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Adam Bandt accuses Albanese government of ‘greenwashing’ for allowing new coal and gas mines

Adam Bandt has accused Labor of “gaslighting” and “greenwashing” for allowing new coal and gas mines to offset emissions in its upgraded safeguards mechanism.

Australia PM tours flood-hit Victoria state; evacuations, sandbagging underway | Reuters
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Australia PM tours flood-hit Victoria state; evacuations, sandbagging underway | Reuters

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday toured flood-hit parts of Victoria state, including the city of Melbourne, as three southeastern states continued to grapple with a flood crisis after days of heavy rain.
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Bill Hare: After winning the climate election, Labor must be the climate government the whole world needs

For years Australia was a roadblock to global climate action. It’s time we returned to the right side of history.

“The climate wars are over” in Australia? Not even close.
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“The climate wars are over” in Australia? Not even close.

The conservatives’ defeat is good news, but the incoming Labor Party’s policies show why climate activists can’t relax even under liberal governments.
Living on Earth: Beyond the Headlines
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Living on Earth: Beyond the Headlines

Australian voters deny climate denial; Racism n place names; California's accidental sea.

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Australia's 'climate election' shows shifting priority for voters

Following a string of climate-related catastrophes in recent years, Australian voters this weekend returned the opposition Labor Party to power, with incoming Prime Minister Anthony Albanese vowing to “end the climate wars” and turn Australia into a “renewable energy superpower.”

Australia’s ‘Climate Election’ finally arrived. Will it be enough?
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Australia’s ‘Climate Election’ finally arrived. Will it be enough?

Voters rejected the deny-and-delay approach that has made Australia a global laggard on emission cuts. But how far the new government will go remains to be seen.
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