped to be common
- Oh Malcolm, how did it come to this?
- Climate changing faster than expected: scientists
- Turnbull rubbishes spill talk
- 'I'm the leader': Turnbull defies dissidents
- Sceptics seize on leaked climate emails
- Rudd turns up heat over emissions deal
- Protester says ETS too weak
- Turnbull 'makes the call' on climate deal
- Turnbull survives climate deal cliffhanger
- Coalition climate vote on knife's edge
- Whistling protesters interrupt Question Time
- Factbox: Labor's climate deal offer to Coalition
- Tensions high at climate deal crunch time
- Climate emails hacked, published
- Senior Liberal deals Turnbull climate blow
- Concern emissions scheme won't benefit Aborigines
- Politicians watch climate change doco
- At least 60 leaders to attend climate conference
- Flannery on defensive over leaked emails
- Grizzlies, polar bears breeding because of climate change
- Liberals to decide on emissions trading
- Rudd's final appeal for emissions vote
- Antarctic icesheet losing mass
- Protesters arrested as climate debate rages
- Politicians to view reef documentary amid ETS talks
- Business wants emissions scheme delayed
- VCAT refuses Gippsland subdivision due to rising sea risk
- Backbench anger as carbon trade deal nears
- Ocean census reveals giants of the deep
- Wong tightens climate vote deadline
- Abbott 'challenging Turnbull' with ETS flip
- Exempt NT from emissions scheme, demands CLP
- US navy braces for Arctic resources fight
- Wong coy on more carbon compensation
- Biofuels cropping may threaten health, environment
- Union seeks mine ETS compo
- Call for Illawarra mines to get ETS concessions
- Firefighters demand climate change action
- Qld Farmers can help cut greenhouse gases
- Report considers carbon neutral beef industry
- Bernardi to vote against carbon scheme
- Rudd calls for Copenhagen courage
- Academic rejects Murray carbon claims
- Townsville eyes sustainable future
- Emission targets 'will boost community enthusiasm'
- Australia leads world in carbon emissions
- Emissions negotiations inch forward
- US, China talks cordial but produce little
- Senate risks emissions trading delays: Rudd
- Academic warns of Barrier Reef emissions threat
- Obama to press China on climate change
- ACT sets ambitious emissions target
- Leaders look to 2010 for climate deal
- Emissions offsets for farmers too risky
- Supercomputer to boost research output
- Williams still opposing ETS
- Telstra sets 'ambitious' emissions target
- Report details coastal climate change risks
- Maps reveal rising sea level threat
- Govt names communities at risk of climate change
- Farmers back carbon scheme exemption
- Grassroots climate change grants
- Gallery gong for climate change exhibit
- Minchin still cold on climate deal
- APEC leaders douse hopes of climate deal
- Opposition not sold on ETS agriculture backflip
- Rudd plays down APEC climate backdown
- WA farmers welcome ETS exclusion
- Majority want tougher emissions targets: Greens
- France, Brazil announce common climate goals
- Farmers win changes to carbon scheme
- APEC leaders dilute carbon targets
- Brazil unveils ambitious emissions target
- Wong denies sea level scare campaign
- Brazil pledges deep emission cuts
- 250,000 homes 'at risk' from rising seas
- Review outlines Murray flow risks
- Gladstone air quality 'a priority'
- Locals 'conscious' of climate change impact
- Bishop denies Coalition full of climate sceptics
- Turnbull takes heat for Coalition's climate sceptics
- Clean coal unviable, says Macfarlane
- ACT considers electric car fleet
- Swan at odds with EU on climate funding
- Coalition MPs deny man-made climate change: Minchin
- Climate discontent feeds Coalition division
- Climate talks end in division and pessimism
- Developing countries on track to cut emissions
- WA sea level rises doubling world average
- Senators spray Rudd's ETS 'hissy fit'
- 40 leaders to attend Copenhagen talks
- Scientist leaves for sea level fact-finding trip
- Toons teach kids to save Barrier Reef
- Rudd wages war on Coalition climate deniers
- Hopes dim ahead of Copenhagen talks
- Engineer proposes carbon removal fix
- Rudd singled out in African climate boycott
- Climate forum warns against inaction
- $50m needed for marine science research
- Feds claim Coalition not taking ETS seriously
- CSIRO embroiled in censorship claims
- Orange slime holds science secrets
- Hotter climate set to reduce run-off
- Blair opens Brisbane climate summit
- Coastal conference to focus on climate change
- Beliefs on climate like religion, court rules
- Merkel in climate plea to US
- Climate deal meaningless without US
- Coastal housing risks under review
- CSIRO denies censoring climate paper
- Brumby quiet on coal company talks
- ANU students lead the way in carbon fight
- Australians care less about climate change
- Academic says cull buffalo to curb emissions
- Joyce threatens to quit Coalition
- EU climate deal angers green groups
- Further doubt cast on emissions scheme passage
- Minchin accused of emissions scheme hand grenade
- Liberals plagued with doubt over climate deal
- Water corp to probe climate change impact
- Help urged for power stations to cut emissions
- Rudd to lead coastal erosion national response
- Businesses slow to cut carbon
- Clean coal power 20 years away
- Council 'apathetic' about climate change
- Coastal climate change report 'overdue'
- National approach needed to prevent coastal 'nightmare'
- Councils plan for rising sea levels
- Water supply, homes at risk as sea levels rise
- 900 buildings in NT at risk of rising seas
- Sustainable economic growth forum kicks off
- Scientists keep close watch on region's corals
- Rising sea levels threaten 17,000 buildings
- Kakadu 'vulnerable' to climate change
- Rudd to play high-profile role at climate talks
- Byron Mayor welcomes climate change report
- Vic coastal properties at risk of climate change
- Development ban flagged for eroding coastline
- Rising seas may mean coastal development ban
- Sea level has risen 135mm in Darwin: scientist
- Plan to freeze threatened coral
- ETS demands 'a crazy wish list'
- ASEAN talks hit early snag
- Climate change activists rally with umbrellas
- Australia kicks off world climate change rally
- Biofuels 'worse than petrol' for climate
- Latrobe council urges ETS impact study
- Investors demand end to emissions trading handouts
- ETS bill back in Parliament
- Power plant rehab promises carbon cut
- Councils want ETS compo
- Nationals, farmers in carbon scheme split
- Report urges carbon capture focus
- Liberal MP rubbishes human link to climate change
- Academic says ETS changes too expensive
- Estimates hearing lifts lid on climate boss's hotel luxury
- Climate protesters storm power station
- Soil key to Australia's carbon future
- Opposition urged to reveal climate costing
- Turnbull resigned to climate change rebellion
- Five years to save world from climate change, says WWF
- Turnbull wins support for ETS amendments
- Turnbull faces colleagues in party room showdown
- Undersea cabinet calls for climate change deal
- Wong offers December vote on carbon laws
- Ministers don scuba gear for underwater meeting
- Ad hits back at ETS job loss claims
- Windsor urges farm climate change commitment
- Energy saving plan 'another tax'
- Study reveals wine industry climate change threat
- Solar schools scheme put on ice
- Energy services key to cutting emissions: Corbell
- Council hesitant to lend miners ETS help
- Global climate deal 'still has wiggle room'
- Fishermen: 'Not affected by climate change'
- Farmers urge emissions rule change
- Farmers urged to push for better climate change deal
- Climate change falling off policy radar
- Greens unveil emissions scheme amendments
- Greens call for end to car salary loophole
- Downturn 'restricts green investment'
- Greenpeace protesters scale Westminster roof
- Businesses concerned by ETS plans: survey
- '$3b hole' in Turnbull's emissions scheme
- Rudd calls for 'fair dinkum' climate negotiations
- Billionaire pours cash into clean energy
- Senior Liberals play down emissions divisions
- Protesters lock down coal mine
- Airlines agree to slash emissions
- Turnbull hits back at critics
- Farmers want soil offsets at Copenhagen
- Turnbull disquiet on the Western front
- Wong demands good faith climate talks
- Truss canvassing ETS opinions
- Coal permit exclusion 'could cost billions'
- ETS 'not tough enough'
- No agreement at Bangkok climate talks
- Turnbull evokes Menzies as ETS stance hardens
- Defence unmoved by climate change data
- Coast care group gets worst case climate change scenario
- Forum to scrutinise carbon reduction scheme
- Dust storm triggers ocean bloom
- ASX announces start for renewable energy trading
- Turnbull challenged to rule out Senate block
- Emissions scheme 'threatens 9,000 mine jobs'
- Nationals may be a lost cause: Turnbull
- CO2 emissions could fall by 3pct in 2009: IEA
- Turnbull calls for talks after poll pummelling
- Ocean acidity threatens to 'starve coral'
- Vic facing largest electricity price hike under ETS
- Police to keep watch over coal mine protest
- 'Don't play games' with emissions trading vote
- Senior Liberal calls for emissions vote delay
- Copenhagen agreement in doubt
- Turnbull unfazed by party's climate deniers
- Abbott backs Turnbull despite climate science doubts
- Midnight oil gifts song lyrics to climate change campaign
- Turnbull lashes out at 'smart-arse' backbenchers
- Lily Allen, Kofi Annan remake Beds Are Burning
- Anti-ETS campaign a 'dash for cash'
- ACTU rejects ETS 'scaremongering'
- Turnbull puts leadership on line with challenge to rebels
- Climate change to cost developing countries billions
- Climate change threatens food supplies
- Crystal ball predicts sea level rise
- ETS shouldn't cost mining jobs: union
- Warming water makes fish cranky
- Coalition hazy on emissions policy
- Coal group pushes for ETS changes
- Most councils backing sustainability networks
- Concerns emissions trading will force mine closure
- Govt faces 'fair dinkum' test on emissions scheme
- Traders warned of rising power costs
- Protesters hold peaceful power plant rally
- 4 degrees warming 'likely' without carbon cuts
- Power station carbon capture trial 'shows promise'
- Court adjourns Greenpeace coal terminal protest case
- Flower power fights Port Augusta station
- Hope for genetics to curb burping sheep
- 'Green' Arnie ready to work for Obama
- Greenpeace's first Australian court date
- Cash for overseas forests key to climate deal
- Pay PM a million bucks: Joyce
- Rocker lobster industry calm over warming waters
- Xstrata warns against open-cut mining charge
- Wine industry tackling climate issues
- Droughts and flooding rains to intensify
- Rudd sticks to script at UN
- El Nino-Modoki pattern to change weather again
- Turnbull fires back in emission row
- Dust storm 'started 12 months ago'
- China's historic shift on climate change
- Ozone hole on the mend
- Wong hits Turnbull with emissions trade deadline
- Ban says climate treaty failure morally inexcusable
- Double dissolution 'won't scare' Opposition
- China pledges climate action
- Climate change negligence will lead to 'benign genocide'
- Go north to secure food future
- Labor playing double game on dissolution threat
- Flannery backs flexible climate change deal
- UN chief ups ante on eve of climate talks
- Financial crisis driving down emissions: report
- Rudd changes tune on climate bill
- Climate plan will fail, says Brown
- Scientists call for 40pc emissions cuts
- Rudd, Clinton talk climate change over brekkie
- Wong signals climate change compromise
- Australia 'flying blind' on emissions legislation
- Nelson to oppose ETS in by-election
- Rudd heads to US for economy, climate talks
- Top Gear stage show to roll back Down Under
- Airlines to rise above financial turbulence
- Walruses die en masse as Arctic ice melts
- Dairy group airs carbon tax fears
- Nelson happy toeing ETS line in EU
- Barnaby plays down Coalition climate rift
- Outback solar scheme scrapped
- Arctic shipping shortcut bad for climate
- Tuckey tips conscience vote on emissions trade
- Garrett douses Beds Are Burning re-recording speculation
- Govt urged to close coal-fired power stations
- Clean coal technology 'unproven'
- Pass ETS now: Garnaut
- Hazelwood expecting more climate change protests
- Workers alienated by green jobs tag: union boss
- Mining conference considers green challenges
- Regions should get climate change 'fair go'
- Australia 'bottom of pack' on green economy
- Dozens arrested at power station protest
- Australians the 'world's worst polluters'
- Wind farm policy 'scaring councils'
- Sarkozy launches green tax plan
- Wind farms 'might stall despite green targets'
- International experts view lower Murray plight
- Riverland councils discuss climate change
- Coal-fired power stations 'should be scrapped'
- Clean coal: Miracle or mirage?
