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Free ‘Earth Flix’ film festival starts at Bowral Cinema
Call for public input to assist Blakehurst and Kogarah Bay Wards Overland Flood Study
Schneider Electric and Big Red Group partner to drive decarbonisation in the experiences sector
Chilled out tadpoles defy climate odds
Santos Darwin Pipeline Duplication Project given NT EPA approval
Report: Warmer planet will trigger increased farm losses
Climate Group responds to deal on new EU rules to reduce CO2 emissions in trucks and buses
Climate Group responds to European Parliament deal on new rules to reduce CO2 emissions in trucks and buses
Delivering on survival of Maugean skate
Driving tomorrow: Committee launches inquiry into the transition to electric vehicles
Comments invited on council’s 10-year Plan for Nature
$70 million boost for Tasmania’s renewable hydrogen industry
How to host climate positive Olympic Games
Scientists study how underwater soundscapes and young fish could help the Reef
Energy upgrades to ease cost of living for Tasmania’s social housing residents
Why electric trucks are our best bet to cut road transport emissions
New Centre for “Modern and Contemporary Studies” at JMU
Our Coast Our Future: developing a plan for our coastal areas
How rising sea levels will affect our coastal cities and towns
Nearly three quarters of millionaires polled in G20 countries support higher taxes on wealth, over half think extreme wealth is a “threat to democracy”
Blind faith in Australia’s education ‘system’ is failing our kids
Protecting high value water sources in central Queensland
Over $200 million in cost-of-living energy upgrades for over 30,000 NSW households
US Climate Action Summit: Make It Real
Climate Change May Make Wildfires Larger, More Common in Southern Appalachian Region
Extreme weather influencing mortgage payments
Over $200m in cost-of-living energy upgrades for over 30,000 NSW households
Entries now open for Remagine Sustainability and Environmental Art Prize 2024
Grants support smaller waste operators and jobs
To accelerate decarbonisation, focus on the power of electrification and digitalisation, Schneider Electric urges as Davos meeting kicks off
Immersive exhibition invites visitors to help mend our broken world
Straight from the horse’s mouth: UniSA announces new animal course
WHO launches appeal for US$ 1.5 billion for key emergencies in 2024
Cycling deaths on the decline, but not in all age groups
Cycling deaths on decline, but not in all age groups
Driving switch to electric vehicles
Planting seeds of friendship and sustainability for Denmark’s future K
New climate reporting reforms for a stronger financial system
Super cool materials and irrigated trees: study shows how to cool one of the world’s hottest cities by 4.5°C
Reflective materials and irrigated trees: study shows how to cool one of the world’s hottest cities by 4.5°C
A prefab building revolution can help resolve both the climate and housing crises
New research on microbes expands known limits for life
Ancient cities provide key datasets for urban planning, policy and predictions in the Anthropocene
GRIFFITH REGIONAL ART GALLERY PRESENTS ERROL FIELDER’S RETROSPECTIVE EXHIBITION
Coastal Hazard Assessment For Port Phillip Bay
Tropical forests surrender secrets in a boost for biodiversity
Most of land humans need to thrive is unprotected
The ‘sting’ in summer road trips: how families could slash costs on popular holiday routes