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Pioneering Underground Hydrogen Storage
New Solar Farm To Power 200,000 Homes
Almost a third of Australia’s plant species may have to migrate south if we hit 3 degrees of warming
Research unlocks potential of robots to revolutionise construction waste recycling
International Day of Forests celebrates innovations in forestry
10 million animals die on our roads each year. Here’s what works (and what doesn’t) to cut the toll
On International Day of Forests, advocates call for the Victorian Government to protect forests to protect climate
First platypus translocation in NSW results in breeding success
Gas reports show importance of gas code for more reliable, affordable energy supporting 82% renewables
Woodside’s Burrup Hub Climate Bomb In Making
We need faster, better ways to monitor NZ’s declining river health – using environmental DNA can help
Tasmania’s tall eucalypt forests will be wiped out by heatwaves unless we step in to help them
‘How long before climate change will destroy the Earth?’: research reveals what Australian kids want to know about our warming world
Statement on EPA’s finalization of light-duty vehicle standards
ONE IN THREE AUSSIES FEAR EXTREME WEATHER WILL FORCE THEM TO PERMANENTLY LEAVE THEIR HOMES 
A battery price war is kicking off that could soon make electric cars cheaper. Here’s how
Australian veterinary expertise seconded to FAO in Indonesia
Solomon Islands and Australia collaborate on plant health biosecurity
Fast-charging network to bolster EV travel across regional SA
Flames Forge Future For Mount Ballow Mountain Frog
What You Can Do To Help Reef Right Now
Outcome of interim civil proceeding against Swanbank company
NZ’s summer insects are packing up for autumn – here’s how our gardens can help them through the cold months
West Kaputar Rock Lookout Rises From Ashes
Government Science Showcased At Parliament House
One Health contribution to FAO Asia-Pacific Regional Conference
Saving Booroolong Frog – No Croaking Matter
Malabar renewable gas project gets first Greenpower Certification
Even far from the ocean, Australia’s drylands are riddled with salty groundwater. What can land managers do?
Default Market Offer Lowers Power Bills
Finally, good news for power bills: energy regulator promises small savings for most customers on the ‘default market offer’
We mean bees-ness! New varroa mite detection technology to be tested
The government wants to fast-track approvals of large infrastructure projects – that’s bad news for NZ’s biodiversity
Insidious Power Grab by the Gas Industry: Peak Environmental Bodies in Canberra to Oppose Offshore Petroleum Bill
Albanese Government energy plan stabilising energy prices after global crisis
Camping in Riverina’s national parks? Book now for Easter
Australia’s largest cultural and science festival for the ocean lands in Sydney this week
ARENA Backs First Nations Hydrogen Ambitions
Pest Profile: Euwallacea Fornicatus
On a climate rollercoaster: how Australia’s environment fared in the world’s hottest year
Local resilience actions following Just Transition Principles in Pernambuco, Brazil
Even as the fusion era dawns, we’re still in the Steam Age
Doublespeak with a devastating impact – proposal to destroy and burn forest bad for nature and the climate
Animal health collaboration in Timor-Leste and Papua New Guinea
Introducing new Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Beth Cookson
$100 million to increase biodiversity protection and deliver certainty for housing
Smart meters haven’t delivered the promised benefits to electricity users. Here’s a way to fix the problems
NSW leading the way on research-backed guidelines for synthetic turf use