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Why would VW go to all the trouble to deceive regulators unless it actually can't produce cleaner engines?

Does the VW scandal reveal the auto industry's biggest dirty secret?

Why would VW go to all the trouble to deceive regulators unless it actually can't produce cleaner engines?

With a PM who believes in climate change, it's time for Australia to finally cut our carbon emissions, writes <b>John Connor</b>, CEO of The Climate Institute.

What Malcolm needs to do now on climate change

With a PM who believes in climate change, it's time for Australia to finally cut our carbon emissions, writes John Connor, CEO of The Climate Institute.

Conservatives are finally departing their "climate sceptic" policies, because you can't hold out against science forever.

Rundle: the right are finally abandoning their nutty sceptic stance

Conservatives are finally departing their "climate sceptic" policies, because you can't hold out against science forever.

The Climate Study Group is using some pretty weird characters to back up its climate denial agenda ...

Mind control, psychosurgery and murder: the bizarre antecedents of climate study given to PM's office

The Climate Study Group is using some pretty weird characters to back up its climate denial agenda ...

The Federal Court has taken the rare step of correcting claims about its role in the Carmichael case, further undermining the government's insistence that "vigilante litigants" need to be reined in.

Federal Court rebukes government's 'vigilante litigants' campaign

The Federal Court has taken the rare step of correcting claims about its role in the Carmichael case, further undermining the government's insistence that "vigilante litigants" need to be reined in.

Is "green lawfare" really destroying our economy and way of life? Er ...

Call in the Green Army! Threat of 'green lawfare' takes down ... wait ... only two projects?

Is "green lawfare" really destroying our economy and way of life? Er ...

The government is complaining about "lawfare" against mining projects while inviting multinationals to sue it and score generous payouts.

The rich irony of crying 'lawfare' while surrendering our sovereignty

The government is complaining about "lawfare" against mining projects while inviting multinationals to sue it and score generous payouts.

Australia has announced its new carbon emissions target, and most climate scientists say it's not nearly enough. <b>Jennifer Morgan</b> global director of the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute (WRI), explains why.

Is Australia really lagging behind on climate action?

Australia has announced its new carbon emissions target, and most climate scientists say it's not nearly enough. Jennifer Morgan global director of the Climate Program at the World Resources Institute (WRI), explains why.

There is a lie at the heart of the Coalition's denialism-based climate policy -- and its proposed emissions targets make it more obvious.

Coalition's emissions target further exposes its climate lie

There is a lie at the heart of the Coalition's denialism-based climate policy -- and its proposed emissions targets make it more obvious.

The government's approval for the Carmichael coal project was flawed under its own rules. Greg Hunt's response is to change the rules -- but it still won't save this unviable mine.

Coalition's fight for coal defies reality

The government's approval for the Carmichael coal project was flawed under its own rules. Greg Hunt's response is to change the rules -- but it still won't save this unviable mine.