News This afternoon, Sydneysiders are taking to the streets to Stop Adani by Patti Burton This afternoon thousands of Sydneysiders will be marching through the streets of the CBD with an aim to ‘Stop Sydney to Stop Adani’. Organised and co-hosted by Extinction Rebellion and…
News Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace staged a climate change protest at Glastonbury by Sophie Heath Almost 2000 concerned Glastonbury festival-goers have joined environmental advocates Extinction Rebellion and Greenpeace to protest global warming. A procession across Glastonbury was staged on Thursday that aimed to pay respect…
News Save Our Species: Lacoste swaps its iconic crocodile logo for 10 endangered species by Sarah Gillard The sports apparel label Lacoste, known for their upscale polo shirts embroidered with their iconic crocodile logo, raised over $320,000 for conservation efforts last year with a promotional line of…
News Jack River announces ‘Climate Hour’ discussion before her Sydney show by Patti Burton Forster’s dream-pop queen Jack River (Holly Rankin) has announced a ‘Climate Hour’ discussion is to be held before her Sydney show on Friday the 7th June, to give fans a…
News Murder your thirst with Liquid Death, a canned water for straight-edge punks by Luke Saunders A new canned water drink called Liquid Death for straight-edge punks has raised approximately $1.6 million so far in preparation for the market. The new drink is the creation of…
News Queen’s Brian May wants a redo of Live Aid, this time for climate change by Rianna Manuel Well team, humanity has fucked up the environment so much, we only have about 11 years before catastrophe. And a lot of our politicians aren’t taking it too seriously, mostly…
Features News “We demand change”: what the students of Australia’s climate strike had to say by Mia Hull “If you truly care about your children and your grandchildren, then why are you not acting on something that is going to totally destabilise their futures and totally destabilise what…
News Vinyl Streaming music may not be as environmentally friendly as you think by Molly Lasker If you thought that the intangibility of streamed music would be much better for our weary planet than buying physical copies of CDs, cassettes and records, you could be wrong….
News Thousands of Aussie kids are boycotting school as our government ignores climate change by Molly Lasker What everybody already knows has officially been confirmed; children are smarter than politicians. Thousands of school kids from around the country are taking days off school and gathering in protest, demanding…
News Saving the Great Barrier Reef with beats: Flume joins forces with Greenpeace for a new video by Bill Robinson Australia’s golden boy Harley Streten aka Flume has shared “previously unreleased sounds” as the soundtrack for a new video created in collaboration with environmental organisation Greenpeace. The video is part…
News Liam Gallagher starts Christmas right…. by becoming a snowman by Freya McGahey He’s coming to Australia in a matter of weeks for Falls Festival and its sideshows, but Liam Gallagher is by no means taking it easy as Christmas approaches. He has…
News Blink and you’ll miss it: rolling green hills show just how quickly Antarctica is melting by Happy Sometimes beauty comes at a price. Recent studies of the Antarctic continent have revealed some seriously beautiful changes, but as the result of pretty devastating melting from global warming. Do…
News Fashion renegade Vivienne Westwood is doing the earth a solid with a planet-friendly revolution at Fabric nightclub by Molly Ulm Legendary punk and fashion designer Vivienne Westwood is leading an environmental revolution at one of London’s most iconic and controversial nightclubs, Fabric. The event, titled SWITCH, is the second party for the planet,…