Australia talking on loss and damage fund

9 November

Australia is “constructively engaging” on a fund that would see rich nations financially assist poorer ones to mitigate climate change-fuelled damage. Energy Minister Chris Bowen wouldn’t specifically commit to back the ‘loss and damage...[Read More]

Electric car tax cuts welcome, more wanted

26 October

Federal budget tax cuts for electric cars and moves to create a national electric vehicle charging network in Australia have been welcomed by motoring and environmental groups overnight. The policies could shave $4700 off the cost of buying an...[Read More]

Expert finds short cut to emissions target

19 October

Australia can meet its emissions reduction target and ease its biodiversity crisis if it decides to end logging in native forests, a leading climate scientist says. Professor Brendan Mackey, who has co-authored reports for the Intergovernmental...[Read More]

Carbon credits key to Aust emissions cuts

12 October

Proposed laws to reward Australia’s biggest industrial greenhouse gas emitters for reducing pollution have been released by the federal government. Energy Minister Chris Bowen used a business summit to begin three weeks of consultation on...[Read More]

Big Battery ‘more useful than big banana’

21 September

Australia can’t become fully powered by renewable energy without storage to support wind and solar, industry warns. South Australia’s Hornsdale Power Reserve was the world’s first Big Battery, since overtaken by a larger plant in...[Read More]

Farmers ‘big winners’ in UK trade deal

21 September

Australia’s agricultural sector would be the big winner in a new free trade deal with the UK, the chief negotiator says. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Elisabeth Bowes has told a parliamentary inquiry ratifying the...[Read More]

Australia urged to help climate diplomacy

7 September

Australia must pull its weight in the Pacific and go harder on cutting emissions, according to international climate leaders. South Korea’s Ban Ki-moon, former secretary-general of the United Nations, told a forum in Canberra on Tuesday that...[Read More]

Minerals sector to drive clean energy: PM

7 September

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is pledging to work collaboratively with the minerals industry as Australia transitions to a clean energy future. Citing the lessons of last week’s jobs and skills summit where unions, businesses and government...[Read More]

Power pole points to charge electric cars

7 September

Electric car drivers without garages will be able to plug into power poles on NSW streets under a trial. The federal Australian Renewable Energy Agency on Tuesday 30 August announced $871,000 for an Australian-first roll out of 50 points. Agency CEO...[Read More]

Aussies want green transport options, fast

31 August

Australians overwhelmingly want governments to splash cash on a fast transition to green transport options that will save them money and fight climate change, a national survey shows. A YouGov poll of 2160 Australians, commissioned by the Climate...[Read More]

World’s Largest Cities by Population 1950 – 2035 [video]

22 July

  How many US cities do you think will end up in the top 10? Find out by watching this animated graph by Data Is Beautiful

Global Energy Production by Source 1860 – 2019 [video]

13 November

  Is clean winning the energy war? Find out by watching this hypnotic animated data by Data Is Beautiful