South Australia to get 40% of its electricity from win and solar by the end of 2014
Andrew Blakers writes in The Conversation (9.7.14) that by the end of 2014 South Australia will get 40% of its electricity from renewable energy sources.
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Andrew Blakers writes in The Conversation (9.7.14) that by the end of 2014 South Australia will get 40% of its electricity from renewable energy sources.
‘Last week, for the first time in memory, the wholesale price of electricity in Queensland fell into negative territory – in the middle of the day.
Peter Hannam, Environmental Editor of the Sydney Morning Herald reports in the Brisbane Times (30 June 2014) that: ‘Leading scientists have blasted the Abbott government’s decision
Oliver Milman reports in The Guardian (24.4.14) that the clean energy sector is ‘on hold’ while government reviews the renewables target. ‘Investment in the industry is
Michelle Grattan writes in the Conversation (23 June) about the most recent Climate Institute survey on attitudes to climate change: ‘Australians are deeply cynical about both
The Sydney Morning Herald of 17 June reported on the 2014 NSW budget, the Environment Editor Peter Hannam writing that ‘two of the biggest environment issues
Professor McPhail, in The Conversation (11 March 2014) discusses the dilemma facing the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. ‘The debate over development is increasingly virulent
Professor Barbara Norman, Chair, Urban and Regional Planning, University of Canberra, wrote in The Conversation on 11 December 2013 that the Queensland government had confirmed that
Article in The Conversation, 23 May 2014. ‘New research demonstrates that marine park reserves can have a real benefit for marine ecosystems — by protecting coral
Tony Moore reports in the Brisbane Times about the lack of scrutiny of the environmental impact of mining. An Auditor-General’s report into resource industries criticised the
In The Conversation, May 2014, Jon Brodie, a Chief Research Officer with the Centre for Tropical Water & Aquatic Ecosystem Research (TropWATER), James Cook University, Townsville,
Don’t let denial get in the way Professor Ian Lowe discusses in The Conversation (3.2.14) the backlash against science from those whose interests or ideologies are
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