Farming in 2050: storing carbon could help meet Australia’s climate goals
Brett Anthony Bryan writes in The Conversation (30.3.16) about the potential use of agricultural land to capture and store carbon to assist the nation in meeting
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Brett Anthony Bryan writes in The Conversation (30.3.16) about the potential use of agricultural land to capture and store carbon to assist the nation in meeting
Rod Lamberts writes in The Conversation (29.3.16) about the announcement of NHMRC funding to undertake further research studies into the health effects of wind farms. He
The Brisbane Times reports (29.3.16) on the state government’s announcement of a pilot plant in central Queensland for processing and exporting biofuels. ‘Queensland has again defeated
Why are we being asked to spend money on plebiscites to determine who is allowed to love whom, or watching a government preoccupy itself with how
The Grattan Institute’s Tony Wood writes in The Conversation (23.3.16) about the implications of the federal government’s announcement that it will create a new renewable energy
Ian Lowe writes in The Conversation (23.3.16) about the challenges that Australia’s leaders still face to more sustainably manage the nation’s economy, environment and growth. ‘More than
Policy Online carries a link (20.3.16) to a Climate Council report showing that record temperatures through much of 2015 have continued at the start of 2016.
David Suggett writes in The Conversation (22.3.16) about the implications of government authorities increasing the threat levels posed by coral bleaching to the health of the
The Brisbane Times reports (20.3.16) on moves by government authorities to heighten the threat level of coral bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef. ‘The iconic Great
Anita Talberg writes in The Conversation (17.3.16) about UN special envoy on climate change, Mary Robinson’s, claim that governments must ensure their efforts to curb the
Patrick Nunn writes in The Conversation (16.3.16) about the dramatic social impacts on Pacific island communities of rising sea levels and other effects of climate change.
Amy Remeikis reports in the Brisbane Times (15.3.16) on laws introduced to parliament forcing mining and resources companies to take responsibility for environmental clean-ups. It has
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