Film and TV Nature News World Rainn Wilson just changed his name for climate change awareness by Tom Disalvo The Office star, Rainn Wilson has changed his name in an effort to draw awareness to climate change. The actor will henceforth be known as ‘Rainnfall Heat Wave Extreme Winter…
News Politics Albo and Joko take a bike ride around presidential palace by Amy Davidson Aussie PM Albo kicked off his foreign affairs trip by taking a bicycle ride with Indonesian President, Joko Widodo. New PM Albo kickstarted his first official visit to Indonesia with…
News Politics Scott Morrison quietly cut climate spending by 35% in the 2022 budget by Lochie Schuster Funding for climate action will decrease by 35% over the next four years under the federal budget if Scott Morrison has his way. The Australian federal budget was announced last…
Music Shock Octopus combine art rock and activism with ‘Life On A Pier’ by Kayla McNicoll After a full-circle journey as a band, 2020 has inspired Perth alt-rock group Shock Octopus to start creating again. Ahead of the release of their new EP Enter The Exit, Shock…
News Australia has double the amount of climate sceptics than average, survey finds by Claudia Schmidt A new survey has revealed that Australia has twice the number of climate deniers than average. The Digital News Report: Australia 2020 was conducted in January and February of this…
News Carbon dioxide levels just hit the highest in human history by Claire Adema With climate change a very real issue in today’s society, it isn’t great news that carbon dioxide levels just hit an all-time high. A study which has measured the increase…
News The mysterious anomaly weakening Earth’s magnetic field is splitting in two by Claire Adema In somewhat worrying news, Earth’s magnetic field is weakening and we don’t quite understand why. The weakening field is caused by what is known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, which…
News BOM winter outlook predicts above average rain for parts of the country by Happy The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) released its latest climate outlook overview today, and as predicted, it’s looking set to be a wet winter. In particular, inland Australia is looking at…
News With humanity at a global standstill, the ozone layer has started healing by Nikki Rosen Scientists have confirmed that the ozone layer is beginning to heal itself as humanity self-isolates indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the daily bombardment of corona-crisis columns, a shining…
News A couple in India have been buying land near a tiger reserve to let the forest grow by Claire Adema A positive in the midst of our climate crisis: this couple are doing what they can to preserve land in rural India. After quitting their jobs in civil services, Aditya…
News Malala Yousafzai, Jane Goodall and others urge global climate action by Mia Montesin “Dear world leaders, this is an emergency. We are activists from different causes across the world, writing as one for the first time to demand your immediate action in this…
News Greta Thunberg is Time’s Person of the Year 2019 by Sophie Lamberts “The power of youth.” It’s the title of the latest issue of Time, designating the young climate activist Greta Thunberg as Person of the Year 2019. The Swedish teen, who…