The world’s first-ever analysis of cave drip waters has shown stalagmites can provide vital clues towards understanding past rainfall patterns.

After several rounds of student climate strikes, advocates say it is now the adults’ turn.

Australia’s emissions are at the highest on record, driven by an increase in emissions from the electricity sector.

A new device could solve two problems in one stroke – producing both electricity and clean water using sunlight.

Victoria is tightening access to water from the Murray River, and wants other states to do the same.

Experts say the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) boom could contribute to climate change as much as coal.

Authorities have proposed a groundwater ban in part of Adelaide because of contamination from uranium and degreasing chemicals.

South Australia's Mining Act reform has passed the Lower House despite four Liberal MPs crossing the floor to vote against it.

An analysis has found that some states are well on the way to meeting their renewable energy commitments.

There are new claims that the Murray Darling scheme has become a colossal waste of money.

A new study says Australia should consider nuclear reactors as a realistic option to confront its deepening energy crisis.

Australia’s largest live export company Wellard is selling a ship to help shore up its finances.

MIT has announced plans to set up a new research centre in Adelaide's Lot Fourteen CBD innovation precinct.

More than 500 Sydney council workers have walked off the job over concerns about the weed killer Roundup.

A new survey suggests most Australians would pay a levy of around $21 to reallocate water to Aboriginal people.

Scientists have measured the effects of a mass mangrove dieback in the NT.

Environmentalists have removed 40 tonnes of rubbish from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

Experts say emissions from current and planned energy infrastructure will take the world past 1.5°C of warming.

Japan has dropped the façade of ‘research’ and is now whaling for purely commercial purposes.

The NSW Government has reduced access to water in order to preserve supplies for critical needs.

A new report has warned of a toxic “ticking time bomb” of coal ash waste.

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