Climate solutions
- Opinion
- Donald Trump
Australia can be a winner from Trump’s climate retreat
If we’re smart, positioning ourselves to benefit from the climate and clean energy transition does not require us to pick a fight with Trump.
- Thom Woodroofe
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How to tell if that tree-change dream house is actually a nightmare
City-dwellers have been moving to the coast and country for a more relaxed lifestyle and cheaper housing, but there can be a hidden cost.
- Jim Malo
Global warming surged last year, but there is also good news
Confirmation that the world had hit 1.5 degrees of warming last year shocked observers, but innovations in the way we generate, move and use energy are working.
- Nicholas Osiowy
- Exclusive
- Science
What do scientists, artists and fashion designers have in common? One million plants
NSW’s vast collection of plant specimens is not just for budding botanists. For the first time, artists and designers have access to images of the state’s flora.
- Alexandra Smith
How home owners can save $6000 a year and stay cool
New modelling shows that spending $25,000 on improving energy efficiency – and driving an EV – can save $300,000 over a 25-year mortgage.
- Jim Malo
He’s known for his zero-waste mantra. Now Joost Bakker is turbo-charging it – for his mum
Building with straw, turf and recycled materials are no small-scale fantasy for Bakker: he says the world needs millions more homes like one he’s just built.
- Andrew Mackenzie
WA throws more cash at carbon injection, but flagship project still fails to hit mark
The technology is still failing to live up to expectations in WA, with the latest figures from Chevron’s Gorgon project revealing it fell 2.65 million tonnes short of its obligations last financial year.
- Hamish Hastie
- Exclusive
- Start-ups
From bottled lightning to ‘hempcrete’: The Australian innovations that could save the world
From harnessing the power of lightning to make fertiliser to using yeast to produce forest-friendly palm oil, these start-ups are helping solve big environmental problems.
- Caitlin Fitzsimmons
The maps that show the tree-free heat islands in your city
Australia’s two largest capital cities have far too little tree canopy, which leads to increased rates of obesity, depression, anxiety and heatstroke.
- Bianca Hall
- Opinion
- Opinion
NSW will miss its net zero target – unless we get our act together. Here’s how we can
The way we all use energy will make a big difference, but we also have to divert labour and resources from big infrastructure projects to private investment in the net zero economy.
- Peter Achterstraat
Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/topic/climate-solutions-6gy2