Heat record toppled again
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has declared 2023 the hottest year on record.
View ArticleTurf slammed in city poll
Hundreds of Queenslanders have registered their opposition to astro-turf.
View ArticleFossil pledge still sought
Australian Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen has joined a last-ditch effort to phase out fossil fuels at the COP28 summit.
View ArticleAncient antibiotics give tips
Engineers are looking at how natural antibiotics evolve to unlock new treatments for deadly superbugs.
View ArticleMurray birthday marked
States are celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Living Murray Program.
View ArticleGroup effort for new reef
Melbourne Water is creating a shellfish reef on the Mornington Peninsula.
View ArticleLocal links for new plant
The first licensed wastewater treatment plant in an Aboriginal community has been launched in Western Australia.
View ArticleVictoria water stoush continues
The Victorian and federal governments are clashing over the Murray-Darling Basin Plan extension.
View ArticleOffshore approval questioned
The offshore oil regulator has been criticised for recent approvals.
View ArticleARENA backs green bus
The Commonwealth is funding electric buses in Far North Queensland.
View ArticleGreen slice rises
New stats show about 40 per cent of the world's power generation is now renewable.
View ArticleILO calls for overhaul
The International Labour Organization (ILO) wants a human-centred economic revolution.
View ArticleWater sweep shows needs
A water quality study has revealed deficiencies across Australia.
View ArticleHeat raising reef risk
Experts say coral reefs are in peril from record-breaking ocean heat.
View ArticleFuel talks slow summit
Unwillingness to cut fossil fuels could see the COP28 talks end with a whimper.
View ArticleClimate call heard
Victoria appears to have listened to councils’ demands for climate consideration in planning.
View ArticleGreen claims taken to court
Greenpeace is taking legal action over climate misrepresentations.
View ArticleTiny eco-warriors watched
Researchers say that when children learn about sustainability in their own backyard, they are more likely to protect the environment.
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