Australia v the climate reporting
The shocking story of how Australia’s behaviour across decades has made it a climate change outcast
Australia v the climate part 6: Glasgow
With the Glasgow pact in place, will the government do anything it has agreed to?
Australia v the climate part 5: a plan for net zero?
Lenore Taylor, Katharine Murphy, Adam Morton and Graham Readfearn discuss the implications of ‘the Australian way’ plan and what it means for Cop26 in Glasgow
Australia v the climate part 4: fossil fuels
Australia v the climate part 3: Paris and the fall
Australia v the climate part 2: Copenhagen
Australia v the climate part 6: Glasgow
Cop26 was supposed to be the world’s ‘best, last chance’ to get global heating under control. How did Australia act?
Australia v the climate part 5: a plan for net zero?
The final episode of the series explores the implications of Morrison’s net zero plan and what it means for Cop26 in Glasgow
Australia v the climate part 4: fossil fuels
Just how powerful are the fossil fuel lobbies and how have they influenced Australia’s climate policy over the decades?
Australia v the climate part 3: Paris and the fall
The Paris conference would prove to be a high point for climate change action but in Australia, hope is shortlived after Scott Morrison takes power
Australia v the climate part 2: Copenhagen
Part two explores how the world blew a chance to agree on climate change action at the moment Australia had decided to act
Australia v the climate part 1: Kyoto
This is the story of how Australia’s behaviour across decades has made it a climate change outcast. In the first episode we hear how Australia managed to increase its emissions under a climate deal that was supposed to cut them
About Australia versus the climate
This series is supported through philanthropic grants to The Guardian Civic Journalism Trust by a number of different organisations, led by the ACME Foundation