Archived News for Green Sector Professionals - July, 2023
Three Indigenous groups are teaming up with investors to pioneer a $3 billion green hydrogen venture in WA.
US pushes local nuclear
US congressmen are urging Australian policymakers to embrace nuclear energy.
Ocean agency outlined
Australia has a space agency but no ‘ocean agency’, and experts say that should change.
ANSTO aids ancient protection
ANSTO has teamed up with local authorities to protect ancient Aboriginal rock art in Western Australia.
Continent origin modelled
Australian researchers have come up with a new way to date the evolution of Earth and the formation of continents.
Kelp carbon role uncovered
Research has shed light on the vital role of underwater kelp forests in carbon sequestration.
Mammals likely stuck in sea
Researchers say aquatic mammals may never be able to re-adapt to a terrestrial lifestyle.
Nuclear site knocked back
A federal court has ruled against the government's plan to build a nuclear waste facility ...
Pollution impact plotted
Surface water pollution could potentially impact a staggering 5.5 billion people worldwide by the year 2100.
Sea test effect checked
Even short deep sea mining tests can cause lasting damage to marine ecosystems.
Seahorse stock for Sydney
Scientists in Sydney Harbour have successfully completed the world’s largest ever seahorse release.
ACCC issues greenwash guide
The ACCC has released guidance as part of its mission to end greenwashing.
Antarctic blaze reviewed
Reports have gained an inside look at the Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s investigation of an Antarctic ship fire.
Stitched mushrooms build strong
A new engineering solution sounds like it could come from the story of the three little pigs.
Nuclear not needed
Experts say nuclear power should not be considered as part of Australia's strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Solar surge continues
Australian households are embracing rooftop solar installations at an unprecedented rate.