Media April 2007

Rudd plans China talks on climateClimate burning issue for Rudd

Emerald city blacks out for brighter future

Hot and bothered

Experts warn of climate mayhem

Food for thought when your fresh produce is foreign

The mile-high club of pollution

Is Earth Hour a bright idea?

Cooling the hot air on climate change

Sydney’s dim view of Earth Hour

PM steals climate thunder

Global warming will make climates ‘disappear’

Climate disasters loom: UN

Health of the globe begins in the backyard

Carbon tax better than calamity

If we want to save the planet, we need a five-year freeze on biofuels

Labor looks for leading role

Moral crusades are not good politics

Greenhouse gas ruling rejects Bush inaction

Business counters PM to back emissions targets

Carbon trading is still the best lever, despite tax fans

Travellers to get chance to offset carbon

US ruling hailed by climate change activists

Emissions can be cut, we just need the will

Whacked with the environment stick

Carbon tax ‘has merit’

No time like the present to rescue our environment

Cool heads missing in the pressure cooker

Global warming report facing deadline

Experts warn of climate mayhem

Climate calamity forecast

Climate: the peril we face

Reef gone in 20 years if warming continues

Doubts over effect of low carbon price

Saved by the market

Scientists’ stark warning on reality of warmer world

A moral obligation

Scientists issue bleak forecast for warming world

Scientists Detail Climate Changes, Poles to Tropics

Scientists, governments clash as report reveals dangers of climate change

Where’s the love for the climate scientists?

Is Earth near its ‘tipping points’ from global warming?

Big energy users are… a secret

Heat, drought spur rise in emissions

A once-only chance to repair damage

Signals are getting warmer on climate

Scientists tip the return of Depression-era dust bowl

Howard puts emissions on COAG agenda

Australia hosts Live Earth gig

Power and water bills set to soar

Wind farm to boost power supply

Sustainable energy has powerful future

Renewed hope for renewables, but not business migrants

Climate change is affecting many natural systems

Global deforestation would cool the Earth

Agreement on climate centre

U.S. using Asia as excuse in CO2 debate

Schwarzenegger drives home ‘biofuel is sexy’ message

Global Warming Called Security Threat

For the Environment, Rallies Great and Small

Australia warned not to pin hopes on clean coal

Insurers want a map of the future

We must adapt for climate change now

Al Gore receives UN environmental award

Warm, fuzzy CSR no answer to searing heat of climate change challenge

Good news and bad news about drought relief

Tide turning for paradise

Climate change threatens UNESCO World Heritage sites

British Foreign Secretary warns of security threat from climate change

Global warming a security risk

USA, a Clamor Over Global Warming

Kilimanjaro’s ice set to linger

Crossing boundaries, hitting barriers

Rudd urges embrace of China on climate

Beneath dry blue skies, growers fear the worst

Now it’s cool to be carbon neutral

Climate reporting “too balanced” say scientists

Praying for rain, or just praying for votes?

Overheating planet or nuclear disaster?

Howard plays down climate challenge

China flags hard line on climate

Economy ‘biggest challenge’

Building the good life in Australia

Howard undermined on climate

Flannery considers handing back award

‘A small price to pay’ for cap on greenhouse gas

Greens’ emissions target

Economy or environment? It’s a false choice

China gas emissions ‘may pass US’

PM flicks switch to nuclear

Health costs of global warming

Howard’s nuclear strategy to pressure Opposition

Greens clamour to be heard

Labor enters the nuke age, and then…

PM unveils nuclear plans

Energy future in atom power: PM

Uranium policy out, but only just

A warmer world — or one flash and you’re ash?

Labor scraps uranium policy

World must act soon to slow warming from emissions

Labor loans for green homes

Rudd defends uranium u-turn

How Rudd won the day in party’s uranium debate

Speak of what you know, Prime Minister

Carbon capture is climate best bet

Kyoto target means little to gauge gas emission cuts

Uranium debate