Archived News for Green Sector Professionals - November, 2021
New research shows ‘atmospheric rivers’ may hasten Australia’s snow melt.
Solar issues in China link
Politicians are calling for efforts to ensure Australia’s solar industry is not exposed to China's human rights violations.
ANU warns of fugitive emissions
ANU experts have issued a warning about fugitive emissions from producing hydrogen using fossil fuels.
Bioenergy future mapped
Experts say Australia's bioenergy industry could be worth more than $10 billion a year.
China crypto-crackdown continues
Chinese authorities say crypto mining could jeopardise efforts to reduce carbon emissions.
New links for climate health
A $10 million national network has been set up to build resilience to the human health impacts of environmental change.
Silicon recovery enhanced
Scientists have developed a new technique to recover pure silicon from end-of-life solar cells.
Singleton licence re-approved
A farming company has had its giant NT water extraction licence re-confirmed this week.
WA seeks green credits
The WA Government says it will raise billions in debt in environmental and social-friendly markets.
Rolls-Royce readies small reactors
Rolls-Royce says it has the funding to develop mini nuclear reactors, and is encouraging Australia to get involved.
AusNet compensation slammed
The buy-out of AusNet has been approved, while the company battles angry landowners.
Solar city could self-power
Covering buildings in solar panels could see Melbourne generate almost all the energy it needs.
Australia low on green table
Australia has ranked last among nations in the latest Climate Change Performance Index.
Ecologists decry dam changes
A parliamentary inquiry has heard that ecologists’ concerns with Warragamba dam plans have been whitewashed.
PM wants CCS for CEFC
The Federal Government wants to expand the Clean Energy Finance Corporation’s investment remit ...