by Jack | Oct 3, 2024 | Climate, Local Government
Community engagement key to climate action in upcoming Council elections JACK MEEHAN Residents in the leafy inner-east suburb of Kew were jolted awake when a “big boom” echoed through the neighbourhood in October 2022. What sounded like an explosion was actually the...
by Jack | Jan 2, 2021 | Climate, Energy, Environment
Australia’s Choice: Carbon Crunch or Renewables Superpower? JACK MEEHAN Five years after the Paris Agreement we have failed to begin to reduce emissions, with the world facing the possibility of societal collapse within our lifetimes. In Australia, with...
by Jack | Nov 11, 2020 | Climate, Energy, Politics
AWARD WINNER: Australia’s gas-fired recovery: Does it stack up? JACK MEEHAN Is the Government’s plan for a gas-fired recovery really “essential?” Experts and community leaders weigh in. Jack Meehan reports. Article published at The Junction: Australasia Pacific Winner...
by Jack | Oct 13, 2020 | Climate, Energy, Politics
Unbowed: The man who’s taken on mining giant Adani JACK MEEHAN What makes a man stick by his convictions and risk everything being sold from under him for the sake of the environment? Jack Meehan talks to an activist who has put everything on the line in his fight...
by Jack | Oct 13, 2020 | Climate, Local Government, Transport
The thin white line goes solid: Melbourne cycling safety gets a boost JACK MEEHAN It’s peak hour and you’re pedalling down Exhibition St in a narrow bike lane in the CBD that belongs to the cyclists for only 60 minutes at a time. A thin white line is the only barrier...
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