Energy
More hot wind from The Australian’s Graham Lloyd

Another anti-wind power article in The Australian has led scientists to denounce the paper’s ...  
Australia's CSG industry — no longer such a gas

Australia's controversial coal seam gas industry faces a deeply uncertain future. Environment ...  
Don't believe thorium nuclear reactor hype

Thorium reactors are the latest big thing in nuclear spin. Noel Wauchope says: don't believe the ...  
The day The Australian died

Professor Stephan Lewandowsky reports on the exchange that finally, completely, destroyed Austr ...  
CSG industry attacks scientists with bad gas news

The gas industry has attacked the scientists whose research finds triple the normal levels of ...  
Carbon tax: much ado about nothing

It is now 135 days since the introduction of the carbon tax, and finally the anger and rampant ...  
Sneaky Santos caught out in CSG con

Energy giant Santos’ quest to win the hearts and minds of NSW farming communities about coal ...  
Burning the budgies over U.S. carbon

  Tony Abbott has been caught out telling more porkie pies, this time over the United ...  
Risking nuclear over safe renewables

Ever since the Fukushima meltdown, nuclear apologists have been in a full spin cycle, culminating ...  
Cousins of The Kimberleys and a price too high

Contributing editor-at-large Tess Lawrence introduces an article by Geoffrey Cousins on the ...  
Rescuing the Real Waubra

We must also embrace Real Waubra, rescue it from the scaremongers and buy more than a chicken roll ...  
Not warming to the nuclear option

The evidence consistently shows that nuclear energy – even aside from its noxious and socially ...  
Electricity bill discounts: too good to be true?

Vince O’Grady discusses the privatisation of State utilities – especially electricity – and ...  
Waubra fights back against phony Foundation

The Victorian town of Waubra is trying to reclaim its name from a phony front for powerful vested ...  
Mining doom heralds clean energy boom for Australia

With Australia's resources boom looking like it may be over, Ruth Forsythe explains why the time ...  
IPA goes up the greasy Delingpole for cash

The IPA are grubbing for donations to fund their tireless campaign to stymie action on climate ...  
The Australian's Graham Lloyd pushes hard against the winds of change

The Australian newspaper – and its environment editor, Graham Lloyd, in particular – have a ...  
The heavy hidden costs of nuclear power

In part 2 of his rebuttal, Ludwig Heinrich says Professor Barry Brook predictably ignores nuclear ...  

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