Archived News for Green Sector Professionals
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says that as the climate changes, global air quality is set to take a hit.
Fair green vision outlined
Experts have put together a new climate vision for a sustainable and equitable Australia.
Fire flows studied
Researchers have examined the extent to which the Black Summer bushfires affected vital estuaries.
Garbage patch sources inspected
Experts say a small number of industrialised fishing nations are contributing the majority of floating plastic waste in the North Pacific Garbage Patch.
Long quest for Alice case
Traditional owners have travelled hundreds of kilometres to Alice Springs for a court date years in the making.
Long-running study shows whale shift
A decades-long study has found endangered whales are having fewer babies.
Prototype pulls hydrogen from air
Local researchers are testing a prototype electrolyser that can convert the humidity in the air into hydrogen.
Carbon firms urge change
Some of the biggest players in Australia's carbon market say the system needs to change.
Court to hear 'greenwash' case
Santos is being taken to court over claims it has been ‘greenwashing’ its clean energy credentials.
Green profits spelled out
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has put forth a business case for reducing emissions in Australian mines.
Pole chargers backed
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is funding a trial of electric vehicle chargers on street side power poles.
Update adds Aboriginal names
Indigenous ecological names have been added to a scientific language exchange.
Bight lives detailed
Oceanographers have discovered more about why the eastern Great Australian Bight supports a year-round abundance of marine predators.
Greenland 'zombies' loom
New research suggests Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 27cm.
Martian rock dating planned
Australian researchers are analysing the first datable Mars rock samples.
PFAS flows continue
New stats show significant amounts of PFAS are still entering rivers from contaminated soils on the Darwin RAAF Base.