Can candidates supported by Climate 200 impact state politics to the extent national counterparts did at the national level earlier in the year?
Although the clock’s running out, Australia has no agreed policymaking framework for our unique renewable energy transition issues, and little in the way of budget support.
Unlike, for instance, lawnmowers, you don’t just “plug in” a bus to a regular outlet – the charging equipment is sophisticated, extensive, and expensive.
Electric scooters, e-bikes and other forms of micromobility have set the wheels in motion for a revolution in the way we move around cities.
Coronavirus and stimulus spending creates a golden opportunity for low-carbon transition.
Paul Strangio reflects on the ‘immense political legacy’ of his friend and former Victorian premier, John Cain.
Around 6000 Australians aged under 65 live in nursing homes, cut off from their families and peers, with inadequate support for their disabilities.
Major trauma and deaths from sports such as cycling are increasing sharply, causing a significant healthcare burden.
A new study aims to identify periods of increased sleepiness to reduce the risk of fatigue-related accidents on our roads.
China’s next Five-Year Plan is due to be formally approved by the National People’s Congress in March 2016. One of the areas of focus is the role of China’s State-Owned Enterprises, generally viewed with suspicion by the West and also seen...
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