Vietnam is poised to play a significant role in the Indo-Pacific region’s decarbonisation. Now is the time for Australia to strengthen its strategic relationship with the country, and the broader Southeast Asia region.
A new tool boosts the aim of providing a consistent accounting framework for measurement and tracking of the carbon emissions associated with hydrogen production.
As Indonesia’s election looms, young people want action on climate change, but research shows the country’s political class isn’t listening.
Despite existing frameworks such as the UN Guiding Principles, more precise guidance on implementing standards to combat modern slavery are needed.
A four-year study of households has shown how the increasing focus on our homes as sites of work, rest and play can increase energy use despite soaring prices.
On a new episode of Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, we examine whether mining and sustainability can go hand-in-hand as we transition to a decarbonised future,
Critical minerals such as cobalt, lithium and rare earth elements abound in Australia, but we’re not making the most of these in-demand resources.
We should welcome all options that enable low-carbon hydrogen to play a role in decarbonising our energy systems, and stop focusing on colour-coding production methods.
It’s hard to play cricket in sweltering conditions or amid bushfire smoke. Is it time for Cricket Australia to cut ties with fossil fuel sponsors?
Seal it up? Open it up? Air quality is a growing concern for Australian households, and the gap between energy advice and health advice leaves many people confused.
To supercharge the climate fight, we need to mitigate the environmental and financial impact of producing lithium-ion technology, and develop lower-carbon batteries.
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.
While the number of EVs on Australian roads will rise swiftly, there are challenges to provide the systems to support them.
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.
The lessons from pursuing coal seam gas are helping us improve on a form of renewable energy also found underground – geothermal.
From property to local government, economic sectors are meeting the climate change challenge head-on. Now the federal government must get on board.
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.
In this episode of the What Happens Next? podcast we’re talking practical steps for embracing renewable energy in our own lives.
Energy is an essential service, but is it accessible, equitable and affordable for consumers?
It's expected that more than 100,000 tonnes of solar panels will enter Australia’s waste stream by 2035 – but there's a way to change that.
A team of Monash students is competing in the 2019 international Mars Rover Challenge with its latest prototype.
Technologies being developed using one of the planet's most abundant materials will be a game-changer in solar energy.
Paul Barton is on a mission to make Monash University the greenest university in the land.
Donald Trump may want to send people back to the moon, but what about the practicalities of living on Mars?
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