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Plastics – part of problem and one we must solve
LNP’s $6m Reef tourism support pledge welcome – much more to do on climate, water quality
New study first to link plastic ingestion and dietary metals in seabirds
Reef Credit scheme a positive step forward on water quality
Empowering Greens around world
Engineers devise new method to remove harmful E. coli from water
Conservationists urge KAP to back laws that protect Great Barrier Reef
Future-proofing Townsville against wastewater contaminants
Inexpensive and rapid testing of drugs for resistant infections possible
Community Scorecard Results
EPA fines company over sludge at Sunshine West
EPA grants Steritech Works Approval
Vital marine environments at risk from ship anchors amid growing global trade
All in this together? Budget entrenches poverty
Major joint venture commits to improved environmental outcomes
2020 Investigator Lecture: COVID-19 speeds up zero carbon future
Hobart bus mall returns to two-way movement
Vales Point Power Station fined $30,000 for pollution and waste offences
Walk, ride or scoot to school this October
Government’s bill a waste without plastics and packaging reform
Senate Inquiry report confirms what we already know about our precious Reef
Architecture and senses: sound, music and more
Clean Air Day 2020: Reducing air pollution levels could improve children’s ability to learn
NSF grant to fund research into ‘microcleaners’ for waterways
Forecast wet weather signals need for builders to Get Site Right
14 million tonnes of microplastics on seafloor
Harvesting vegetation on riparian buffers barely reduces water-quality benefits
Subsidized cars help low-income families economically, socially
Breaking Down EV Myths in India: Vehicle experience & shared electric
EPA fines wrecker’s yard for lack of leak prevention
Tracking turtles from space
Breaking down EV myths in India: EV policy
EPA to consider health impacts and environmental justice in prosecutions
Four Cornellians tapped for NYS climate advisory panels
Nearly one third of Broderick Road illegal dump is gone
Electric vehicle tax myth busted by new EY analysis
Safety for our community and environment has to come first
Healthy, affordable homes a Green Party priority for Wellington
Blue carbon focus for ocean-loving world champion
EV100 and drive for electric transport
Gov’s plan to offer business grants for electric vehicles will help electrify Australia’s used car market
Elm Leaf Beetle Program
Roadmap To Cliff Edge
Sound pollution harms lobsters as much as seismic air guns
Greens call for a bus lane to bypass congestion on Harbour Bridge
Greens to protect Aotearoa’s oceans with marine sanctuaries, bottom trawling and set-netting restrictions
NSF to fund study on far-reaching algal bloom impacts
Residents’ concerns about flight path impacts heard