Nuclear question we’re not even asking
Australia’s ban on nuclear energy is holding us back from asking the community what it really thinks, writes Joel Fitzgibbon.
Australia’s ban on nuclear energy is holding us back from asking the community what it really thinks, writes Joel Fitzgibbon.
The degradation of the climate debate over the past decade by both sides has been disheartening – but now we need a plan, writes Tony Maher.
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.
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.
Mining giants are moving towards net zero solutions as workers want change, and are “sick of being used as political footballs”.
China gets smashed by even more extreme climate events than Australia — and this is why it knows it must act to save lives.
The race is on to limit global warming to 2 degrees. Here’s what the rest of the world is doing – including China – and how Australia compares.
These are our 10 biggest greenhouse gas emitters. See the list and what they are doing to change their ways and save the planet.
Billionaires, blue collar workers and green groups have all joined forces for Mission Zero — a new plan to get Australians more jobs with a smarter, cleaner nation.
The closure of Ford, Toyota and Holden has long cast a shadow over the Victorian manufacturing sector, but the global shift to a net zero economy presents huge opportunity.
A new plan to get Australians more jobs with a smarter, cleaner nation could generate trillions for dollars for our nation.
Original URL: https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/topics/mission-zero/page/13