Morning Mail: Europe in crisis talks over US Greenland threats; calls for scrutiny over carbon offset scheme; the great koala paradox

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here , and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletter Good morning. Nato allies are urging Donald Trump to reconsider as he continues to threaten them with tariffs in retaliation to their opposition against US ambitions to annex Greenland. Climate campaigners are calling for an investigation into Aetium, an Australian carbon credit scheme for solar panels and electric vehicles, amid concerns that it is potentially misleading customers. Packing to leave | Authorities recommend practical evacuation essentials for people living in bushfire-prone areas. We sought lessons from six households that left before Victoria’s Harcourt blaze . ‘We are disappointed’ | Jewish leaders have warned Labor and the Coalition their community remains at risk from antisemitic hatred, and urged a last-minute compromise to secure new hate speech laws. Aetium claims | A new carbon offset company has been accused of potentially misleading customers by offering to generate credits for their solar panels and EVs in a scheme climate campaigners have labelled as junk . Vaucluse | A 13-year-old boy was fighting for life overnight after being attacked by a shark in Sydney’s east . He was pulled from the water near Shark beach at Nielsen Park on Sunday afternoon. ‘Fundamentally opposed’ | A letter sent by the South Australian premier to the Adelaide writers’ week board criticising the inclusion of writer Randa Abdel-Fattah in the 2026 program has been made public. Continue reading...