Why have successive Australian governments found it so difficult to truly embrace the country’s potential to become a clean energy superpower?
Australia has abundant wind and solar resources to provide large quantities of cost-competitive green hydrogen. A new tool can show the way forward.
A revolutionary device that captures carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere could be a game-changer in supporting the economy and lowering emissions.
China’s intention to become “carbon neutral” before 2060 has raised eyebrows, but contrary to its reputation as a “climate villain”, its investment in renewable energy is already substantial.
Regardless of the federal government's mixed messages about Australia’s energy future, renewables have a vital part to play.
ClimateWorks Australia has developed a tool to help Pacific Island countries design pathways for the future through sustainable, climate-resilient, net-zero-emissions development.
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