The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says 2023 set a grim milestone as the hottest year on record, with climate indicators reaching catastrophic levels.

Authorities could be seriously overlooking tidal wetlands in ‘blue carbon’ projects.

Scientists say the coral is listening.

Experts say new findings about plant drought tolerance need to be integrated to protect crops.

Researchers have come up with a new, sustainable solution for wastewater polluted by dyes.

Australia’s Biodiversity Council has questioned a proposed environmental law carve out for the offshore oil and gas industry.

The US Government has issued a warning about the vulnerability of water systems to cyberattacks.

Researchers are working on a range of new bushfire-prevention technologies.

CSIRO has appointed its new Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness Director.

The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has announced a commitment of up to $110 million to support a lithium project.

A new study finds global life expectancy declined by 1.6 years during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Environmental Defenders Office (EDO) has initiated an external review following critical remarks in a recent court case.

In a striking political intervention, Paul Keating appears to have challenged Treasurer Jim Chalmers to dismiss a $20 billion offer by Canadian private equity giant Brookfield to purchase Origin Energy.

Economists have proposed a ‘HECS-for-solar’ scheme to slash power bills and help the climate.

The Albanese government has been accused of avoiding First Nations consultation on offshore gas plans.

Woodside Energy has defended its chairman, Richard Goyder, amid a campaign by activist shareholders against his re-election.

CSIRO scientists have reported a new record efficiency for next-gen roll-to-roll printed solar cells.

Researchers have discovered Indigenous fire management in northern Australia was being practised at least 11,000 years ago.

Researchers have investigated how nature dictates the top speed of animals.

Queensland sugarcane growers have voiced apprehension about the $35 million Blue Heart project.

Fourteen Tasmanian farmers have come together to create the Macquarie Settlement Pipeline Partnership in an effort to drought-proof their region.

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