- Warm winter cuts greenhouse emissions
- Australia's birdlovers flock together in Hobart
- Study links Phillip Island penguin breeding patterns to climate change
- 'Climate' genes leave species vulnerable
- Expedition finds Arctic melting fast
- US climate bill faces new delay
- Climate inquiry visits Otways, Hamilton farms
- Union opposes Minerals Council carbon compo claim
- McNamara backs nuclear power
- Water security needs climate change priority: Murray users
- Arctic heating up fast, report warns
- No rain on roof of the world
- Millions pledged to help save reef
- Rising ocean temperature 'threatens coral'
- Turnbull casts doubt over carbon capture technology
- Emissions trading in the spotlight during Turnbull visit
- Manure major source of greenhouse gas
- Nationals promised ETS at last election: Pyne
- Latrobe Valley forum focuses on climate change
- No laughing matter: Happy gas to punch hole in ozone layer
- The Future of Offsets
- The Rankings
- Climate Change and Carbon Offsets
- Tips for buying offsets
- Use fake trees to cut carbon, experts say
- Single storey ban 'will drive up house costs'
- Draft coastal plan 'not strict enough'
- Protesters want coal expansion stopped
- Africa demands compo for climate chaos
- Reef conference to have climate change, fishing focus
- Dairy group fears emissions scheme costs
- New power station 'greener'
- Libs will vote together on emissions: Turnbull
- Nationals vow to defeat emissions laws
- Heat on Government over insulation costs
- Climate policy on agenda at Nationals conference
- Warming threatens Aussie ski fields: expert
- Extreme weather predicted for far north
- Farm support for climate change package
- Truss sticking with Turnbull 'in sickness and in health'
- Cement plant 'may never reopen'
- Bayswater power station court hearing delayed
- MP looks for BlueScope emissions solution
- Senate approves renewable energy target
- WA needs own renewable plan: Opposition
- Qld unveils 'ground breaking' climate change strategy
- Aluminium industry backs energy target rethink
- Renewables bill to pass Senate today
- SA plans for power transmission boost
- Seven accused of carbon tax fraud
- Sprummertime, and the living is easy?
- Green power deal a 'victory for Turnbull'
- OneSteel opposes carbon scheme
- Energy efficient homes scheme 'open to abuse'
- Deal reached on renewable energy laws
- Renewable Energy Target to 'hurt farmers'
- Rudd's tariff talk a 'scare campaign'
- Renewable energy bill passes Lower House
- Combet dismisses grocery price hike claim
- Renewables target delay 'risking jobs'
- Tourism operators tackle future challenges
- 55pc back emissions trading bill: poll
- Emissions bailout for industry 'unnecessary'
- Oppn presses on with climate bill talks
- Industry waits on elusive carbon trading consensus
- Government yields on climate bill split
- Rudd to call Turnbull's bluff on ETS
- Manson follower released from prison
- Coalition, Greens unveil carbon bill changes
- Exclude agriculture from green laws: farmers
- Three-prong councils tackle rising sea level
- Govt considers splitting climate change bills
- Coalition carbon stance 'puts Australia at risk'
- Wong defiant as Senate rejects carbon trade laws
- Wong talks tough on 'day of reckoning'
- Emissions trading arguments evoke slavery debate
- Doomed emissions bill fuels election talk
- Carbon scheme to 'hurt Hunter Valley mines'
- Warmer climate may shrink Australian birds
- Turnbull claims 'overwhelming' support for climate stance
- Fraser Is mooted as climate change lab
- 'Storm and tempest rages' over carbon plan
- Alternative ETS will 'save' regional jobs
- Hunter 'leaning towards ETS acceptance'
- Pyne pleads for unity on emissions bill
- Greenpeace ship captain defends protest
- Tour operators question coral bleaching report
- Wong 'foolish' to dismiss carbon trading alternatives
- Wong savages Coalition's 'mongrel' carbon plan
- Coral bleaching report 'no surprise'
- Flying frog 'faces climate threat'
- Cattlemen concerned about carbon scheme
- Opposition pledges to double emissions cut
- Protests spark call for port security review
- Report reveals $37b reef bleaching cost
- Greenpeace protest boat captain to face court
- ETS changes would save on power bills: Opposition
- Carbon trading: a burning issue for Tiwi Islands
- Red carpet rolls out to stop Asia's fires
- Research ship to boost ocean studies
- Port to resume work after Greenpeace stunt
- Farmers keep up push for permanent carbon scheme exclusion
- Coal activists surrender to police
- Industry calls to split climate change bills
- Pacific's call to action on climate change
- Govt 'playing politics' with climate bill
- Tasmanian waters receive warm boost
- Green laws 'will cost aluminium industry $700m'
- Aust emissions target ambitious, UN chief says
- Survey reveals carbon scheme worries
- Council to adopt coastal risk development plan
- Northern Rivers trials car pool scheme
- Fielding slams renewable energy job projections
- Carbon storage trial 'proving successful'
- Protestors halt coal loading
- Protesters charged over climate change 'stunt'
- Chip mill: 'Not using native forests for power'
- Rally organisers defend civil disobedience call
- No sign of climate change consensus
- Farmers to reveal climate change strategies
- Emissions trading compo will go overseas: Greens
- Govt seizes on ANU climate change report
- Gay rights, green protests disrupt ALP conference
- Current emissions targets won't stop climate change: ANU
- Emissions trading can wait: UN
- Hope for 'green jobs' to ease insulation demand
- Green jobs will ease insulation shortage: training provider
- Heat on Australia-Pacific climate change talks
- Green jobs pledge for Illawarra
- Jobs pledge a 'green fraud on youth'
- Alps face snow loss threat: research
- Concern over vanishing snow
- 'Green' boost for library upgrade
- Carbon scheme 'could boost shire rates'
- Greenhouse worry from mine plan, says ACF
- Legal advice sought over rooftop turbines
- Race hots up for low emission coal power plant
- Coal industry urges fair emissions scheme
- Emissions scheme 'critical to agriculture'
- ACT could lead nation on climate change: expert
- No go for wind turbines in Hobart's CBD
- Environmentalists welcome rebate scheme
- 75 million to flee climate change: report
- Act now on climate change or pay later: expert
- Wong turns up heat on Coalition
- Arrogance, contempt shroud ETS debate: Turnbull
- Turnbull too soft on polluters: Climate Institute
- Rudd accuses Turnbull of ETS 'shopping list'
- Turnbull changes tune on emissions trading
- Earthwatch takes home national environment award
- Turnbull outlines shift on emissions trading
- Wong says 446 GL bought for Murray-Darling
- Coalition 'can't win climate fight'
- Climate change fears for Fraser dunes
- Eco Kids Festival
- Emissions scheme 'extra stress' for farmers
- Ancient ocean temperatures 'could predict climate change'
- Greens slam ACT climate change action
- Pt Augusta's polluting power station defended
- Study considers Surat carbon capture scheme
- Pipeline promises power station carbon cut
- Castlemaine employers on track to emissions cut
- Liberals play down Tuckey's spray
- ACT emissions growth higher than average, report
- Greens angry over 'political' Hill appointment
- Graveyards may hold key to climate change
- Former Howard minister to lead Carbon Trust
- CMAs get $1.5m for biochar trial
- Global warming making fish smaller: study
- Business in the dark about emissions trading
- Councils seek more climate change direction
- Turnbull signals emissions scheme rethink
- Climate change group questions Govt coal talks
- Scheme to cut pollution
- Greens reject Bligh's carbon scheme fears
- Britain announces carbon cuts plan
- Bligh goes into bat for coal industry
- Gore applauds Rudd on climate action
- Governments 'must boost' carbon capture investment
- Gore brings hope of global emissions reduction
- Gore backs Govt's emissions trading push
- Fires a reason to act on climate change: Gore
- FPC secures land for carbon sequestration project
- 'Inconvenient fact': Fielding courts climate change rebels
