The future of Australia's biggest emitters looks uncertain under the new Labor government, with the Greens and climate change-focused independents set to have a loud voice in parliament.
The future of Australia's biggest emitters looks uncertain under the new Labor government, with the Greens and climate change-focused independents set to have a loud voice in parliament.
The federal government has chosen Port Bonython, near Whyalla, as the site of a so-called "hydrogen hub", also promising money will be directed to solar and carbon capture technologies as well as cement projects in the...
As Australia approaches a tight May 21 federal election, the countryside based junior ruling coalition partners, the Nationals, appear on the verge of walking away from their net zero 2050 commitment.
One Nation's candidate in the marginal seat of Flynn has expressed an openness to renewable energy in the future, but backs the status quo — much like her competitors.
As far as the bookies are concerned this weekend's Australian election has already been won – by Tony Abbott's Coalition. That's the good news. (What? You weren't rooting for that douchebag Rudd, surely?) The bad news...
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