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Australia’s path to net zero hinges on coordinated policy, private investment, and equitable access to renewables.
Hydrogen is not dead, and Labor's historic victory could change the global energy trade, economist Ross Garnaut says.
This year, for many Australians, it feels like summer never left. The sunny days and warm nights have continued well into ...
In Tecoma, Australia, rising global temperatures have led to an increased risk of bushfires, floods, and other ...
A just-issued latest monthly report has found both April and the first four months of 2025 are pacing just behind the record ...
For about 2% of the world’s amphibian species, it’s already getting too hot to survive in their natural habitats, according ...
New studies indicate that recent climate conditions are not historically unusual, being well below extremes experienced ...
Climate change activists blew whistles and shouted on Thursday as they disrupted Australian gas producer Woodside Energy's ...
Climate change protesters blew whistles and shouted on Thursday as they disrupted Australian Woodside Energy's annual general ...
Labor Party’s climate credentials will be put to test very soon, says David Stringer, Bloomberg Green’s Asia managing editor, ...
Under a Labor government, coal and gas have a fast-declining role to play in Australia’s energy mix – and nuclear has none at ...
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