Why is CSIRO hiding its advice on Carbon Capture and Storage?By Rex Patrick | February 2, 2024Australia's peak science body CSIRO has refused to disclose its advice on Carbon Capture and Storage technology. ...
Shock report finds legacy car companies are bigger polluters than Big OilBy Daniel Bleakley | February 1, 2024A damning new report has found car manufacturers are significantly underestimating the lifetime emissions of their ...
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Race of the Century: Australia is in the box seat on climate and finance, here is the blueprint for victoryBy Tim Buckley and Blair Palese | January 23, 2024The global energy transition is the race of this century. The rewards are enormous. The risks too. This is an ...
Heads I win, Tails you Lose: hand-outs for Australia’s biggest coal plant Eraring a smoking example of the folly of privatisationBy Michael West | January 19, 2024Are taxpayers on the hook to bail out Australia’s largest coal plant, Eraring, after just ten years of ...
Fossils in Arms: solar project slammed as white elephant, really a raging successBy Michael West | January 4, 2024It’s the war of a generation, fossil fuels and fossil media in a battle to the death against new energy and new ...
Nuclear dreams rudely awoken by blast of CSIRO realityBy Rosco Jones | December 27, 2023CSIRO, Australia's top science agency, has relegated nuclear reactors and hydrogen to the energy bench. They ...
Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...
Why is CSIRO hiding its advice on Carbon Capture and Storage?By Rex Patrick | February 2, 2024Australia's peak science body CSIRO has refused to disclose its advice on Carbon Capture and Storage technology. ...
Shock report finds legacy car companies are bigger polluters than Big OilBy Daniel Bleakley | February 1, 2024A damning new report has found car manufacturers are significantly underestimating the lifetime emissions of their ...
Climate Betrayal: how backroom deals with Japan locked Australia in for decades of gasBy Rex Patrick and Philip Dorling | January 29, 2024Despite the Australian public voting for the need to address climate change, the Labor government has backed in ...
Race of the Century: Australia is in the box seat on climate and finance, here is the blueprint for victoryBy Tim Buckley and Blair Palese | January 23, 2024The global energy transition is the race of this century. The rewards are enormous. The risks too. This is an ...
Heads I win, Tails you Lose: hand-outs for Australia’s biggest coal plant Eraring a smoking example of the folly of privatisationBy Michael West | January 19, 2024Are taxpayers on the hook to bail out Australia’s largest coal plant, Eraring, after just ten years of ...
Fossils in Arms: solar project slammed as white elephant, really a raging successBy Michael West | January 4, 2024It’s the war of a generation, fossil fuels and fossil media in a battle to the death against new energy and new ...
Nuclear dreams rudely awoken by blast of CSIRO realityBy Rosco Jones | December 27, 2023CSIRO, Australia's top science agency, has relegated nuclear reactors and hydrogen to the energy bench. They ...
Beetaloo Madness: protestors, farmers, First Nations unite to fight US gas frackersBy Dominic Geiger | December 27, 2023"A carbon bomb" which can blow out Australia's emissions by 20%, is how plans to fracking the Northern Territory's ...
Energy revolution on track: electricity bills to fall, transition to renewables acceleratesBy Michael West and Tim Buckley | December 21, 2023The good news is electricity prices are falling, decarbonisation is accelerating, and there should be little need ...
Fossil Cry. Give us hand-outs or you might get black-outs, says EnergyAustraliaBy Michael West | December 16, 2023Australia’s fossil fuel juggernauts are calling on the government to give them more subsidies to keep their old ...
Cop28 finished with a whimper, while 2023 will be the hottest year on record. What gives?By James Goldie and Chris Bartlett | December 15, 2023As politicians, activists and UN emissaries haggle with fossil fuel chiefs at the Cop28 climate conference in ...
Carbon Captured: Santos emails reveal gas giant orchestrated “Environment Protection” lawsBy Rex Patrick | December 9, 2023In the shadows of the COP28 Climate Summit in Dubai and mega-merger discussions between fossil fuel giants ...