Greenhushing is when companies keep their sustainability credentials secret. It’s becoming more widespread – and this is why that matters.
Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword that can help enhance transparency, but also perpetuate false claims about sustainability efforts.
How can its energy systems transition to become climate-smart, to withstand extreme weather, while also protecting social and economic priorities?
Hit cooking show MasterChef’s gas sponsorship deal has sparked accusations of greenwashing, and adds to a long tradition of normalising domestic gas consumption.
A recent research study sheds light on the challenges of Australia’s hydrogen transition and adoption plans in the face of shifting global dynamics.
If we’re to effectively tackle the critical challenge of climate change, we urgently need a better and more coordinated global transformation to environmentally-friendly economies.
Limiting global warming to 1.5°C is increasingly the “new norm”, but what does it mean for Australian state, territory, and corporate climate commitments?
Many AFL fans believe climate change will impact how the game is played, and want clubs to reduce their carbon emissions and for players to speak out.
A survey has found that, unlike Australia where the issue is highly politicised, reporting on climate change in the Pacific was presented accurately and accessibly.
Universities are upping the ante on the climate change message ahead of the G20 summit.
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.
The COVID-19 crisis presents an opportunity to revive manufacturing.
More and more, companies are adjusting to the risk of climate change and incorporating carbon neutral plans. Are you one of them?
Meat substitutes and alternatives might play a positive role but they aren't going to save the planet.
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