- Illawarra urged to embrace low carbon industry
- Gore says Aust could boost global climate deal
- Flannery echoes PM's doubts on climate talks
- Emissions scheme may bring power cuts: TRUenergy
- Bowen backs PM on climate remarks
- Rudd denies hiding climate talks scepticism
- Youth climate summit kicks off in Sydney
- Caught on tape: Rudd's climate pessimism
- G8 leaders 'should have done better' on carbon cuts
- Obama hails 'historic consensus' on climate change
- Study suggests dry spells here to stay
- Paediatrician to join Gore climate change summit
- Wong welcomes G8 climate deal
- G8 leaders back 2-degree warming limit
- Regional planting to 'offset Perth parking emissions'
- International line-up to address QREX
- $10m Latrobe Valley carbon capture plant opens
- Rudd: we're not out of financial woods yet
- Shrinking glaciers watched from afar
- Wagga keen to cut carbon footprint
- Sydney's climate to 'become like Brisbane's'
- Academic urges greater climate change focus
- Act now to avoid climate poverty: Oxfam
- Calls for carbon audit on US-Aust war games
- Agriculture lucks out in carbon laws: Flannery
- ExxonMobil 'funding climate sceptics'
- Old sea level projections delay council plans
- Canada's emissions among world's highest: WWF
- PNG's climate change head 'suspended'
- Angkor's temples and climate change doom
- Ninety Mile Beach development ban extended
- India will reject emissions targets
- Climate-conscious Sweden takes reins at EU
- Police union calls for 'climate cops'
- CPRS will impact on Broken Hill: Nationals Senator
- Organisers surprised by interest in climate change forum
- We're firm on emissions scheme: Robb
- US green action will force Coalition's hand: Rudd
- US passes historic climate bill
- Obama pleads for future of emissions bill
- Urban trees capture carbon better: report
- Carbon scheme vote put off until August
- Xenophon backs emissions vote delay
- Shoalhaven council wins climate change award
- Shoalhaven lodges climate change policy motion
- Dying for a drink: New theory on giant roo extinction
- Globalisation and 'the high road' to profits
- Castle-Hughes joins Greenpeace mission
- Fielding unconvinced as carbon vote looms
- Study to measure SE Qld climate change vulnerability
- Climate change sceptic to speak at NFF congress
- Carbon scheme will hurt ratepayers: local governments
- Coalition Senators plan tactics to delay carbon scheme
- Govt releases draft of emissions compo regulations
- Climate report stresses urgent action
- Wong denies stalling on renewable energy
- Filibustering may delay carbon trading vote
- Coast residents warned to brace for climate change
- Greens 'pessimistic' over Copenhagen meeting
- Hard stats shed light on bushfire risk
- Revealed: climate change impact on US
- Qld academic to address UN climate change forum
- Chief scientist fails to sway Fielding on climate
- Old growth forests store carbon best
- Coalition Senator rejects climate change split claims
- Carbon scheme could ruin production: cattlemen
- Calls for more action on climate change
- Farmers told to get advice before selling 'carbon credits'
- ETS findings to highlight Senate divisions
- Emissions trading scheme still headed for defeat
- Wong defends policy amid climate change protests
- Defence needs to recognise climate of risk
- Govt takes on unions, green groups
- Govt 'resorting to trickery' on climate bills
- Deep injustice at the heart of climate change
- Energy group 'devastated' over Federal back-flip on solar power
- Business owners to receive lesson on climate change
- Fielding wants climate change proof from Wong
- Work begins on ANU climate institute
- Combet won't guarantee Fielding's access to scientists
- Emissions scheme 'bad economics'
- Drier Murray-Darling Basin? Get used to it
- Fielding feels heat over solar flare theory
- Fielding wants solar flare theory investigated
- Energy efficiency guru receives honour
- Making high-tech products for a low-carbon world
- China considering environmental tax
- Drought worsens as El nino threatens
- Wong adamant on June carbon vote
- Fielding undecided on human link to climate change
- Environment measures have saved Newcastle 'millions'
- Climate scheme won't hurt economic revival: Henry
- Silverton wind farm gets go ahead
- Carbon scheme 'like a GST from hell'
- Premier confident of 'net positive impact' from ETS
- Indonesia's rent-an-island answer to climate change
- Carbon scheme will cripple gas industry: Oppn
- Hold climate bill until after summit: Turnbull
- Woodside boss urges carbon scheme delay
- Joyce denies split with 'no-policy' Turnbull
- Govt 'determined' to pass emissions trading laws
- Wong concedes climate target error
- Rock lobster industry braces for decline
- Raise carpark fees for high-polluters: expert
- Business warned carbon trade delay may cost billions
- Wong plays hardball on emissions trading vote
- 'Delay is death': carbon scheme faces bleak future
- Opposition to deliver carbon trade ultimatum
- Badgingarra farmer to head climate change reference group
- Fielding backs ETS vote delay
- Blanchett urges business to act on climate change
- Coalition stumbling on carbon trading stance: Rudd
- Climate change policies will boost WA: Climate Institute
- Three states hit with carbon protests
- Carbon offset arithmetic doesn't add up
- Joyce draws battle lines over carbon trading
- Emissions scheme would create 30,000 jobs: report
- CFMEU rejects carbon trading job claims
- Emissions scheme: Garnaut on board
- Budget funding to break Antarctic policy freeze
- 23,000 miners to lose jobs under carbon trading: industry
- Govt 'scripting' Senate on emissions scheme
- Activists charged over Hazelwood protest
- Sherpa defeats Everest for 19th time
- Biochar research gets $1.4m funding boost
- China calls for 20pc emissions cut
- Protesters ambush Hazelwood power station
- 'River levels to plunge' in SW Vic
- Greenpeace protest action at Vic power station
- Greens slam 'inappropriate' ACT climate change spending
- Face-off over car emission targets
- Australia urged to follow Obama on car targets
- Obama sets tough new vehicle standards
- Combet in Rockhampton to discuss green targets
- Sustainable farm research 'under threat'
- UN chief calls for action on climate change
- Developers urge revision of sea level predictions
- Report outlines global warming health impact
- Emissions scheme 'unfair on coal miners'
- Dying oceans 'life and death issue': Indonesia
- Govt seeks backing on emissions trading bill
- Uni seeks public input on waterfront revamp
- Govt to introduce carbon trade bill
- Climate change biggest global health threat: Lancet
- ETS protest unfurled at Parliament House
- Uni welcomes research windfall
- 'Coral triangle' a global emergency
- Clean energy gets $4.5b Budget boost
- Green groups declare Budget 'mixed bag'
- Action needed on zero carbon targets: ACT Liberals
- Coal industry not getting any credit for clean moves: ACA
- Opposition to offer alternative emissions scheme
- Scientists expecting massive iceberg from glacier crack
- Call for emissions scheme Latrobe impact study
- Bega council backs climate change efforts
- New carbon store cash cow for farmers
- No climate for change
- MP attacks Barnett coal comments
- Power station proponent told to 'come clean' on emissions
- Hot new theory on cooling the planet
- Emissions scheme 'won't hurt Hunter economy'
- New green targets submitted
- Boswell rejects climate change claims
- Council reveals climate change plan
- SAFF to continue emissions scheme fight
- New Hope says emissions scheme cost still too high
- Green prince, animated frog go viral to save rainforests
- Govt warned against double dissolution election
- Engineering, not ETS, will reduce greenhouse gases: Barnett
- Shell urges Turnbull to pass climate scheme
- Green groups split over emissions scheme
- Carbon targets fatally flawed: Turnbull
- Emissions scheme not yet good enough: Minerals Council
- Turnbull too weak to back emissions trading: Wong
- Mixed views on emissions scheme delay
- Emissions trade changes: Why did Rudd do it?
