EEnvironment Read More India’s Challenges in Carbon Credit TradingJanuary 8, 2026 Missing piece: Thermal power & key market parameters One of the most significant gaps in the current design…
EEnvironment Read More Commission welcomes ministerial support for the pragmatic implementation of the Methane Regulation on import requirementsDecember 16, 2025 EU energy ministers discussed EU methane rules in their Council meeting in Brussels today, supporting the approach suggested…
EEnvironment Read More Carbon dioxide import plan could see Darwin become world’s climate pollution ‘dumping ground’, say activistsNovember 30, 2025 An ambitious plan for the Northern Territory to become one of the first places in the world to…
EEnvironment Read More Australia’s emissions have dropped, but we’ve got our work cut out to reach targetsNovember 28, 2025 Australia’s emissions had the biggest drop ever this year outside the artificial kink in the curve during COVID-19…
EEnvironment Read More New survey reveals mass coral death at Ningaloo Reef as critical summer loomsNovember 19, 2025 On Western Australia’s Ningaloo Reef, the shift from stark white to sickly brown paints a dire picture. “It’s…
EEnvironment Read More Can we tackle climate change without net zero? Here’s what it really meansNovember 12, 2025 Net zero is all over the news as the Liberals and the Nationals fight over whether to keep…
EEnvironment Read More Healing Ozone Layer Could Trigger 40% More Global WarmingAugust 29, 2025 Healing the ozone layer protects us from UV rays, but it may also fuel far more global warming…
EEnvironment Read More Environment groups, researchers say NT EPA policy change is a worrying ‘WA blueprint’August 16, 2025 Less than a year after Western Australia’s environmental watchdog was stripped of its powers to assess the emissions…
SScience Read More Scientists recover ice dating back over a million yearsJuly 19, 2025 Some of the world’s oldest ice ever recovered from Antarctica has arrived in the United Kingdom for climate…