The Australian
On 24 November, 2007 The Australian published a Climate Change Special Report. Key articles include:
- From promise to action
- Clean energy pioneers
- NSW power privatisation
- Outlook for airlines
- Unified approach will cut costs
- Clean coal faces key challenges
- Articles about alternative energies such as geothermal, uranium and gas
- Outlook for primary industry
- Wind power
- Wave technology
- Nuclear energy
- Consumer trends
- Emissions trading
- Business response
- Biomass
- Solar power
- Water usage
- Climate change threats
- Mobility – hybrid cars and biofuels
On March 29, 2008 The Weekend Australian published a Climate Change Special Report. Key articles include:
- Time to price carbon
- Garnaut is ready to take o his critics
- Efficiency gaining on production rise
- Lean systems show the way
- Carbon in soil part of the answer
- Waiting for rain in vain
- Credit goes to the carbon account
The Advertiser – 1degree - Change the planet’s future
In August 2007, The Advertiser ran a ten part series titled ‘1degree - Change the planet’s future’.
- Part 1: The cycle of change: Fragile Earth – where did we go wrong?
- Running on empty Page1 Page2 Page3
- Natural order Page4 Page5
- Living planet Page6 Page7
- Blast in the pastPage8 Page9
- Extinction: who’s at faultPage10 Page11
- State of the planetPage12 Page13
- Price of progressPage14 Page15
- Change is upon usPage16 Page17
- The reports that shook the worldPage18 Page19
- Rallying to the causePage20 Page21
- Charging aheadPage22
- Report card: The cycle of changePage23
- Part 2: Living Earth: Struggling to survive – the dangers to our ecosystems
- Evolution of an ecosystemPage1 Page2Page3
- Changing seasonsPage4 Page5
- Plundered treasurePage6 Page7
- Last standPage8 Page9
- Beneath notice Page10 Page11
- Collateral damagePage12 Page13
- Scorched earthPage14 Page15
- The heat is onPage16 Page17
- Fight for survivalPage18 Page19
- Unseen world Page20 Page21
- Transition pointPage22
- Report card: Living EarthPage23
- Part 3: Earth’s challenges: Reality bites – exposing the many threats to nature
- Exposing a time bombPage1 Page2 Page3
- Dropping like fliesPage4 Page5
- Beating the oddsPage6 Page7
- Damaged dirtPage8 Page9
- Taking the heatPage10 Page11
- Back from the brinkPage12 and Page13
- Why species shiftPage14 Page15
- Stealing lifePage16 Page17
- The invadersPage18 Page19
- Wading into unknown watersPage20 Page21
- Acidic resultPage22
- Report card: Earth’s challengesPage23
- Part 4: Climate: Degree of change – how global warming is affecting us
- A monster with momentum Page1Page2Page3
- Charting the change Page4Page5
- A primer for global warming Page6Page7
- Mexican stand-off Page8Page9
- Storm front Page10Page11
- Fading away Page12Page13
- An unwelcome seachange Page14Page15
- Losing ground Page16Page17
- Radiation shield Page18Page19
- The carbon test Page20Page21
- Raging debate Page22
- Report card: Climate Page23
- Part 5: Energy: Power struggle – the quest for clean, sustainable alternatives
- Running on emptyPage1 Page2 Page3
- A dirty issuePage4 Page5
- Lifting its gamePage6 Page7
- Bottom of the barrelPage8 Page9
- Core issuesPage10 Page11
- Turning on the heatPage12 Page13
- Towers of powerPage14 Page15
- Fire in the stonePage16 Page17
- Finding new fuelPage18 Page19
- Driving home the alternativesPage20 Page21
- Changing focusPage22
- Report card: Power strugglePage23
- Part 6: Water: Precious resource – making the most of every last drop
- Liquid life Page1Page2Page3
- Supply and demand Page4Page5
- Damned if you do Page6Page7
- Liquid asset Page8Page9
- Filling the gap Page10Page11
- Sucking the planet dry Page12Page13
- Crunch time Page14Page15
- Keep it clean Page16Page17
- Wasted resource Page18Page19
- Gutted resource Page20Page21
- Delayed reaction Page22
- Report card: Water Page23
- Part 7: Ecological footprint: Human Impact – leaving our mark on the planet
- The human factorPage1Page2Page3
- Doing our sumsPage4Page5
- There’s no such thing as a free lunchPage6Page7
- The SA dietPage8Page9
- Waste not, want notPage10Page11
- Time to choosePage12Page13
- Treasure in trashPage14Page15
- Techno-junk is clogging our planetPage16Page17
- On the movePage18Page19
- Burning issuePage20Page21
- Bad airPage22
- Report card: Ecological footprintPage23
- Part 8: Home: Green Living: what to do around the house to improve the environment
- The suburban battlePage1Page2Page3
- Building green Page4Page5
- Shining bright Page6Page7
- Less is morePage8Page9
- Nature’s powerPage10Page11
- Live to help the planet Page12 and Page13
- Stem the flowPage14Page15
- Nature’s wayPage16Page17
- Detox your homePage18Page19
- Tomorrow’s designsPage20Page21
- Green machinesPage22
- Report card: HomePage23
- Part 9: Health matters: Life Support – the challenges facing us all
- Food for thoughtPage1Page2Page3
- Growing painsPage4Page5
- The heat is onPage6Page7
- Invisible enemiesPage8Page9
- Something fishyPage10Page11
- Hungry planet Page12Page13
- Raw deal Page14Page15
- Feeding the massesPage16Page17
- Back to basicsPage18Page19
- Death raysPage20Page21
- Water essentialsPage22
- Report card: Health mattersPage23
- Part 10: South Australia: Our future – Now is the time for change
- Home frontPage1Page2Page3
- Running on emptyPage4Page5
- River of discontentPage6Page7
- Out of breathPage8Page9
- Riding the rise Page10Page11
- Endangered speciesPage12Page13
- Open and cut casePage14Page15
- Salt assaultPage16Page17
- Fishing for hopePage18Page19
- Is it a green city?Page20Page21
- Report card: South Australia Page23
Courier-Mail Green Earth Partworks
July 23-29, 2007
- Part 1: The carbon impact
- Part 2: Commuting and travel
- Part 3: Energy
- Part 4: Around the home
- Part 5: Food and Farms
- Part 6: What action is needed
The Daily Telegraph - Saving Planet Earth
August 2007
- Part 1: It’s up to us – the fight against global warming
- Part 2: Life on the edge – protecting our precious animals
- Part 3: Burn for you – Fallout from the way we fuel our lifestyles
- Part 4: Boundary riders – The big push for alternatives for cars
- Part 5: Elixir of life – conserving every valuable drop
- Part 6: Turning point – the drive to embrace renewable energy
- Part 7: Home truths – It’s time to build a better place to live
- Part 8: New horizons – positive ways we can make a difference