- Downturn 'requires emissions scheme delay'
- Green targets welcomed by steel industry
- Big polluters cautious on carbon changes
- Green targets to hit beef farmers hard: study
- Well-crafted package puts onus on Turnbull
- Green groups urged to embrace carbon scheme changes
- Govt 'lining up double dissolution'
- Woodside CEO unimpressed by emissions changes
- Traditional lands at risk from climate change
- Revamped green scheme faces tough road
- Polluters' lobbying paid off, says Greenpeace
- Well-crafted package puts onus on Turnbull
- 'Panicked tinkering': Turnbull won't be moved
- Emissions scheme delays 'will cost jobs'
- Rudd confirms ETS delay
- Rudd to delay ETS
- Asia must unite on water plight: expert
- New energy industry targets welcomed
- Households 'lose out under COAG energy scheme'
- ETS to slow wages growth: Treasury
- 'Too early' to predict emissions scheme jobs impact
- ETS a 'black hole of uncertainty'
- Greens slammed for 'unrealistic' emissions stance
- Govt plays down emissions scheme criticism
- Experts probe species' climate change vulnerability
- Coal miner warns emissions scheme to cost jobs
- Steel, beef industry bosses issue warning on ETS
- Guarantees sought for Condobolin research station
- Southern council plans for rising sea levels
- 'Ocean glider' to collect climate change data
- Mayor questions 'inexperienced' Climate Change Minister
- Methane-fuelled climate catastrophe 'less likely'
- Scientists work on a warning system for climate change
- Carbon capture power plant 'won't happen overnight'
- Fires fuelling global warming: study
- Ocean gases not contributing to climate change: research
- Greens unconvinced on UK's $8b carbon capture plan
- Air pollution could help fight climate change
- Farmers seek nod for carbon offsets
- Council wants 90 Mile Beach land surrendered
- Antarctic sea ice increasing: study
- Property group backs 'ambitious' ACT greenhouse targets
- ETS 'must pass Parliament this year'
- Scientists working to secure Australia's food future
- Vegetarian campaign launched to reduce global warming
- Council wants more emissions scheme funds
- River levels, climate change linked in study
- Greens, AGL at odds over ETS delay
- Scientists devise climate change alert
- Climate crisis will stretch aid 'beyond coping point'
- 'World has 6 years to act' on climate change
- Wrecking ETS reform will hurt global talks: Wong
- State focus on veterans and climate change
- Ice cover 'increasing in east Antarctica'
- Labor committed to ETS: Wong
- US moves to regulate carbon emissions
- Govt undeterred by Garnaut's emissions scheme criticism
- Ancient reef study points to rising oceans
- Telstra, WWF team up on sustainability report
- Carbon capture a 'waste of time, money'
- Science behind Garnaut Report flawed, inquiry told
- Climate change experts to advise on ETS
- Brown to push 'greening of the economy' ideas
- Government departments question canal plan
- New car fleet: Govt opts for Aussie-made over climate-friendly
- $8 cardboard solar cooker wins climate prize
- ACT Oppn wants compensation for emission trading scheme
- Bushfire imaging to determine global warming risks
- Empire State Building to go 'green', save millions
- Wilkins Ice Shelf collapse sparks worldwide concerns
- Warming to blame for ice shelf collapse: Garrett
- Smelter 'to send strong message' on emissions trading
- Former World Bank head to lead carbon capture panel
- QUT offers climate change law scholarship
- Wong pleased to see US 'addressing climate change'
- Pedal power: Darwin council workers get new transport option
- Antarctic ice shelf in peril as bridge snaps
- 21st century Lent: US Christians go green, give up new media
- Antarctic ice shelf 'disappears'
- Economic climate 'driving job insecurity, not ETS'
- Carbon trading will create 'new fields of employment'
- Growing the green collar workforce
- Flannery to G20: economic recovery must include green growth
- Aust 'left behind' in clean energy stakes
- Digging into soil carbon warrants study
- G20 leaders urged to spend on environment, poverty
- Downturn 'bigger worry' than carbon scheme
- Mid-north coast awaits Earth Hour results
- Gippsland to be explored for carbon storage scheme
- Hunter shows 'enthusiastic support' for Earth Hour
- US pledges work for climate deal, no 'magic wand'
- 'Double worry': UN concerned ahead of Copenhagen talks
- Obama calls major economies to climate forum
- World landmarks go dark for Earth Hour
- Tas joins worldwide Earth Hour initiative
- Carbon storage site identified off NT coast
- Earth Hour hoped to reach global proportions
- Lights out: Australia plunges into darkness for climate change
- Bird watchers notch up half-century of muttonbird survey
- Lights out for Earth Hour
- Three arrested over power plant protest
- Opposition says Govt not serious about environmental issues
- Wong wants rainforest CO2 trade in Copenhagen pact
- Harbour Bridge to switch off for Earth Hour
- Climate change protesters march against emissions scheme
- Brisbane set for Earth Hour switch-off
- Darwin council turns to power-saving plans
- Forum focuses on climate change agricultural impact
- Climate change could make Sydney deadly by 2060: scientist
- Astronomy society relishes Earth Hour opportunity
- Economic crisis makes climate consensus harder: Rudd
- Turnbull backs Gippsland ETS job loss fears
- Mayor urges Earth Hour participation
- Cattle industry 'can't sustain' ETS costs
- Opposition, Xenophon seize on ETS report
- US Congress told 'climate change is not real'
- Report shows flaws in ETS: Oppn
- Rudd gives emissions trading advice in US
- Climate change expert highlights need for coastal planning care
- Logging Tiwi forests a $110 million mistake: professor
- Greens cautious about $10 billion Darwin fuel plant proposal
- Households should be given carbon reduction permits: economist
- Residents urged to power down for Earth Hour
- Gore pens new book on climate change
- More climate change support urged for coastal councils
- WAFF annual conference underway
- Carbon trading must balance environmental, economic and legal needs
- Recession could put emissions on hold: Garnaut
- Plan to curb savanna wildfire carbon emissions
- CSIRO checks vineyard heat stress
- Labor not serious about carbon trading: Joyce
- Coal emissions protest blocks Hunter harbour
- Japan monitors climate link as cherry blossoms appear early
- Obama aims for a million green cars by 2015
- Indigenous fire could save CO2 emissions
- Committee demands 80pc emissions cuts
- Govt urged to review climate initiatives for remote areas
- Pollution reduction scheme puts second power station 'in doubt'
- New supercomputers to track climate change
- Alliance close to releasing draft climate change response
- Arctic nations discuss polar bear protection
- China wants exports excluded from climate deal
- Debate rages over ETS jobs impact
- Landowners told to prepare for emissions scheme
- Mining town mayors call for ETS delay
- ETS will kill jobs, boost homelessness: Abbott
- Turnbull steps up attack on ETS
- Maldives vows to be first carbon-neutral nation
- London hosts world's first solar-powered film premiere
- MPs rally around Turnbul amid continuing leadership speculation
- Leadership concerns made Turnbull change mind on ETS: Govt
- Govt 'must be open to ETS changes'
- Turnbull 'walking away' from ETS
- Turnbull won't back ETS in current form
- Greens defend support for protest group
- Emissions on the rise, despite shrinking economy
- Govt under fire for 'farcical' ETS inquiry
- Cane toads part of a wider problem
- Aust climate change approach a solo crusade: Joyce
- Emissions scheme may open way for more timber plantations
- Farms to forests under emissions scheme: ABARE
- Climate change to 'bring feral pest threat'
- Alcoa says emissions scheme risks jobs
- Sea levels may rise by double earlier estimates: study
- Hunter smelter says ETS will cost jobs
- ETS faces uphill battle as Wong holds firm
- Miners, green groups unhappy with 'lemon' ETS draft
- Wong open to ETS negotiation
- Greens, Libs agree on inquiry details into 'flawed' ETS
- Coal industry cries foul over 'political' ETS exclusion
- WAFF backs soil carbon research
- Climate change still on the radar: survey
- ETS unduly influenced by industry: Garnaut
- CO2 levels thinning out ocean life: study
- Boswell won't support emissions trading scheme
- China pledges $3 billion for Tibet environment
- Govt urged to stimulate economy with green jobs
- ACT kitted out to tackle home energy efficiency
- Promising start for uni car pooling project
- Shrinking economy no reason to delay ETS: Rudd
- S Korean President backs anti-protectionism moves
- Climate change 'may' offer grain grower boost
- Act now on climate change, Garnaut urges Govt
- Govt 'playing catch-up' on emissions capture
- Council attends climate change planning meet
- $32 million program to research soil carbon storage
- Guide to offer farm climate change advice
- Green groups rally for higher emissions reductions
- Emissions trading spells disaster for farmers: MP
- Rudd, NZ's Key to meet on trans-Tasman trade
- Victorian fires release huge amount of CO2
- NSW set for mandatory power reduction
- Wong rejects call for ETS delay
- Researchers fear hotter temperatures threaten sea turtles
- AIG seeks to postpone emissions trading launch date
- Polar ice melting faster than expected: report
- Australians prepared to pay for climate change, but not enough
- Obama warns of more financial pain to come
- Australian scientists look to curb livestock pollution
- Qld poll delays key Murray-Darling appointments
- Gassed-up livestock in Govt's sights
- NASA launches satellite, satellite plunges into sea
- Garrett accused of leaking decision to pulp mill opponent
- NASA tries, fails to launch climate satellite
- Turnbull defends 'fractious' Coalition
- Turnbull calls for united front
- Study reveals climate change may boost dieback spread
- Riverina Greens back emissions scheme inquiry
- Emissions scheme will cut competitiveness: BlueScope
- Another report says climate change risk underestimated
- Wong 'confused' on emissions scheme
- Warmer NZ 'facing redback explosion'
- Climate change chief rejects ETS job fears
- Minchin accuses ABC of carbon pollution bias
- Wong denies ETS will undermine household cuts
- Meeting to address business climate change worries
- Greens move for wider ETS inquiry
- Council plans for sea level rise
