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12 Aug 2020
The CSIRO says it will prioritise supporting Australia’s emerging green hydrogen industry, and planning for a transition to zero net emissions, as part of a...
12 Aug 2020
Billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide risk being lost into the atmosphere due to tropical forest soils being significantly more sensitive to climate change than...
10 Aug 2020
What lessons can we draw from coronavirus to galvanise climate action? SRW Board Chair, Dr Ken Henry, discussed this topic last week with panellists Professor...
10 Aug 2020
The proposed Narrabri gas project in the state's north-west is at odds with the nation's Paris climate commitments and the state government's...
9 Aug 2020
With November's United Nations climate talks cancelled, green-leaning world leaders will be hoping the Australian government uses the downtime to rethink...
6 Aug 2020
The devastating summer bushfires have led to intense reflection about their many impacts. ANU Reporter asked some of our academics for their perspectives on...
4 Aug 2020
Australia's national science agency has called for leadership on climate change, amid concerns the public -and the public service - do not fully...
30 Jul 2020
Ireland produces somewhere in the region of 13% of the world’s infant formula, and recent research has revealed that for every kilo of formula produced, the...
29 Jul 2020
Australia is no longer a leader in climate change science, with research "plummeting" in the past decade, an inquiry has heard.
29 Jul 2020
Leading Australian scientists say there was an "unequivocal" link between last summer's catastrophic bushfire season and climate change.
28 Jul 2020
Governments must proactively prepare workers and communities as part of a ‘just transition’ in response to an inevitable phase out of coal mines and power...
24 Jul 2020
A group of more than 200 leading Australians, including leading scientists and academics, business and community leaders, former politicians and rockstars have...