Fortescue pushing hard on hydrogen projects
Fortescue’s first hydrogen shipments are most likely to come out of the US, with its most advanced projects still in the pre-feasibility stage.
Fortescue’s first hydrogen shipments are most likely to come out of the US, with its most advanced projects still in the pre-feasibility stage.
In a climate where there is doubt on the future of new coal mines, one has been reopened in Queensland and is preparing to start exporting within the next few months.
South Australia is primed for one of the biggest eras of industrial growth in the state’s history if it can capitalise on one thing, a leading economist says.
Xpansiv transaction services president Ben Stuart said the first day’s trading had gone largely without a hitch and the company expected trading volumes to grow.
THE Northern’ Rivers famed green hinterland could become a semi-arid landscape “more akin to Townsville” if the latest global warming predictions are accurate.
THE devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy is a timely reminder about the threat posed to life and infrastructure by climate change.
MORE than $340 million in grants for homes, businesses and local councils were opened for applications on Tuesday.
NEITHER the Liberal’s Catherine Cusack nor the Greens’ Jan Barham think the new Coastal Protection Bill does the job, but for very different reasons
STATE-wide sea level rise planning benchmarks have been dropped in a move the State Government says gives landowners more freedom to protect their homes
TELSTRA is considering charging its customers a one-off, $1 charge to offset the effects of the carbon price.
NEW research from a leading environmental expert has challenged the Federal Government’s water targets for the Murray-Darling Basin.
THE Commonwealth has started a review of the latest climate change data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Fifth Assessment Report.
“I DON’T really like having my photograph taken and I am busy,” was my reply when the office volunteered me to participate in Josh Wodak’s photographic study.
AUSTRALIA’S oceans are getting warmer and more acidic, putting the future growth of coral in the Great Barrier Reef at risk, the CSIRO’s latest report says.
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