- Darwin Territorians Environmentally Unsustainable
- Turnbull launches carbon trade gamble
- Parliament's power bill to surge $700k a year
- Carbon trading bill due within weeks: Swan
- Robb denies advocating carbon tax
- New guidelines for waterfront assets
- The fires of climate change
- Full steam ahead on carbon trading: Wong
- Time running out for climate change solution
- NSW extends solar and rainwater rebates
- Govt 'in disarray' over scrapped ETS inquiry
- Car-loving Eric Bana makes auto film carbon neutral
- Hockey, Swan trade blows on economy, climate change
- Govt wants ETS inquiry scrapped
- Committee to report on ETS by May: Govt
- Emissions trading timetable in doubt
- More high fire danger days predicted in ACT
- Arctic ice to melt each summer: Russian experts
- Little interest shown in green rebate
- Opposition puts carbon tax on the table
- Turnbull sees merit in carbon tax
- SA Govt tardy on climate laws, say Greens
- Cold comfort for reptiles in warmer world
- Climate change to be considered in development laws
- Engineering firm flags potential job losses
- Lake Macquarie Council plans green levy
- Study finds climate change, malaria spread link
- Emission-free research station opens in Antarctica
- Global warming worse than predicted, top scientist says
- Bougainville works to relocate 'climate refugees'
- Downstream welcome for Xenophon's water deal
- Climate change to cause dark night of the shoal
- Economics committee to examine emissions trading scheme
- 'At risk' firies want urgent global warming action
- Business chamber wants freeze on carbon scheme
- Carbon permits for big polluters could spark 'trading war'
- Farmers get say in climate change inquiry
- Water authority looks to slash power use
- Govt urged not to abandon Lockyer Valley
- Agforce welcomes climate change inquiry
- Antarctic shelf collapse could tilt Earth's axis: researchers
- Insulation handouts 'won't reduce emissions'
- Drought fear: 'Walk across the Murray'
- Murray river bank collapse blamed on drought
- Indian Ocean driving Australia's big dry: study
- Residents join climate change protest
- Study to assess global warming impact on infrastructure
- WAFF questions climate change research efforts
- Ramsar protection sought for SA south-east lakes
- Customers should shoulder full energy cost: suppliers
- Homeowners seek help over rising waters
- Greens urge lower lakes decision
- Reward green Tasmanians, community group urges
- Aust 'should be leading world' in carbon capture and storage
- Climate change funds offered to local councils
- Heatwave a sign of climate change: Wong
- Resource industry woes won't stop emissions scheme: Wong
- NSW pushes for carbon trading funds
- Non-EU nations urged to join global carbon trading scheme
- Top scientists warn of catastrophic rise in sea levels
- Demand for 'green collar' workers rising
- Global warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years: study
- Federal Govt pledges $10m for climate change health research
- Emperor penguins marching towards extinction: study
- $10m project to focus on climate change health effects
- Wong heads to Biloela for carbon scheme talks
- Obama begins reversing Bush climate policies
- Global warming could create 'dead zones' in oceans
- 'More research needed' on charcoal carbon storage plan
- NT cattlemen sceptical of Turnbull's carbon storage plan
- Turnbull observes carbon capture technologies
- Turnbull's new climate policy 'foolish': NT group
- Saving our icons, one barbie at a time
- Turnbull's carbon capture plan 'props up polluters'
- Turnbull reveals storage-focused climate change plan
- Turnbull to launch 'further-reaching' climate policy
- Japan launches climate change satellite
- Beat the Peak
- Report identifies high risk areas as sea levels rise
- Emissions trading scheme will go ahead: Rudd
- Scientists find evidence Antartica is warming
- Study findings contradict Antarctic cooling theory
- Bryce urges swift global action on climate change
- Global attention expected for furfural plant
- Antarctic ice shelf set to collapse
- Canberra to be hit hardest by climate change
- Clean coal project 'will fail' under emissions trading scheme
- Make skilled migration cut for environment: ACF
- Calls for independent study into Lower Lakes flooding plan
- Inuit experts say polar bear numbers stable
- Natural gas industry urges compulsory usage targets
- More Coalition discord over climate change policy
- IR, carbon laws balanced: Gillard
- Elephant seals no lightweight for Antarctic hut
- Heard Island visit finds changing landscape
- Climate expert urges larger emissions cuts
- Pastoralists, Indigenous communities to suffer most from climate change: WWF
- No split on emissions scheme: Turnbull
- Joyce on the attack over emissions trading
- Aborigines to feel climate shift most: report
- Farmers offered climate change funding
- Garnaut report costing taxpayers twice: Opposition
- Lower lakes sea flooding a step nearer
- Open market water plan for some Mt Lofty users
- Scientist's singling out of Aust coal industry 'unfair'
- Expert backs lower lakes sea water plan
- Low rainfall trend continues
- Indigenous health at risk from rising temperatures: researchers
- Reef report justifies regulating farming, minister says
- Coral growth declines sharply on Great Barrier Reef
- Energy companies under fire over smart meters
- Environment
- Whaling opponents urge Australia to take on Japan
- Winter sprinkler ban permanent
- Work planned to remedy Bellevue contamination
- Garrett urged to save west Sydney bushland
- Russia to build 12 reactors in India
- World considers resuming ivory trade
- Pair face jail over illegal fish haul
- Sea Shepherd hails arrested activist as 'international hero'
- Australia won't back tuna trade ban
- State Govt's sinking ship
- Minister pours cold water on dam idea
- Sea Shepherd activist facing arrest in Japan
- Bendigo water use jumps
- Shepparton named Vic's second biggest water user
- Wind farm figure a mistake
- Japan arrests anti-whaling activist
- Swan Hill tops state in water use
- Fishing boat scuppered on Moreton Bay
- EPA approves Mid West power plant
- Beaches close after stinger nets go
- Scientists urge water allocation reduction
- Fears aired for waste tender process
- Green group urges solar scheme dialogue
- Legal action launched over Xstrata discharge
- Water restrictions ease
- Forestry Minister says no to logging stop
- Radiation results give health all-clear
- Huge water bill stays
- Portland group supports wind farm monitoring takeover
- Flooding prompt call for second levee
- Fishing industry still awaiting oil spill compo
- Weed threatens Mallacoota waterways
- Allendale wind farm wins approval
- Lake Mokoan reports reveals cost blow-out
- EU to push for Atlantic bluefin tuna ban
- More northern floodwaters pledged for Murray
- Tides reveal contaminated sand: resident
- More parklands plan upsets pro-parks group
- Premier calls for more land to be released
- People are camping to secure land
- Life floods back into outback
- Opposition wants Green Loans Senate inquiry
- Opposition tries to disrupt pipeline operation
- Report critical of delays in oil clean up
- Interstate crews help SES with storm backlog
- Land in short supply as the population jumps
- Fisherman fined for killing seals
- Murray blue-green algae alert spreads
- Irrigators want reform compo
- Trust Queenslanders to conserve water: Clarke
- Work starting on Chowilla regulator
- Herdsmen jailed for killing snow leopard
- Cane toads march on final frontier
- Delta launches biomass fuel trial
- Reports of storm damage still coming in
- Sharks queue for 'clean and polish'
- Conditions put on mine expansion
- Cars threaten to reverse air quality improvements
- Administrators confident of Cubbie contract
- 'Inequity' highlighted in irrigation scheme
- SA poised for geothermal 'breakthrough'
- Talks underway to resolve fight over land valuations
- Storm damage sparks natural disaster call
- 'Flawed' Three Capes plan panned
- Australia and NZ clash on whaling
- Floods promise Murray boost
- South-east Qld dam levels more than 90pc
- Parks' visitors to be quizzed about support
- Council set for light switch
- Storm damage likely to be in the millions
- Clean Up Australia set for 'huge success'
- Department hoses down timber toxin fears
- Water restrictions to stay in SE Qld despite deluge
- AFP search second Sea Shepherd boat
- Federal police board Sea Shepherd boat
- HMAS Adelaide to sleep with the fishes
- Qld 'should lift its game' on national parks
- Mines' storm water discharge being investigated
- Garrett rules out return to commercial whaling
- Houses getting bigger while families get smaller: Albanese
- Workers out of a job after sale of Ballarat gold mine
- A push to establish large marine sanctuaries
- Some heavy metal readings high in Rosebery soil results
- $25m pledged for Three Capes Track
- 'Extinct' frog species found alive after 30 years
- Govt to investigate Waubra wind farm complaints
- Beach littered with debris
- Hills town emergency as old service station burns
- Fire damages property of anti-wind farm campaigner
- New green space may replace car park
- Former NZ PM pleas for whaling compromise
- Report calls Victoria's infrastructure 'barely adequate'
- Milton, Fortitude Valley approved for more high-rise buildings
- Australia, Japan meet at whaling talks
- Concerns about reef and rainforest research funding
- Green waste recycling offered to Brisbane homeowners
- Two power station projects get green light
- Planning Minister has concerns about housing energy rules
- Australia, Japan to discuss whaling compromise
- Keppel Prince jobs safe for now
- Downpour further isolates Innamincka
- Public get say on marine use
- Irrigators urge water reserve
- Logging case hears extinction fears
- Riverina red gums get protection from logging
- Environment groups condemn Alcoa power deal
- Downpour sparks dam release
- Deadline looms for property rights say
- Public green space could include school fields
- Keppel Prince urges speedy energy target changes
- Councils renew push for water buybacks stop
- No easing of water restrictions despite cool, wet summer
- Inflows to boost lower lakes
- Murray irrigators get boost
- Woodfired power station stoush
- Council joins waterways partnership
- Bureau issues wild weather warning
- Robertson maps out hope for more wind investment
- New signs to boost cassowary protection
