Here are some of the biggest climate news stories this year that give us hope. Changing the world is a big lift, and slowly but surely we are turning this enormous ship around – thanks to the tireless ...
Australians from our cities and regions want to keep building more wind, solar and storage – and made this clear at the ballot box. A steep swing towards Labor, delivering what is expected to be their ...
Gas is a polluting fossil fuel that’s fuelling the climate crisis. It is also harming our health and our hip pockets, as prices continue to rise. The information on this page is for general ...
There is no doubt that the consequences of climate change are now playing out in real time across Australia. While rigorous research has taught us a tremendous amount about the physical risks of ...
We’re not even half way through 2024, yet we’ve already witnessed countries in all corners of the globe endure extreme weather events. From ferocious wildfires to devastating floods and scorching ...
When scientific consensus on global warming emerged in the late 1980s, Australia was quick on the uptake. In 1989, Prime Minister Bob Hawke declared that “Australia’s concern for the environment doesn ...
Climate change is supercharging our atmosphere and leading to more frequent and severe extreme weather events, such as bushfires, heatwaves, flooding and cyclones. Australians are paying the price in ...
Climate change already threatens many people’s greatest asset, their home. This report identifies the suburbs and electorates across Australia where households and businesses face the most acute risk ...
Getting off gas is a great way to cut your household’s power bills while also cutting the emissions produced. With the price of gas spiking during 2022 and higher prices forecast in the years ahead, ...
Australian state and federal governments subsidised fossil fuels to the tune of a staggering $11.6 billion in 2021/22. A number that will continue to increase due to inflation and potential fuel price ...
Induction stoves are substantially more energy efficient than gas cooking, and don’t expose residents to harm from fumes. A home’s energy efficiency affects how much power it uses for things like ...
This content is 9 years old. Moving to 50% renewables by 2030 would create more than 28,000 jobs nationally, new research by Ernst & Young (EY) and the Climate Council has found. The Renewable Energy: ...
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