Archived News for Green Sector Professionals - April, 2023
An official submission accuses companies of falsely claiming their plastics are ocean friendly.
Rivers run on UN lines
Progress has been reported in efforts to make rivers more able to recover from flood, drought and other impacts.
Sea temps hit record highs
Australia’s ocean temperatures are the warmest on record for this time of year.
Sun sets on German stations
Germany is shutting down its last three nuclear reactors, ending six decades of nuclear power as a key part of the country's energy mix.
King calls for battery focus
Local firms should aim to assemble batteries instead of exporting raw materials and components ...
Salt swept for storage
A new project could see kilometre-thick salt deposits used to store hydrogen in South Australia.
Space boss swears on Sagan
Makenzie Lystrup has become the first woman to be appointed as director of the Goddard Space Flight Center in NASA's history.
Fukushima probe shows issues
New images captured by an underwater probe have prompted concerns over the earthquake resistance of Japan's Fukushima ...
Green furnace coming soon
A new deal for an electric furnace could massively reduce smelting emissions.
Green money warns government
Governments have been warned not to go too deep on specific green technologies.
Skull drives new findings
Researchers have found a 95-million-year-old sauropod dinosaur skull - the first of its kind in Australia.
Green supply chain outlined
Big firms behind Australia’s heavy industry supply chains say it could transition to net zero emissions.
Hydrogen plan costs expand
Concerns have been raised about a major hydrogen project involving Victorian coal.