How do we define climate responsibility? Woodside has no answer | Adam Morton
So long as oil and gas companies remain wedded to self-interest, the push against them isn't going away
Australia's south-west is suffering through a historic dry stretch. Perth had the lowest rainfall on record in the six months to March, and trees in eucalyptus forests and scrubland across a 1,000 kilometre stretch are dying in shocking and spectacular fashion, with spillover effects through the ecosystems that rely on them.
The climate signal - the impact of rising atmospheric greenhouse gases, largely due to the burning of fossil fuels - in this part of the world has been clear for a while. Winter rainfall has fallen up to 20% since the 1970s in what scientists have for years described as one of the earliest examples of the climate crisis having a measurable influence.
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