Yesterday Andrew Grant appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box program in an interview discussing Australia's carbon tax and innovative alternatives for big emitting companies. While 78% of Australian's believe in climate... read more →
Wayne Hamblin is an innovative farmer in southern NSW. He's partnered with CO2 Australia to plant 60,000 mallee trees on his property and says the financial and environmental benefits of... read more →
In this interview on ABC Radio National, Arthur Marcel, a lecturer at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, compares the circumstances surrounding the sinking of the Titanic to issues surrounding... read more →
In a burgeoning industry like ours, one dodgy operator can marr the rest. In this article our leader Andrew Grant talks to AAP journalist Julian Drape about why regulation is... read more →
Occasionally when you first meet someone, you know instantly that you're going to get on well. They have kind eyes, make you feel at ease and say just the right... read more →
Kate Matthews from the Countryman newspaper meets WA landholders Wes and Ray Howard for a chat about how CO2 Australia's tree plantings are benefiting their property. 'We've got trees planted... read more →
Sometimes the way a question is phrased can lead the respondent in a certain direction. Lawyers and journalists know this art well. Across the world, the issue of climate change... read more →
The carbon tax debate raged on in Canberra this morning as a visiting European Union carbon price expert declared people would see little impact on their cost of living under... read more →
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 2011 as the International Year of Forests to raise awareness on sustainable management, conservation and sustainable development of all types of forests. The website offers a global... read more →
Australia's farms and vast outback could help cut or offset up to a fifth of the economy's greenhouse gas emissions, senior scientist Michael Battaglia says, as the government struggles to put... read more →

