Offset project developers are looking for solid ground. But questions remain about whether governments can provide that.
The built environment needs to reduce its embodied carbon emissions by at least 60 per cent by 2035 for Australia to achieve its net zero commitments.
As Australia approaches a critical juncture, Pant sees an opportunity to lead on the world stage. With its strong renewable ...
As part of the Future Use of Energy in Louisiana’s investments, Louisiana Tech University’s Trenchless Technology Center has ...
In occasion of composites show JEC World 2025, Industrial Summit Technology (I.S.T.) proudly launched IMIDETEX®, an advanced polyimide fiber engineered to redefine composite applications. With ...
Fossil-fuel plants are increasingly being forced to stop and start production in response to changes in output from renewables. In a new study, researchers developed a dynamic competitive benchmark ...
“Because the Liberal Party opposed the EV tax cut in the Senate, it was necessary to agree to the phase out of the EV tax cut ...
Australia’s Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC) late last year invoked a rule it has never used before which could have significant implications for the four methodologies it is currently ...
Wollongong City Council has taken another step toward its Net Zero community emissions by 2050 target after granting ...
Dozens of companies and academic groups are pitching the same theory: that sinking rocks, nutrients, crop waste or seaweed in ...
The Australian Institute of International Affairs (AIIA) recently issued a statement so out of touch with geopolitical and ...
Rice feeds billions daily, but it also fuels climate change. Scientists are pioneering new techniques to cut emissions and ...
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