Future living
From home design to how we travel: tips for adapting to a world changed by climate.
In partnership with NRMA
Faced with an inferno, Gabrielle had to make a heartbreaking choice
At 4am on New Year’s Eve 2019, Daniel Lafferty and Gabrielle Powell were 45 minutes away from a wrenching decision.
- by Melinda Ham
The house design inspired by Australia’s bushfires
Finding ‘solar north’ for your new home is a good place to start when building for climate resilience.
- by Anders Furze
Longer trips and less crowding: tips for the eco-conscious traveller
Tourists are still confused about how to be greener travellers - here’s how to raise your game.
- by Peter Lenaghan and Anders Furze
‘The world must rise to the challenge of rising temperatures’
Climate change is affecting every corner of the world - experts say greenhouse gas emissions need to urgently be reduced.
- by Melinda Ham
How would A Help Company handle extreme weather?
To meet the challenges of a changing climate head on, NRMA Insurance has developed new ways of protecting Australians.
- by Sponsored
Climate change is affecting the way we exercise. What does the future hold?
Participation in sporting events has never been higher, but there will be a “natural evolution” in how we adapt to changing weather, experts say.
- by Sarah Berry
Analysis
Better than a Tesla: Changing super one of the best ways to go green
The potential of the $3.3 trillion in Australians’ super trumps most other actions individuals can take to help mitigate climate change.
- by John Collett
Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/environment/weather/future-living-20240905-p5k851.html