Damage on the Great Barrier Reef ‘irreversible’
Experts have delivered a grim verdict on the health of the Great Barrier Reef, just days after the UN exempted the site from an “in danger” list.
Experts have delivered a grim verdict on the health of the Great Barrier Reef, just days after the UN exempted the site from an “in danger” list.
After initially stonewalling, the ABC has admitted a Four Corners crew attended a protest at Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill’s house.
The aviation industry has demanded Transport Minister Catherine King show it some support after she suggested high-speed rail would help decarbonise Australia and get planes out of the sky.
Australia is in the grips of an unprecedented infrastructure boom fuelled by massive building budgets from federal and state governments.
This year is likely to be remembered for the financial industry’s ‘phenomenal’ pivot on climate change.
Fossil-fuel aversion in Australia’s banks may encourage changes in foreign investment laws to help the resources sector obtain funding, a parliamentary committee has heard.
Chinese state-owned media has published an opinion piece blasting Scott Morrison after he shifted blame for climate change onto Beijing.
The first Aussie company to mandate the Covid-19 jab also has big ambitions in trying to stop increases in global warming.
The government has been urged to come up with a plan for greater climate action, but the Deputy Prime Minister says that’s not its job.
Commonwealth Bank’s climate policy has attracted the wrath of activist group Market Forces, which will put up a shareholder resolution at the bank’s AGM.
Iron ore prices have dived to their lowest levels in more two months amid fear of waning demand from Chinese steel producers due to steps to curb pollution.
Australia will aim to run the electricity grid entirely from solar and wind generation by 2025 under a 100 per cent renewable target set by the power system operator.
Their ABC’s Alan Kohler really should know better – but he’s so misty-eyed about the fantasy of useless renewable energy, he actually might not.
Executive chair of Adelaide renewables company 1414 Degrees will resign from the role, but says the company’s future is bright.
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