It’s still possible for Australia to cut emissions in line with holding climate change to 1.5°C, but only if we act quickly and seize the enormous opportunities offered in fast decarbonisation.
Artificial intelligence in all its forms will play a crucial role in the design and operation of the future carbon-free electricity grid.
While the number of EVs on Australian roads will rise swiftly, there are challenges to provide the systems to support them.
The lessons from pursuing coal seam gas are helping us improve on a form of renewable energy also found underground – geothermal.
Regardless of the federal government's mixed messages about Australia’s energy future, renewables have a vital part to play.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
Could climate change make homes uninsurable? Have we missed our window on energy policy? Dr Susan Carland finds out, on the latest episode of the What Happens Next? podcast.
Is nuclear energy the right technology for the transitioning Australian energy market?
Energy is big business. How will economies cope with the switch to green energy? ‘A Different Lens’ investigates.
Ten years ago, politicians would routinely voice disdain for climate science. Now, while the policy debate remains fierce, the battleground has shifted to economics and jobs.
By the 1920s, the man after whom Monash University was named was broadly regarded as “the greatest living Australian” .
Despite the Coalition coming off second-best for the 30th consecutive Newspoll, PM Malcolm Turnbull is unlikely to face a leadership challenge.
The term “energy crisis” is bandied around quite loosely with some confusion around whether the crisis is about prices or security of supply.
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