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Meet the New Prime Minister of Oz: He Loves Coal

A chaotic, back-stabbing and farcical week in Australian politics saw the socially conservative, Scott Morrison, become the new Prime Minister earlier today and Scott loves coal.

Now Oz Prime Minister Jumps off “Climate Cliff” to Save Political Career

Once again cheap dirty energy has literally trumped a clean sustainable future

After the Fires, Come the Floods

Local and international experts are warning that the intensity of the Monsoon rains in India is another impact of our changing climate.

BP and Big Oil Drive Society Over the “Climate Cliff”

What is a "world class" reserve of oil to BP, is "world destroying" to everyone else.

Trump’s Team “Edited” Report to Promote Coal, As New Data Reveals Huge Methane Leaks

Trump’s deep love of dirty coal, and his regulatory rollback of the fossil fuel industry, is having a greater impact on climate change than previously understood.

As America Burns from Climate Change, Trump Officials Attend Denial Conference to Discuss Why Climate Change is Fake

Trump represents the last chance for the fossil fuel industry to wreck this planet. What they call freedom, we call wildfires. When they see freedom, we see sea-level rise.

Are we Descending into Hothouse Earth?

"We are the ones in control right now, but once we go past 2 degrees, we see that the Earth system tips over from being a friend to a foe. We totally hand over our fate to an Earth system that starts rolling out of equilibrium."

Now Europe’s Nuclear Reactors Fall Victim of the Heat

For the last decade the nuclear industry has been telling us it is the solution to climate change. But if their reactors can’t work in our rapidly warming world, are we just building a whole new generation of expensive white elephants?

As Europe Suffers its “Hottest Day”, Sweden’s Tallest Mountain Melts

The record hot temperatures have melted Sweden’s highest peak.

“Fossil fuel industry is guilty of crimes against humanity”

The energy and climate blogosphere is currently ablaze about an article, published today in the whole of the New York Times magazine, which covers the story of climate change in what it calls the definitive 10-year period from 1979 to 1989.