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‘Make Polluters Pay’: Greenpeace joins over 40,000 marching in BelĂ©m, calling for climate, forest action at COP30

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BELÉM, BRAZIL, Saturday 15 November 2025 — Greenpeace Australia Pacific joined an estimated 40,000 people in the Global Climate March today in Belém, the end of the first week of the COP30 climate summit. Photos and videos of the Global Climate March are available in the Greenpeace Media Library. The Global Climate March was organised … Continued

500,000 reasons for hope for koalas

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Bangalow Koalas celebrated a major milestone today in their mission to save koalas – the planting of their 500,000th tree in northern New South Wales. About half that total was supported by the World Wide Fund for Nature Australia as part of its aim to double koala numbers by 2050. As the swamp mahogany sapling … Continued

Actionable outcome, not a ‘roadmap to nowhere’, needed at COP30

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BELÉM, BRAZIL, Friday 14 November 2025 — In response to calls for a fossil fuel phase-out roadmap at COP30, Dr Simon Bradshaw, COP31 Lead at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, said:    “Phasing out fossil fuels is fundamental to protecting everything we love and depend upon. Without real action on this front, we will soar past 1.5°C … Continued

Delegates from more than 20 countries descend on Darwin to celebrate multilingualism

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Charles Darwin University will welcome more than 130 delegates from 23 countries next week for the Applied Linguistics Association of Australia (ALAA) Conference. The conference, hosted at Danala | Education and Community Precinct by the Education, Enabling and Linguistics Discipline at the University, will be in the Top End for the first time.  The ALAA Conference will … Continued

Schneider Electric accelerates industrial decarbonisation at COP30

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Experts underscore importance of electrification, automation, and digitalisation for just transition New research highlights Brazil’s strategic advantages to lead global industrial transformation Report emphasises need to train and reskill professionals for a future-ready workforce Sydney (Australia), 14 November 2025 – Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, announces its participation in the 30th United Nations … Continued

Two-thirds of sustainability professionals trust recognised carbon standards but 46% say policy clarity is needed to scale

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New report from SE Advisory Services shows that more than half of companies plan to scale engagement by 2030, marking a new phase of maturity in global carbon markets amid ESG uncertainty. 4 in 10 respondents say their organisations actively engage with high-integrity carbon credits through purchasing, investment or project development to manage climate risk, … Continued

“Betty: The Asbestos Education House” to visit Blue Mountains for the Disaster Risk Awareness Expo as part of National Asbestos Awareness Month

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Key Facts: • Vision opportunity – Betty is Australia’s only purpose-built, mobile asbestos education house.• Compelling public health message – asbestos remains in 1-in-3 Australian homes, including many throughout the Blue Mountains region.• High local relevance – asbestos exposure from home renovation is now linked to 51% of mesothelioma deaths in Australia. • Expert interviews available … Continued

More than just supply and demand factors shaping global agriculture in 2026 – with geopolitics playing a crucial role

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The global agricultural landscape has entered a new phase where geopolitics – not only traditional market forces – will dictate trade flows, prices, and production decisions, according to Rabobank’s Agri Commodity Outlook 2026.   The report describes a world increasingly divided between two spheres of influence – the United States and China – where agricultural … Continued