The Canopy

Maroons going green would boost economy, says new report

Written by Greenpeace Australia Pacific | Wednesday, 1 December 2021

Queensland could grow its economy to $780 billion a year and require a million extra workers under a well-managed shift to net zero by 2050, according to a new report by Deloitte Access Economics commissioned by the Climate Council. 

Australia’s iron ore industry has been issued a warning to adapt now, with a new report revealing iron ore mining companies like BHP and Fortescue could be left behind in the global switch to green steel. 

As Australia pushes back on UNESCO listing the Reef as a World Heritage site “in danger”, Snapchat and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation (GBRF) are launching an augmented reality tool to help young Australians take action to protect the icon.

Deloitte Access Economics report finds Queensland economy to grow to $780bn under net zero

Queensland has an “unprecedented opportunity” to set up its workforce and take advantage of the global shift to a low-emissions future, a new report by Deloitte Access Economics commissioned by the Climate Council has found.

Global push for green steel could hit Australia’s $150bn iron ore exports if miners don’t adapt, report finds

BHP, Fortescue and other major Australian iron ore miners could be left behind in a global switch to hydrogen-based steel-making because of the country’s relatively low-quality ores, according to a report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

Snapchat’s Gen Z user base getting augmented reality look at Great Barrier Reef

Snapchat and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation (GBRF) will launch a new augmented reality tool aimed at encouraging the platform’s largely Gen Z user base to act and protect the imperilled Aussie icon.

Project Symphony: First big trial to “orchestrate” rooftop solar and battery storage

Western Australia is launching a $35.5 million project that will test the ability of the market operator and network companies to “orchestrate” the output of rooftop solar and battery storage.

Koala corridors, garden fences to protect species from city’s expansion

A report by the NSW Chief Scientist and engineering panel says koala habitats should be retained, increased and restored through improved bushfire, disease and pest mitigation efforts, as well as ensuring future development projects minimise harm to koalas.

Engie in dual-pronged battery attack

The French owner of the former Hazelwood coal-fired generator is taking a two-track approach to ramp up storage in its portfolio to support its own renewables-heavy generation portfolio and help meet customer demands for cleaner fuel.