Putting the power in Australians’ hands
A run of back-to-back ‘biblical’ summer weather conditions, along with sky-high living costs, are bringing Australians to the energy transition party.
A run of back-to-back ‘biblical’ summer weather conditions, along with sky-high living costs, are bringing Australians to the energy transition party.
Vast Solar has turned to the US at Australia’s expense with a $900m listing on Wall Street planned for this year as it looks make renewable energy cheaper for households.
Australians have been making the most of the unseasonably high temperatures, with sunseekers flocking to beaches across the country. But as the mercury soars, concerns rise.
Hydrogen just hasn’t been able to gather the same momentum solar energy and other renewables enjoy. But these companies are out to change that.
Santos shareholders will next year get a vote on the company’s climate report, which the company says shows its leadership on the issue.
One of the surprises of the reporting season was surely the speed at which corporate Australia is trying to turn green.
The mining giant has matched moves by its major rivals to outline goals to reduce the carbon emissions of its customers.
The controversial Narrabri gas project being built in the north west of NSW faces a fresh legal challenge from environmentalists.
ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott revealed the bank has cut some big customers over their stance on climate change.
Labor leader Anthony Albanese has written a letter to PM Scott Morrison dubbed “a surrender note”, suggesting an end to a stalemate.
Australia has ranked third in the world in this category in a new analysis – but it might not be something to be all that proud of.
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