New polling has found that a growing number of Australians fear renewable energy will exacerbate financial pressures.

A settlement has been reached in a court case over Glencore's plan to store carbon dioxide in the Great Artesian Basin.

The MDBA is running a new project that blends traditional First Nations knowledge with modern fisheries science.

To tackle climate change, experts say there needs to be an urgent focus on methane.

Experts have been thrown by the discovery of deep sea ‘dark oxygen’.

A cat poo parasite has been re-engineered to deliver drugs to mouse brains.

Experts have questioned the benefits of Australia’s current coral restoration and adaptation projects.

A new technique is being used to extract carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air.

Anglo American says a fire at the Grosvenor coal mine in central Queensland is believed to be extinguished, almost 4 weeks after it started.

A former miner with ‘black lung’ has been awarded a record $3.2 million in damages.

A class action lawsuit alleging that the weedkiller Roundup causes cancer has been dismissed.

Researchers have dated Earth’s largest iron ore deposits in WA.

The federal government is moving to end a uranium lease at Jabiluka and add it to Kakadu National Park.

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency is investing in the Australian Energy Market Operator's Engineering Roadmap.

A new study has confirmed that cranberry juice significantly reduces the risk of urinary tract infections (UTIs).

The Australian government has finalised a series of new offshore exploration permits aimed at bolstering gas supply.

Saving Australia's environment, including its threatened wildlife and degraded landscapes, would cost about 0.3 per cent of the nation's GDP, according to a new report.

Australia's annual energy resources stocktake has been released.

AI-powered weather and climate models are set to transform the future of forecasting, providing more accurate and cost-effective predictions.

Hunter Water has announced immediate measures to lower water levels in Grahamstown Dam.

Researchers are reducing and eventually replacing the use of animals in medical studies.

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