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News / Australia
23 January 2014
Carbon & Climate
2013 was fourth warmest year recorded
2013 was fourth warmest year recorded
22 January 2014
Water
Australia to aid Jakarta, Makassar in water management programmes
Australia to aid Jakarta, Makassar in water management programmes
21 January 2014
Energy
Bright sparks scoop top award for cutting cost of solar power
Bright sparks scoop top award for cutting cost of solar power
16 January 2014
Carbon & Climate
Hotter longer, Australian heat wave pressuring commodities
Hotter longer, Australian heat wave pressuring commodities
8 January 2014
Transport
Qantas wants new fleet from $1.55b emissions reductions fund
Qantas wants new fleet from $1.55b emissions reductions fund
6 January 2014
Carbon & Climate
It’s getting hotter in Oz
It’s getting hotter in Oz
24 December 2013
Energy
China’s pollution problems threaten Oz coal exports
China’s pollution problems threaten Oz coal exports
Energy
Creating a sustainable energy strategy: An interview with Queensland's Mark McArdle
Creating a sustainable energy strategy: An interview with Queensland's Mark McArdle
19 December 2013
Energy
Renewable energy target faces cut by Abbott
Renewable energy target faces cut by Abbott
16 December 2013
Transport
Dust suppressing dump truck built in the Hunter
Dust suppressing dump truck built in the Hunter
Water
Making a stink about Georges River overflows
Making a stink about Georges River overflows
5 December 2013
Policy & Finance
Australia’s $10 billion climate fund fights to stay in business
Australia’s $10 billion climate fund fights to stay in business
4 December 2013
Carbon & Climate
Greens claim win for climate in debt deal
Greens claim win for climate in debt deal
3 December 2013
Carbon & Climate
Stifling heat, anarchy, refugees: welcome to a post climate change world
Stifling heat, anarchy, refugees: welcome to a post climate change world
Policy & Finance
Environment Minister Greg Hunt to pitch alternative direct action policy
Environment Minister Greg Hunt to pitch alternative direct action policy
2 December 2013
Policy & Finance
Australia’s pollution plan starts to look like trading
Australia’s pollution plan starts to look like trading
Policy & Finance
Farmers plead for parliament to repeal carbon tax legislation
Farmers plead for parliament to repeal carbon tax legislation
29 November 2013
Green Buildings
NSW government launches co/trigen guide for business
NSW government launches co/trigen guide for business
28 November 2013
Food & Agriculture
Plastic 'could enter food chain through sealife around Australia: UWA study
Plastic 'could enter food chain through sealife around Australia: UWA study
Energy
Tasmania wants to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2020
Tasmania wants to use 100 percent renewable energy by 2020
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