Australia needs to learn from Europe’s mistakes
Senator Matt Canavan wants more coal power stations in Australia, not less, and says we only need to look to Europe to know why.
Senator Matt Canavan wants more coal power stations in Australia, not less, and says we only need to look to Europe to know why.
Beer can solve a lot of the world’s problems, as any connoisseur will tell you. Now one Australian brewer is out to show how we can bring down our greenhouse gas emissions.
Scott Morrison is heading to the COP26 conference – one of the hottest tickets for world leaders and celebrities. This is what we can expect and what it means for Australia.
Soaring gas prices in Europe threaten to trigger food shortages and massive job losses — and could have the potential to go global.
Latrobe Valley power plant worker Tony Wolfe has worked in the coal-fired power generation industry for 40 years. But he says it’s time for change.
The NT’s first lithium mine is seen as a positive step forward with the promise of more jobs, profits and a cleaner future.
Ruby Cook and Allysia Krause are playing their part to reduce their carbon footprint by planting trees. But bigger developments are afoot.
Victorian Jack Smyth started out an electrician, but ever since he’s been in the renewable space he has never looked back.
Mackay tradie Jack Briscoe now works for a company focused on renewable energy, including selling solar products to the mines.
In the heart of Barnaby Joyce’s New England electorate, Neal Howard said there were “huge opportunities” for locals who wanted to upskill into solar.
News Corp Australia is following its global company’s target to reach net zero emissions by 2050. This is how we plan to achieve it.
Australia has many power options between coal, gas, solar, wind, hydro, hydrogen and even nuclear. But this is why it’s not easy to make the switch.
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