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New guides to strengthen climate reporting in energy sector
Landmark gathering of Indigenous rangers in far north-west Queensland
Visit To Vanuatu And Solomon Islands
Yes, spectacled flying foxes are noisy and drop poo everywhere. But our rainforests need them
Kidney disease and climate change in Nicaragua’s sugarcane zone
Climate finance week at FAO aims to deliver climate solutions through agrifood systems
Sustainable fuels could reduce the climate impact of military aircraft
Major new book asks whether addressing climate change requires stability or conflict
Tyndall Centre at 25: UK must step up climate ambition, report warns
Collaboration leads to New Energy Sector Climate Disclosure Guides
Kiribati Chair appointment chance to ‘seek and sow solidarity’ against deep sea mining: Greenpeace
ACF appoints Adam Bandt as its next CEO
Is space worth the cost? Accounting experts say its value can’t be found in spreadsheets
Zeroing In: Shellharbour’s Community Plan to Tackle Emissions
Paws-itive Steps Towards Conservation
Making younger trees age faster could create more homes for wildlife – and it can be done without chainsaws
Smartphones in cars help cities spot rough roads
Extinction is forever, yet scientists offer hope to a tiny, endangered mountain frog
50,000 cheaper batteries now powering Australian homes, businesses and community groups
Nursing Grey Nurse Shark Populations Back To Health
Some Rainforest Trees Can Beat Heat
Big business still trying to hold back climate action
Climate Council calls for more BCA members to join chorus of businesses backing stronger 2035 climate target
Scientific objectivity is a myth – cultural values and beliefs always influence science and the people who do it
UN experts welcome Brazil’s veto of environmental licensing bill provisions
Australia and New Zealand Leadership Forum Concludes with Firm Commitment to a Stronger Trans-Tasman Partnership
Water Challenges And Solutions On Agenda In Albury
Speech – Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035
$41 million funding success for Otago scientists
Sea Forest and Orffa join forces to combat methane abatement in European dairy and beef industries
New report provides roadmap to plug national science capability gaps
Why major policy reform in Australia has stalled for decades – and how to change it
New report: $190BN windfall for Australia as Trump fumbles, China powers on
Launch Of Landmark Horizon Europe Project
AI is transforming weather forecasting − and that could be a game changer for farmers around the world
Australia’s rivers play secret symphonies. Click to hear what this underwater world is telling us
Cars carrying smartphones help cities spot rough roads sooner
New coal approval undercuts 2035 climate goal, before it’s even set
Marinus Link reaches financial close, connecting Tasmania’s renewables to the world
‘Be prepared for hay fever season’: GPs urge patients to carefully manage asthma and allergies
$229 billion for Australia’s national economy from marine industry
New research reveals our passion and blind spots when it comes to nature
Submission On Local Government Amendment Bill
Listen to farmers, not Facebook comments – Australian Agricultural Insights study released TODAY at sold-out Farming Forever National Summit
Game On: 75 Australian Athletes Call for 75% Emissions Cut
A New Way to Conserve Water in Agriculture in South Iraq: Mohammed Albadri
Darwin methane cover-up shows polluting gas companies must be held accountable for their climate pollution
PolyU researchers use novel satellite laser ranging technique to reveal accelerated global average sea-level rise with 90 mm surge over past 30 years