EEnvironment Read More The Lessons of a Glacier’s CollapseAugust 27, 2025 In mid-May, at about ten thousand feet above sea level, a rocky mountainside in the Swiss Alps gave…
AAustralia Read More Australia’s youngest senator Charlotte Walker delivers candid ‘first speech’August 26, 2025 The nation’s youngest senator has opened up about her battle against bullying as well as her concerns about…
AAustralia Read More Sussan Ley plays down argument over net zero at Coalition partyroom meetingAugust 26, 2025 Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has played down tensions within the Coalition over its position on net zero, after…
EEnvironment Read More Is Africa about to see the solar energy boom it needs?August 26, 2025 Solar panels for sale in Niamey, Niger, a country where solar energy is booming BOUREIMA HAMA/AFP via Getty…
CCricket Read More Pat Cummins lobbies for $100m fund to help local clubs manage climate change costsAugust 25, 2025 Australia’s men’s Test cricket captain has lobbied Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to contribute to a fund to help…
EEnvironment Read More Rare ‘triple-dip’ La Niña may explain why 2023 was so hotAugust 25, 2025 The Pacific Ocean released heat into the atmosphere in 2023 blickwinkel/Alamy An unusual “triple dip” La Niña that…
AAustralia Read More Australian academics concerned about local research amid US funding cutsAugust 25, 2025 Cuts to science agencies in the United States are causing “turmoil” in regional research projects run by universities…
AAustralia Read More Barnaby Joyce’s net zero repeal bill to be debated, as Labor presses Coalition over climate divideAugust 24, 2025 Labor will seek to maximise pain over internal Coalition divisions on whether to keep or scrap its net…
EEnvironment Read More Here’s Why Climate Change Is Actually Not An Existential CrisisAugust 23, 2025 Digitally generated post apocalyptic scene depicting a desolate urban landscape with buildings in ruins and cloudy sky. The…
EEnvironment Read More ‘Temporary reprieve’: Why is Arctic Sea ice melting more slowly despite global warming?August 23, 2025 ADVERTISEMENT Arctic sea ice has been melting at a slower rate over the last 20 years, despite human-caused…
IInternet Read More Leveraging internet use for sustainable agriculture: the impact of digital training on adoption of energy-smart agricultural practices and welfareAugust 22, 2025 Data collection The study utilized cross-sectional data gathered from Okara and Pakpattan districts of Punjab through a well-structured…
AAustralia Read More Australia’s Utility Solar Boom Has Already Peaked, ReportAugust 22, 2025 (Bloomberg) — Australia’s booming utility-scale solar industry may have already peaked, risking the country’s lofty climate goals. Just…