News & Views Women’s agency in leadership is key to unlocking climate gridlock It is important that women do not accept leadership only on the basis of being victims to climate change. Recognising our agency is key.
News & Views Deeply unfair but it’s just life now: 14yo Chloe on cyclone after cyclone in Vanuatu At COP28, are world leaders ignoring the climate crisis’ impact on vulnerable communities, or do they simply not care?
News & Views Visionary investors needed for Australia to reach climate tech potential Unlock Australia’s climatetech prowess. Delve into challenges, funding gaps, and pivotal opportunities in renewables, agtech, and the circular economy.
News & Views ‘All in this together’: All ages and backgrounds push for climate action today The School Strike 4 Climate coincides with other events today calling out Australia’s continued failures on addressing climate change.
News & Views Holding on to optimisim and fury is the key to climate action: Christiana Figueres Christiana Figueres encourages other women to oscillate between focusing on the good news and the bad news of the climate crisis.
Climate What a difference a decade makes in shifting the climate conversation Climate change is the defining issue of our time, demanding an informed, urgent, and unified response to safeguard our common home. Until then, the Climate Council is steadfast in its commitment to leading that charge.
Leadership Awards On the climate litigation front, with thousands beside her: Lawyer Hollie Kerwin We check in with Hollie Kerwin, who was named the 2022 Emerging Leader on Climate Action at the Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards.
News & Views Women bringing greater ambition and new agendas to COP28 Women leading urgent climate action for COP28 & beyond. Join the movement for change, amplifying women’s voices and ambitious agendas.
Climate ‘Australia must stand with us’: Women on climate frontline urge more action Women are disproportionately impacted by the climate crisis, and yet they’re often the first to take action when disasters strike.
Climate The ‘duty of care’ bill is a chance for the government to show it cares about young people 19-year-old climate advocate Anjali Sharma has launched a campaign with Senator David Pocock to legislate a duty of care to young people.
News & Views Jail term for climate activist Deanna “Violet” Coco’ quashed Climate activist Deanna “Violet” Coco’s 15-month jail term imposed last December has been quashed by a District Court Judge.
Climate If it isn’t intersectional, it isn’t climate justice We all know that the climate crisis is also a health and social crisis. But what the research behind TheClimateLoad report confirms is that the climate crisis is also gendered. Climate action is a feminist issue.