- Community battles to save koala colony
- Giant ship-loader squeezes under Gateway bridge
- Koala ark: push to stop mining on Straddie
- Bowen Basin mines 'controlling water contamination'
- Call for energy efficiency code to recognise Qld design
- Cosgrove wants nuclear answer to climate change
- Qld's energy efficiency program 'politically motivated'
- Youth environment council hunts down more members
- Public urged to fight bushland sale
- Surf patrol flights only on weekends
- World's largest solar-powered boat unveiled
- Australia proposes end to whaling
- Irrigation upgrades getting 'very little attention'
- Bi-state group to lobby for water security
- Water treatment upgrade nearly finished
- Miners await water discharge fines decision
- Lawlor reveals more about Qld insulation fallout
- Gradual phase in for fertiliser plans
- Council adopts rubbish strategy
- Timor Sea oil leak reached Indonesia
- Boil water alert lifted for Rose Bay
- Cray crews baffled as catch still declines
- Koala habitat plan seen as good start
- Expert links corals to clouds
- Council defers environmental plan
- Changing attitudes helping save water
- Federal solar rebate, insulation problems 'flowed to Qld'
- 'No congestion charge for Brisbane': Premier
- Rain may change drought status
- Forbes bids for more groundwater
- Tighter controls to address poor tern breeding season
- MP pushes tributary storage plan
- Investigation underway into asbestos removal at school
- Lake Burrendong gets new management team
- Population summits 'likely to become talkfests'
- Feral pigs thriving despite recreational hunting
- Olive pest to be recognised as key threat
- Minister 'jumped the gun' over Xstrata tests
- Government censured over environmental program management
- Curiosity killed the feral cat
- Ipswich council criticises State koala conservation strategy
- Adelaide's Torrens gets floating gardens
- Survey assesses carbon capture potential off Gippsland
- Greenpeace makes waves over whaling plan
- Maywald rejects Lake Bonney mismanagement claims
- Iran issues Persian Gulf threat to airlines
- Iran to hide nuclear plants inside mountains
- Green zones boosting Barrier Reef health
- Public asked to help control mozzie numbers
- Second document warned of insulation risk
- ACF argues against Muckaty nuclear dump
- Qld government hopes to keep solar rebate: Jones
- Investment hope remains for bioenergy plant
- Department head says sorry for insulation deaths
- Land valuation laws backed by Local Government Association
- Contrasting views on value of planned artificial reefs
- Hope for talks to clear up algae management confusion
- Garrett grilled over insulation bungle
- Water customers warned of price rises
- Fears timber toxins could be poisoning town
- Garrett under siege over insulation fiasco
- Government rejects opening quarry road to public
- Calls for greater investment in wildlife corridor
- Pet tigers seized from suburban menagerie
- Diplomatic resolution sought over whaling threat
- Eco project to protect native wildlife
- Gas hub concerns
- Shipping companies to pay for oil spill clean-up
- Xstrata cannot confirm high Mount Isa lead levels
- Water tanks spark dengue pandemic fears
- Animal advocates oppose corella cull
- Molonglo housing should be 7-stars: Greens
- Siloam pool gets all-clear
- Call for amended water sharing plans
- Xstrata faces censure over Mount Isa lead levels
- Spotlight falls on food, water security
- Earlier water price rise planned
- First license issued for Surat LNG pipeline
- Council seeks to become reef guardian
- Minister bites back over dingo dig
- Kelly to hear push for Splitrock Dam pipeline
- Rains fill North Pine Dam in SE Qld
- Garrett under fire over dodgy solar installations
- Croc spotted on Townsville's Strand
- Drenching brings out frogs
- MP fears dingo population dwindling
- Murray tourism hopes blue-green algae moves on
- SA gets 11th wind farm
- Itchy grass threatens Burdekin farmers
- Busselton sets plan to cut water use
- Council snubs Kochs Rd tip plan
- Iran begins high-level uranium enrichment: IAEA
- SA watches for cane toad advance
- Bartlett feels heat over Bay of Fires park plan
- Highway run-off enters Mary River
- Rudd issues whaling court action deadline
- Hobart applies HEAT to energy usage
- Maywald to weigh allegiances after SA poll
- Greens want ban on pesticides
- Work to begin on water pipeline
- Call for nominations for youth environment council
- Growers hope for full water allocation
- Rising rabbit numbers take toll outback
- Murray algae alert extended
- Sea Shepherd protester could face piracy charges
- Residents relieved as water bans eased
- Rain to bring relief for farmers, firefighters
- Dry lake finally wet again
- Irrigators watch for good autumn break
- Koala chief focuses on habitat issues
- Garrett urged to release insulation report
- Call for bushfire regions to get fire policy say
- Boil water alert continues
- Garrett suspends insulation company
- Fresh water for Midland towns
- No detail in Liberal Riverland package
- Whaling crusaders could face decade in jail
- Boost to 55pc for SA irrigators
- Whalers' wounds self-inflicted: Sea Shepherd
- Wilderness Society boss slams 'disgraceful' infighting
- Salt project dumped
- Wilderness Society leadership dispute goes to Supreme Court
- Japan furious after anti-whaling attack
- Council airs National Parks shake-up fears
- Battle to save endangered eucalypts
- Sea Shepherd denies injuring whalers
- Olsen gets university energy role
- Crays added to protected list
- State-of-the-art showcase of SA biodiversity
- Dates set for duck, quail hunting
- Geothermal well 25 per cent finished
- Federal money sought for stormwater projects
- Women winning mining jobs
- Acciona buys house after wind farm complaints
- Kenya rounds up prey for starving lions
- Koala removal sparks outcry
- Mayor sees hope for Tod Reservoir
- Qld government collected royalties from 'illegal' sand-miner
- Upgrade for Mount Wellington walking tracks
- Judge pens book opposing WA gas plant
- Sartor to face national parks opposition
- Tamworth urges water price rise rethink
- Rain eases Biloela's critical water supply
- Broadscale land-clearing halved in Qld: Premier
- Redmond's Menindee Lakes visit a 'stunt'
- Mines charged with environmental breaches
- Residents irate over wind farm nod
- Opposition 'failed to contact' CSIRO on stormwater plan
- Lake Albert summer fish kill 'unlikely'
- Emergency water offer remains
- Mine water flagged as Lithgow supply
- Water released from Beardmore Dam
- Fuel drained from leaking tank
- Koala sightings mapped online
- Seaspray braces for tougher water bans
- Japan may scale back Antarctic whaling
- Uranium transport options revealed
- B and J Bentley cops $12.5K dumping fine
- MP demands urgent bats removal
- 'New approach needed' to save koalas
- Green loans audit 'not enough'
- Wild Rivers laws to stay
- Drink bottle recycling plan floated
- Mayor urges water infrastructure mining 'solution'
- Parks service downplays algae outbreak
- Mine extension to create excessive noise
- Rain boosts dam levels
- Buyer found for Mildura solar development
- Fire crews grapple with refinery tank leak
- Fish face end of the line, says director
- River partly reopened after algae outbreak
- Central park for Sydney
- Residents see the light and form solar support group
- Government 'happy' with water discharges from mines
- Bligh welcomes explosives plant in Moranbah
- Search for 'Jetsons family' to trial new home
- Marina won't hurt dolphins says Bligh
- Mine looks to release treated waste water
- Costa warned against Tillegra Dam: Greens
- Darling Dash to go ahead
- Downpour boosts Sydney water levels
- Greens call for whaling surveillance
- Iran thumbs nose at proposed uranium deal
- Sea Shepherd claims another ship rammed
- PGP Developments fined $65,000 for environmental breach
- Reservoir not a health risk: SA Water
- Libs must clarify bag ban costs: Bartlett
- Residents group says fish kill lake in 'hell of a state'
- Union calls for timber strategy
- Murray-Darling committee faces 'tough' time
- Mealy bug 'turmoil' sparks cotton crop fears
- DPI confirms second fruit fly find
- Libs plastic bag ban bagged
- Rosebery awaits toxic metals poisoning tests
- Howard 'ignored advice' to fund pipeline
- Fears Bay of Fires outside proposed national park
- Howard criticised over water funding decision
- Chamber snubs uranium inquiry call
- Hot weather drying up Lake Colac
- Nominees sought for green gongs
- Sensis goes carbon neutral, but phone books here to stay
- Council dumps free tip days
- Concern grows over Stockyard Hill wind farm: Mayor
- Environment centre to focus on recycling
- High tides take toll on nesting turtles
- Rudd urged to support ban on whalers' spy flights
- Contaminated mango came from Bundaberg
- Fishing industry fears over Tillegra Dam project
- Tall timber to be toppled
- Mayor defends efforts to stop lake fish kill
- Council sites to be insured against rising sea level
- Glass House Mountains may join National Landscape List
- Council commissions sea levels study
- Uproar over massive Amazon dam plan
- Fishermen wait for response over oil spill
- Turtle eggs a victim of wild weather
- New sewage treatment plant for Cradle Mountain
- Pipeline may boost house prices
- Cundall accuses Gunns of corruption
- Residents launch fresh anti-fluoride push
- Hundreds more dead fish found in lake
- Council admits some residents drinking recycled water
- Anti-logging protesters to set up forest house
- Meeting to focus on lake water quality
- More dead fish found in Brisbane lake
- Brisbane chemical spill injures two people
- Tags track shark's harbour movements
- Olga to rain on drought-ravaged NSW
- Rollover clean-up closes truck route
- Irrigators still on 48pc entitlements
- Treated waste still hard to swallow
- Wilderness Society trying to sack chief
- Environment group tries to oust leader
- 'Ava-toad': 3D cane toads take Sundance by storm
- Outrage over Bay of Fires park plan
- Legal threat divides 'toxic town'
- Santos facing $24m leak bill
- Public asked to survey wildlife
- Tours highlight wetlands' importance
- Firms found breaching EPA licences
- Fishers fear marine reserve lockout
- Wind farm plan relies on power link
- MP attacks Murray water plan
- Wetlands celebrated at Valley Lake
- California goes surfing, surfing super 8
- Murray flows might be 'on loan' to SA
- Meeting looks for Barraba water woes fix
