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Energy efficiency, reducing waste and saving water in the spotlight for Orange Sustainable Living Week
Premier doesn’t know current net-zero carbon targets
Universities Accord must lead to Climate Education Strategy
More Trees Planted At Werribee Open Range Zoo
Local marine science projects endorsed by UNESCO
$1.5 million for NSW Bushfire and Natural Hazards Research Centre climate and weather research
Ageing on farm: John Richards Oration
‘Uncharted territory’: climate scientists sound alarm over Earth’s vital signs
‘Climate Change Comedy Hour’ on Nov. 2
New report makes case for electrifying Australia’s homes to improve health, create jobs and reduce bills
UN Research and Training Institutes Mark UN Day with Renewed Call for Accelerated Action on the SDGs
Climate Group responds to ENVI Committee vote on CO2 targets for new freight trucks
Hand in Hand Investment Forum: Spotlight on Sahel and Dry Corridor regional initiatives
Landmark legislation protects Queensland energy workers and public ownership
EPA marks International Day of Climate Action
Demand for fossil fuels set to plummet warns new report: Rush to renewables puts pressure on Albanese to propose new plan
Consultation opens on offshore wind zone in Bass Strait off northern Tasmania
Scientists from UNSW Sydney reveal biases in the field of coral reef research
We will continue to listen – and act
New Australian electric bus model hits Canberra’s streets
Indigenous Cultural Heritage Laws in tatters following disastrous WA lesson
Strengthening building code could save $4b a year: new report
$4.2M grant funds Cornell AES work to better lives in NYS
From meerkat school to whale-tail slapping and oyster smashing, how clever predators shape their world
70% income hit shows coal-power workers need transition support
Report provides insights into fish stocks
Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in the most severely burnt areas
Road to COP28
Biodiversity can rebound after bushfires, but recovery lags in severely burnt areas
How to beat ‘rollout rage’: the environment-versus-climate battle dividing regional Australia
Visit to People’s Republic of China
Doubling down on desalination
Our children’s future: a call to end childhood lead poisoning
Why you should count your chickens
Read Clean Energy Regulator Annual Report 2022-23
Progress on recommendations from Natural Disaster Royal Commission
Consultation now open for future drought funding
215,000 solar panels to power Queensland homes
WA’s fisheries expertise highlighted in world conference
Pacific Civil Society Denounces Fiji Prime Minister’s Alarming Stance on Fossil Fuels Amidst Climate Crisis
Australia’s world-renowned Bushmaster on show in Brisbane for visit by Fiji Prime Minister Rabuka
Home energy kits put power in residents’ hands – Wollongong
Reforming voluntary climate action to support consumers
The climate impact of plastic pollution is negligible – the production of new plastics is the real problem
At the foreshore of sustainable fishing: a new tool to tackle seafood fraud
The dams are full for now – but Sydney will need new water supplies as rainfall becomes less reliable
World Food Forum: The pivotal role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital tools in making agrifood systems climate resilient
World Food Forum: Bridging technological gaps in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and Small Island Developing States