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- Want to Stop Australia's Fires? Listen to Aboriginal People.[1] Jan 15, 2020
- The government has been forced to talk about climate change, so it's taking a subtle – and sinister – approach, Greg Jericho.[2] Jan 13, 2020
- Make Australia green again.[3] Jan 8, 2020
- The Australian bushfires may be the "Chernobyl" of climate crisis - the event that makes our current system untenable, Jan 4, 2020...[4]
2019[edit | edit source]
Australia's bushfires have emitted 250m tonnes of CO2, almost half of country's annual emissions.[5] Dec 13
Climate change strike: thousands of school students protest over bushfires.[6] Nov 29
Is climate change to blame for Australia's bushfires?[7] Nov 11
Australia bushfires: 'Unprecedented' fires turn skies orange[8] Nov 8
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Regenerating forgotten urban places: 3000acres.[9] Feb 11
Melbourne becomes first city with all council infrastructure powered by renewables, Jan 16[10]
2018[edit | edit source]
Climate change: Australian students skip school for mass protest, Nov 30[11]
Communities lead governments on climate action, Nov 14[12]
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Perth council cuts red tape to allow residents to plant fruit and veg in public parks.[13] Feb 7