- Coal mine to get $70m expansion
- Wilderness mining in the spotlight
- Toowoomba closer to recycled drinking water
- Future bleak for little penguins
- Sydney gets its first taste of desalinated water
- Former exporter canes China toad plan
- Locals plan to sue mine over 'toxic metal'
- Santos leak sparks moratorium call
- Greens renew push for energy target changes
- Charges laid for feeding dingoes
- Tuna stocks 'booming' at time of quota cuts
- Bushfire good Samaritan fears expense
- New Kangaroo Point criticised for lack of shade
- Environmental monitoring 'tardy and superficial': UWA
- Wilderness zoning planned for Nullarbor
- SA faces federal demands over Murray flow regulators
- Big raid on illegal trail bike riding
- Proposal to dredge Albany's port has its detractors
- Further water boost promised to SA
- Qld tackles new cactus menace
- Water to flow to SA's Lower Lakes
- The dredging of Albany harbour draws criticism over impacts
- Bedourie residents to enjoy cooler water
- Complaint dismissed about Govt water ad
- Power and water use soar as heat bites
- Desal ad misleading, says MP
- Fears fungus could wipe out Tas frogs
- Construction begins of Australia's first wave energy plant
- Researchers hope worm will turn toad fight
- Wave energy project
- Residents 'already warned' about toxic contamination risks
- Govt urged to reveal 'secret' water deal
- Minimal water loss from Menindee flows expected
- Qld 'won't bend the rules' for Cape Alumina
- Corellas conquer the Wheatbelt
- Anti-logging protest ends without arrest
- Abbott makes play for Greens preferences
- Sea turtles threatened by feral pigs
- Redmond backs Abbott on Murray policy
- Tests reveal no toxins in river
- Perth in the grip of a Big Dry
- Frog census gives hope on lower Murray
- Whaling spat may undermine trade talks
- Lifeguards take proactive approach to safety
- No change in SA irrigators' allocations
- Opposition slams 'ludicrous' recycling crisis
- Contaminated land under remediation
- Proposed Alumina refinery draws concern
- State Forests 'complying' with threatened species licence
- Corellas damage crops and tear up cables
- Sinosteel project gets environmental nod
- Qld mining companies face environment charges
- Sewage spilled into Condamine river
- Wong rejects Abbott's Wild Rivers stance
- Turtle protection plan takes shape
- Desalination plants not the only answer
- Little penguins killed on Middle Island
- Study rules out long term lead health risks in Esperance
- Farmer ends 52-day hunger strike
- NSW floodwaters promised to SA
- Graziers worried about Wild Rivers laws
- RBA subsidiary in chemical spill controversy
- Wild Rivers legislation 'here to stay'
- Hunger striking farmer expected to end protest
- Low risk in Esperance lead contamination
- Irrigators want basin plan details
- Abbott wants wild rivers laws overturned
- Water commission 'responsible' for hinterland shortages
- Polystyrene recycling to save landfill space
- Abbott meets FNQ Indigenous leaders on Wild Rivers
- Little hope for irrigation allocation boost
- Skippers' 'ignoring' water regulations
- Abbott sets sights on Wild Rivers Act
- Abbott denies whaling backflip
- Greens urge vote block on water rights bill
- Abbott wary of antagonising Japan over whaling
- Dead birds tested
- Businesses offered environmental licence amnesty
- Developer defends low lease payments for Great Keppel
- Small but deadly jellyfish stings increase
- Rudd urged to seek US whaling support
- Public still awaiting mine conditions of consent
- Collie River levels drop dramatically
- Dead birds to be tested for traces of poison
- Broome beaches close after jellyfish stings
- Sea Shepherd seeks attempted murder charges
- Gillard says Government is acting on whaling
- Uluru closure conditions 'disappointing'
- Abbott slams 'gutless' whaling investigation
- Beauty queen hunts seals after bad press
- Sea Shepherd takes whalers to court
- Freshwater crocs muscled out by salties
- Cadia expansion sparks water worries
- Local population of endangered bird cut by half
- We won't be stopped, says Sea Shepherd
- Protesters invite confrontation: whalers
- Acoustic experts called in to save water
- Business body disappointed over heritage consultation
- Council warns of mosquito outbreak
- $2bn gold mine expansion gets approval
- Swimmers told to avoid Todd River
- Feral pig problem needs 'ongoing commitment'
- Garrett sets conditions for Uluru's closure
- Government backs gas power proposal
- Asian company eyes solar tower development
- Ady Gil sinks after whaling skirmish
- Environment recovering after watering plan
- Upgrade planned for water treatment plant
- MP supports 'desperate' hunger striking farmer
- State inquiry 'won't hinder' wind farm development
- Japan, NZ meet over whaling clash
- Legal action over ocean collision could backfire
- Oxygen pumped into the Swan River
- Australia's hands tied as whaling war deepens
- Council to identify beach erosion hotspots
- Residents urged to fight mosquito surge
- Ningaloo's World Heritage nomination
- Cane toad sighting prompts vigilance warning
- Court upholds BHP mining licence
- Claims spy plane from Perth, not Albany
- Gillard orders probe into whaling clash
- Restrictions ease after strong rainfall
- Water restrictions continue despite rising dam levels
- Councils hit twice by flooding
- Water authority rejects pipeline fears
- Floodwaters to be held in Menindee Lakes
- Wind farm expands
- Labor governments 'helpless' on water
- Ningaloo Development concerns
- VCAT approves limited Woodend development
- Faulty pipes 'embarrass' high water users
- Council proposes $54m water pipeline
- Rain does little for Widebay water storages
- Govt to put forward floodwater appeal
- Farmers fail in bid to stop coal exploration
- PR guru 'paid for whalers' spy flights'
- Whaling fleet's 'spy flights' flew out of Australia
- Mary Valley community seeks firm plan for future
- More rain, floods for parts of Qld
- Massive oil spill threatens China's supplies
- Domestic dog still loose on Fraser Island
- 'Cautious' response to buy-back offer of Traveston properties
- Council keeps distance from remote rubbish collection
- North Qld carbon credit company facing legal action
- Slow start to crocodile breeding season
- Sunshine Coast beaches dealing with serious erosion
- Flood peak warnings for western Qld
- Seaweed on Great Barrier Reef 'rings warning bells'
- Floodwaters flow towards Menindee Lakes
- Rain brings no relief to drought operation
- Maleny water supply replenished
- Heavy rains a boost for irrigators
- Locals angry over pipeline plans
- Seqwater correcting fluoride under-dose problem
- Anti-whaling ship loses Japanese tail
- North-South Pipeline water 'not required'
- Xstrata prepared to tackle overflow contamination
- Water quality difficult to manage after recent rain
- Stringent conditions expected for proposed ash dump
- Western Qld in for more heavy rain, floods
- Opposition extends whaling ultimatum
- Wanted: Dung beetles to counter fly attack
- Banana Shire eyes bore activation
- Acid-damaged wetland restored in 'world first'
- AgForce opposes Great Barrier Reef run-off restrictions
- Opposition reissues whaling ultimatum
- New sustainability declaration for home sellers comes in effect
- Scientists crack mystery of devil tumour
- Ranger mine decision was years in making
- SA hotter than ever in 2009
- Qld dams 'in best shape for a decade'
- Environmental groups critical of Hinchinbrook sewage plan
- Government to boost Forbes bore
- Residents urged to reduce water usage
- DSE hopes to cut campfire incidents
- Loggerhead turtles returning to Mon Repos
- Toad Busters fights ban on gassing pests
- Turtle researchers' work praised
- Rain eases Bourke's water worries
- Wyangala Dam rises 1 per cent
- Council to trial weekly recycling
- Police helicopter surveys Murray campers
- Dalby missing out on rain
- Fraser dingo fence has been breached
- Police arrest nuclear whistleblower
- Brisbane city cycle centre at half-capacity
- Reuse Christmas decorations, urges recycler
- Look out for hitchhiking toads
- Endangered sharks make world-first appearance
- Company touts renewable energy benefits
- Dam levels rise slightly from rain
- Rain sparks 'refilling process' for Murray
- Jerilderie spends $25k to fill lake
- Lotto vultures resort to bird-brained scheme
- Children of hunger-striking farmer arrive
- Wind farm admits financial woes
- More than 125 whales die on NZ beaches
- Heavy rain recorded in Riverina
- Galah deaths remain a mystery
- Currarong homes connected to sewerage
- Christmas food waste hard to swallow
- Russia to work on new nuclear missiles
- Climate Institute urges energy certificate reform
- Public asked to reduce water use
- Foxes officially confirmed in Tasmania
- Miner looks to preserve biodiversity
- Researchers trial 'green' pest control
- Indigenous group backs red gum report
- Reef anglers warned of Christmas crackdown
- Whalers clash with protesters in Southern Ocean
- Towns get water carting reprieve
- Water boost aids threatened platypus
- Rain eases hinterland water woes
- Weather sparks reef bleaching fears
- Park visitors warned to be prepared
- 'Awful' phone tower gets nod
- Council introduces 'cautious' water bans
- Fed Govt caving in to forestry sector: conservationists
- New glass recycling tack floated
- New restrictions loom amid water woes
- Oil spill submissions close
- Water minister confident of dam approval
- Opposition demands answers after dolphin deaths
- Swimmers warned of stinger threat
- Desalination plant 'a monument to stupidity'
- Lorikeets destroying SE Qld lychee crops
- Misting sprays target coal terminal
- Water fluoridation plans delayed
- Dolphin deaths remain a mystery
- Farmers count cost of roo 'plague'
- VFF backs water group reinstatement
- Europe returns rare white rhinos
- Australians urged to go green for Christmas
- Maralinga veterans still battling for justice
- Maralinga returned to traditional owners
- Japan accused of attacking Sea Shepherd ship
- Nats fire warning shot over tree planting plans
- Call for inactive water entitlements to be retired
- Opposition to Hunter Valley dam deepens
- Worries aired over coal gasification dam
- More riverbank collapse risk areas named
- Council to boost car beach access
- Moreton Bay oil spill hearing scheduled for July
- Offers made for Cubbie Station cotton farm
- Nuclear site handover ends fight for 'justice'
