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Peninsula expands its public EV charging network
NZCTU welcomes commitment to labour standards within the NZ/EU Free Trade Agreement
Joint statement – Disaster management expert heads review of disaster governance
Council adopts Operational Plan and budget 2023-24
Disaster management expert heads review of Disaster Governance
Plastics feeding climate crisis: emissions to double by 2050
Biodegradable plastic could be “material of future”
University and industry PhD grants announced
China is pumping out carbon emissions as if COVID never happened. That’s bad news for the climate crisis
New virtual boardgame brings households together to tackle climate change
Win for Kiwi researchers through cooperation with Europe
Marama Davidson’s Speech to Green Party AGM 2023
Detection Dog Squad Discovers Rare Chubby Cheek Rodent
EASTERN MAAR HELP REINTRODUCE ENDANGERED EASTERN QUOLLS ONTO VOLCANIC PLAINS SHEEP FARM, VIC
World Population Day
$3 million Queensland-German collaboration to harness net zero opportunities
Greens candidate for Warrandyte by-election ready to tackle climate and housing
Queensland native forestry can help achieve global environment goals
Monash at UN’s AI for Good global summit
Calls for accurate terminology in National Gas Laws prior to Ministerial meeting
Unlocking large-scale renewable hydrogen production in Australia
Consultation opens on National Hydrogen Strategy revamp
Hydrogen Headstart consultation process now underway
Putting Indigenous communities in the front seat of innovation
Women and girls bear brunt of water and sanitation crisis – new UNICEF-WHO report
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems: Iran and Japan get additional sites
Why are so many climate records breaking all at once?
Climate Finance for community resilience
Council grant programs now open for applications at Mildura
It’s official: Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño. Here’s what that means for our flammable continent
Farmers welcome review to power up renewables engagement
Tackling food waste is good for people and the planet
Bushfire survivors vow to keep fighting for climate-vulnerable communities after court upholds Whitehaven coal mine expansion
Plibersek’s 450GL broken promise risks breaking river Murray
Rainbow Warrior arrives in the Pacific in support of historic climate justice campaign
UN expert: With 71 million people internally displaced across the world, States must look beyond the numbers
Community consultation key to developing renewable energy infrastructure
Strong fuel efficiency standards the key to $13 billion benefit for Australians
New Environment Grants Set To Protect Port Phillip Bay
Action plan powers critical minerals investment and opportunity for WA and Indonesia
Commonwealth bank must act to stop fossil fuel lending
How do we decide which coral species to underwrite in a warming future?
Small businesses get $16 million to help make every watt count
Scientists propose new strategy for modern sails to help shipping sector meet its carbon reduction goals
HKUST Elevates Interdisciplinary Education and Research
Addressing climate change – now
Visit to the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Too big, too heavy and too slow to change: road transport is way off track for net zero