Euro summer holiday ‘under threat from global warming’
Could climate change spell the end of the European summer holiday? One travel chief believes Australians will alter their plans in the years ahead.
Could climate change spell the end of the European summer holiday? One travel chief believes Australians will alter their plans in the years ahead.
Roger Cook says the ABC was ‘complicit’ after a TV crew attended an activist group’s protest at Woodside CEO’s home.
More than 200 metres beneath the rough-hewn grazing lands of Far North Queensland, Australia’s renewable energy future is being blasted out of the hard granite rock.
The world faces existential crises, but deep tech can provide answers, as a recent Sydney conference showed, says Third Hemisphere’s Jeremy Liddle.
High electricity and natural gas costs have cut off potential options for BlueScope Steel to reduce carbon emissions at its Port Kembla steelworks.
The biggest polluters in NSW are on notice after a landmark court ruling aimed at the Environmental Protection Authority.
APRA chairman Wayne Byres has said the financial system has emerged from a turbulent year in good health.
Santos has been served with a legal claim accusing it of engaging in misleading or deceptive conduct over its clean energy claims.
Worley CEO Chris Ashton believes big business will lead the way in emissions reduction, while accelerating his own firm’s renewable pivot after a profit hit.
The Prominent Hill mine in Far North South Australia will soon embark on a $600m expansion plan, providing hundreds of new jobs.
Mass protests against a mining giant show being a ‘bad corporate citizen’ is no longer going to cut it. Major companies are now scrambling to look better.
The $100bn industry super fund UniSuper says 40 of its top 50 Australian investments have set targets aligned with the Paris Agreement.
Barnaby Joyce has taken an extraordinary swipe against China while ducking responsibility for Australia’s action on climate change.
Barnaby Joyce has taken a swipe at one of his Nationals colleagues for trying to link the Taliban to a domestic debate about climate change.
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