- Mayor questions why reservoir not in use
- Floodgate opening boosts swamp hopes
- Water project prompts reef fears
- Wild dog fence funding guaranteed
- More fears aired over dam project
- Call for Murray-Darling 'marine parks'
- Joyce backs hunger strike farmer
- MP questions wind farm efficiency
- Govt urged to boost cod levels
- Defence Dept to fix Amberley base creek pollution
- Report finds fish kill site under stress
- Bauxite miner looks to protect springs
- Xstrata cuts sulphur dioxide emissions
- Wild dog control needs 'combined effort'
- Japan starts whale hunt
- Protesters lose court battle against mine
- MP seeks harbour plan feedback
- National park plan sparks job fears
- Murray cod numbers not recovering
- Farmer starves in protest against land use rules
- Planning begins on algae eradication
- New push fights Arkaroola mining
- Council considers tip options
- Dredging plan must consider offsets: council
- Academic criticises lakes plan
- Irrigator allocations not expected to rise
- The growing problem of excess packaging
- Bligh says Torres islands at risk from climate change
- Tax break boost for solar, wind projects
- Brampton Island sold
- Deadline looms for Cubbie buyers
- Community shows keen interest in draft LEP
- Council considers erosion management options
- Nuclear powers urged to slash arsenals
- Rudd raises whaling with Japanese PM
- Landfill gas initiative gets green light
- Shoalhaven water restrictions to continue
- MP demands Traveston inquiry
- MP seeks more help for irrigators
- KLC and Greens agree to disagree
- Fast-tracking new mine approvals
- Stop crying wolf on whaling, Rudd told
- Endangered snail not threatening Qld dam
- Volunteers watch for coral bleaching
- Doubt cast over Wild River declarations
- SA irigators stuck on 48pc
- Drought-proofing work gets $10m boost
- Dwindling water supply prompts tougher bans
- New weir could help cut crime: action group
- $220m sought for Lower Lakes and Coorong
- Hawke honoured for Antarctic mining fight
- Opposition airs CMA merger fears
- Green group fears national park logging
- Messenger in bottle lines up Pacific garbage swim
- Council rejects kerbside recycling appeal
- $7m to target geothermal efforts
- Tarkine road plan doomed: lawyer
- $270m water boost for Murray-Darling
- Funding boost for geothermal project
- Creek mining plan worries green group
- Fish kill blamed on algae bloom
- MP demands more funds to rebuild Mary Valley
- Five whales die after rare beaching
- Nothing new in Iran nuclear offer: US
- Schoolboy's idea considered at climate talks
- Court to review Federal approval of uranium mine
- Company plans spaced-based solar plant
- Big water users on notice
- Rare native plants found near Ballarat
- Indigenous group offers reef management advice
- Camel cull sparks emotive debate
- Arsenic compound dumped in forest
- Rudd 'must set' whaling ultimatum
- Request to delay Qld housing 'sustainability declaration'
- Kununurra land release 'bungled'
- Whalers, conservationists set for fresh confrontation
- Wind farm opponents deny sabotage
- New laws boost forest protection
- Rann says Vic water cap must go now
- Power station emissions spark health fears
- Robertson dampens recycled water fears
- Water supply can't be guaranteed during blaze
- New national park prompts timber community fears
- National parks face potential grog bans
- Public urged to avoid algal blooms
- Call to stop wind farm construction near homes
- Big tick for Murray-Darling buy-back
- Fluoridated water to flow in Bourke
- Fears aired over drought water reserve
- Truckie rescues lost seal pup on highway
- Mayor up-beat after Mary Valley talks
- Concessions made on Wild Rivers declarations
- Tougher water bans mooted
- Beach-goers warned of stinky, toxic algae
- Worries aired over waste removal tender
- Water mix-up may spark legal stoush
- Gas sales trigger green fears
- Seafood industries fight desal plan
- Parks service merger sparks fire fears
- Regions likely to avoid sprinkler bans
- CMA backs merger plan
- Southern Water gives Sorell the all clear
- Strong dollar helps boost solar prospects
- Giant iceberg headed for WA
- Japan sends ships to monitor whaling protests
- Regions 'missing out' on green loans scheme
- Leaders to discuss Mary Valley future
- Farmers offered CMA merger assurance
- Mayor to be briefed on water woes
- Concerns about carbon capture
- Vic Govt funds new geothermal project
- Farmers urged to protect biodiversity
- Council seeks more flood basin funds
- Wind farm planning application delayed
- 'Extinct' orchid rediscovered
- Bonney upwelling heads south-east
- Garrett comes to aid of Cromarty bird sanctuary
- Riverland farmers discuss basin plan
- Water shortage getting 'critical'
- Garrett's $1.79m targets wetlands buy
- Central Qld shire running short of water
- Pipeline worker in court on trespass charges
- Camel slaughter a tough decision for locals
- Dam plan 'unpopular' with voters
- Tree study to include 'wide-ranging consultation'
- Pilot plants to test carbon capture viability
- Two-headed fish may prompt regulatory action
- Energy demands higher for apartments than other houses
- Water woes require $500K fix
- Trial to root out new biofuel source
- Residents air coal plant fears
- Public warned to boil drinking water
- Water trucked in to safeguard supply
- Goolwa shines in Tidy Town contest
- Water buybacks reach the billion dollar mark
- Boil water alerts issued after E. coli outbreak
- Environmentalist says commercial fishers can help clean-up oceans
- Camel cull to proceed despite criticism
- St George water supplies cut during heat wave
- Anti-whaling protesters warned against violence
- Recycled water mix-up leaves foul taste
- Fears of camel cull disrupting food chain
- Camel cull prompts health risk fears
- Basin plans set to cause controversy
- Water review backs user-pays scheme
- Man wrangles sharks in the name of science
- Cane toads continue northern march
- Conference to address island management
- Fish kill blamed on lake's low oxygen level
- Delta downplays water fears
- Garrett wants Traveston lungfish protected
- Warning signs to help platypus protection
- Protesters rally to save solar project
- National Parks to protect Red Gum forests
- Spotlight falls on Lake Illawarra research
- Water boost to aid parrot survival
- WA senator pushes benefits of nuclear energy
- River monitoring should continue
- The premier calls for a national Nuclear Authority
- Swan River water testing funding runs dry
- Govt moves to clean up rotting seaweed
- Sanctuary owner warns on Arkaroola future
- Water shortages persist in Maleny and Blackwater
- VFF up-beat about water trading case
- Gold Coast mayor critical of bulk water charges
- Traveston 'Dam Off' party planned
- Rotting camels pollute sacred waterholes
- Heat takes toll on water supplies
- MP calls for emergency water grant
- Push to protect macadamia trees
- Basin plan 'not a done deal'
- Irrigators not expecting allocations boost
- Brunswick River dam plan rejected
- Perenjori clamours for solar station
- Coliban Water to hold projects briefing
- Maleny and Dalby running dry
- Dalby still running dry
- Parkes leads way on water bans
- Biosphere forms interstate alliance
- Plan to tackle marine pests
- Growers lose out despite allocation boost
- Water storages low, despite November rains
- Darwin expands artificial reef
- Gold Coast moves to water bans
- Dalby close to running out of water
- Small town gets new water supply
- Shark nets trapping other marine life
- MP puts water onus back on Senate
- Greens voice dam opposition
- Federal funds sought for Green Jobs plan
- Little Blue Lake no longer green
- Sea Shepherd blasts Rudd's whaling stance
- Final Traveston dam decision looms
- Hope for mining conference to clear up confusion
- Fluoridated water plans announced
- SA challenges Victoria over Murray cap
- Floods wipe out wildlife
- Diesel spill as fishing boat sinks
- Green groups target Noosa River health
- No extra water for SA irrigators
- Basin plan to target environmental protection
- Regions plan for drier future
- Allocations boost for Murrumbidgee irrigators
- SA starts High Court action on Murray
- Dalby facing water crisis
- Rain little help for inflows
- Councils plan for uniform water laws
- New export plan angers Pt Lincoln mayor
- Deadline looms for waste say
- Residents quizzed about excess water despite fewer restrictions
- Fight not over for dam protesters
- Sewage spill raises health concerns
- Cash for Trash scheme revived
- Recycling centre delayed
- Report urges flood plain mining ban
- Grey nurse sharks close to extinction
- Call to develop solar power station in WA
- Fur flies: cute doesn't cut it for NZ possums
- Sydney's beaches cleaner than ever
- Fraser Island supports eco-tourism plans
- Calls to protect Ningaloo Reef species
- MP to cross floor over emissions scheme
- Coffs creeks cleaned to reduce flood risk
- Council told herbicide safe
- Report warns of water crisis by 2030
- 6-month deadline for dieback plans
- Expert says fish deaths preventable
- Conservation groups slam national park development
- Time up for comments on Traveston Crossing
- Tillegra Dam approval 'needs business case'
- Dolphin deaths could be linked to herbicide: Opposition
- Heavy rain threatens grain quality
- Management talks today on Monaro reserves
- Scientists warn of freshwater fish threat
- Mining blamed for turning river black
- Fish kill not natural, says scientist
- Campaigners take coal mine approval to court
- Rees urges patience on green jobs plan
- E-waste scheme needs work, experts say
- Boaties protest state of river
- Scientists unite in SOS for Murray-Darling
- Report urges restoring water to Murray Darling
- Group ramps up fight against desal plant
- Outrage over Govt backed vulnerable plant clearing
- Water restrictions in south-east Qld to stay
- Dry wetland to get water boost
- Living Desert Reserve becomes state park
- Issues identified in Mary Valley rebuilding
- Flannery calls for population inquiry
- Solar farm thrives in heat
- Residents consider legal action on park
- Red gum forests get water boost
- Protesters remind Marathon of breach
- Councils urged to join wind farm groups
- Energy firm promises green safeguards
- Govt secures private funding for desal plant
- Solar park set to open
- Santos builds barrier to plug oil leaks
- Meeting to discuss Mary Valley future
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