How Rupert Murdoch’s son-in-law solved crisis at family farm

How Rupert Murdoch’s son-in-law solved crisis at family farm

Alasdair MacLeod was regularly escaping to the country with his young family when he realised something was going horribly wrong there – and needed a radical solution.

  • byCatherine Naylor

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We can’t escape a carbon tax,which is good news,not bad

We can’t escape a carbon tax,which is good news,not bad

In their own polite way,Professor Ross Garnaut and Rod Sims this week spoke out against the blatant self-interest of our fossil fuel industry.

  • byRoss Gittins
Why John Howard intervened to kill the emissions trading scheme his cabinet wanted

Why John Howard intervened to kill the emissions trading scheme his cabinet wanted

Cabinet documents reveal the Howard government went close to supporting a carbon price in 2003. They also show why it was killed off.

  • byShane Wright
Reduce carbon footprint if you want cheap finance:NAB

Reduce carbon footprint if you want cheap finance:NAB

Australia’s largest business lender has said it is inevitable banks will charge higher interest rates for businesses that aren’t reducing their emissions.

  • bySumeyya Ilanbey
The European tax that could alter global trade flows

The European tax that could alter global trade flows

Europe’s new Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism,which will tax the carbon intensity of imports,went live on Sunday.

  • byStephen Bartholomeusz
Top emitters not funding net zero plans,warns Climate Action 100+

Top emitters not funding net zero plans,warns Climate Action 100+

Australia’s top carbon emitting companies are making progress towards transitioning to net zero emissions,but failing to back up their decarbonisation plans.

  • bySimon Johanson
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Insurer walks away from Adani’s Carmichael coal mine

Insurer walks away from Adani’s Carmichael coal mine

But the company says Lloyd’s of London’s exit will not leave it “beleaguered” and that operations are “running like clockwork”.

  • bySimon Johanson
BHP punts on unproven tech to cut emissions

BHP punts on unproven tech to cut emissions

Australia’s largest miner has warned its carbon emissions will rise in the short term as it seeks to reach its 2050 net zero emissions ambition.

  • bySimon Johanson
Carbon offsets a short-term fix:Fortescue Future Industries boss

Carbon offsets a short-term fix:Fortescue Future Industries boss

The boss of green hydrogen powerhouse Fortescue Future Industries says the Labor government’s safeguard mechanism is a good starting point in reducing harmful emissions from heavy industry.

  • bySimon Johanson andNick Toscano
Ex-Greens leader says Labor to blame if climate reform falters over coal,gas

Ex-Greens leader says Labor to blame if climate reform falters over coal,gas

Christine Milne,who helped block the 2009 emissions trading scheme,says it’s up to the government to deliver a climate plan that can pass parliament.

  • byMike Foley
Carbon farming bracing for a bumper harvest

Carbon farming bracing for a bumper harvest

With the government’s safeguard mechanism due to kick in from July,the carbon market is bracing for a surge in demand for greenhouse offsets.

  • byMike Foley