Category: General news

Managing director of Ebono Institute and major sponsor of The Generator, Geoff Ebbs, is running against Kevin Rudd in the seat of Griffith at the next Federal election. By the expression on their faces in this candid shot it looks like a pretty dull campaign. Read on

Leaked reports show that mining companies have prepared plans for as many as 16 new or expanded coal mines in the NSW Upper Hunter Valley.

Neville /10 August, 2015

Environment Editor, The Sydney Morning Herald View more articles from Peter Hannam Follow Peter on Twitter Follow Peter on Google+ Email Peter Leaked reports show that mining companies have prepared plans for as many as 16 new or expanded coal mines in the NSW Upper Hunter Valley. inShare submit to reddit Email article Print Reprints Continue Reading →

It takes two to tango Claire, Solar Citizens

Neville /10 August, 2015

1 of 31 It takes two to tango Inbox x Claire, Solar Citizens 12:32 PM (2 hours ago) to me Dear Neville — It’s usually a mundane affair, as predictable as death and taxes – but this time the landscape has shifted. Today Parliament resumes, and for the first time in a long time, we have Continue Reading →

Probabilistic cost estimates for climate change mitigation

Neville /10 August, 2015

nature.com homepage Publications A-Z index Cart Login Register Nature International weekly journal of science Advanced search Home News & Comment Research Careers & Jobs Current Issue Archive Audio & Video For Authors Archive Volume 493 Issue 7430 Letters Article Article preview View full access options Nature | Letter Print Share/bookmark 日本語要約 Probabilistic cost estimates for Continue Reading →

Sneak preview – our new vision for CommBank 350 org

Neville /9 August, 2015

1 of 28 Sneak preview – our new vision for CommBank Inbox x Emma Giles – 350.org Australia <350@350.org> Unsubscribe 7:07 PM (10 minutes ago) to me Dear Neville, By now I’m sure you’ve heard the big news — Commbank has dropped Adani’s dirty Galilee Basin coal proposal! This huge win was thanks to hundreds of Continue Reading →