EEconomy Read More Labor is frustrated with Rio Tinto as ‘all options’ on table for TomagoOctober 29, 2025 The government can’t hide its frustration with Rio Tinto, majority owner of the Tomago aluminium smelter, which is…
EEnvironment Read More Can osmotic power compete with solar and wind on cost and scale?October 26, 2025 Each year, rivers pour some 37,000 cubic kilometers of fresh water into the oceans, releasing energy equivalent to…
EEnvironment Read More UN Endorses First Article 6.4 Carbon Credit Methodology, Unlocking Billions for Global Carbon MarketsOctober 24, 2025 The United Nations has taken a major step in global carbon markets. A UN panel has approved the…
EEnvironment Read More Ten years after Paris, the world is still failing to meet its own climate promises, warns reportOctober 22, 2025 The world is failing to act fast enough to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, according to…
AAustralia Read More Renewables Industry Poised for Another Bumper All Energy Australia 2025October 22, 2025 As calendars flip to October and shops begin to sell Halloween and Christmas stock side-by-side, a palpable buzz…
AAustralia Read More WA government considers legislating ‘climate targets’, but refuses to explain those targetsOctober 21, 2025 The WA government says it will introduce “some form” of climate target next year in a bid to…
CComputing Read More Space Data Centers: The Future of Sustainable Cloud Computing | Ukraine newsOctober 21, 2025 Gradual progress in the field of artificial intelligence is fueling demand for data centers. Such data stores require…
EEnvironment Read More Queensland’s deadly new coal plan is not ‘pragmatic’October 20, 2025 The new “Queensland Energy Roadmap” is a nightmare. At the heart of the plan is the brazen and…
EEnvironment Read More Renewables are now the world’s biggest source of electricity. Is it enough to stop climate change?October 19, 2025 Published on 14/10/2025 – 19:30 GMT+2 ADVERTISEMENT Europe must strive for bolder renewable energy targets to protect the…
EEconomy Read More China’s power paradox: record renewables, continued coalOctober 19, 2025 Call it the China power paradox: while Beijing leads the world in renewable energy expansion, its coal projects…
EEnvironment Read More China’s power paradox: Record renewables, continued coalOctober 19, 2025 China is improving its infrastructure for long-distance power trading, “but it’s definitely not where it needs to be”,…
BBusiness Read More Cheap energy driven by rooftop solar means larger solar farms could be unviableOctober 18, 2025 A decade-long surge in home solar installations across the country is not just threatening to up-end the electricity…