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Australians born now could face dangerous heat most days by their 70s

Tropical regions including northern Australia could experience dangerously high heat levels most days by 2100, while southern parts of the country may face deadly heatwaves annually by then, according to researchers from Harvard and the University of Washington.

Plans to mine coal in Sydney's drinking water dumped

South32 has called it quits on a controversial plan to extend its NSW coal mine, which could have caused irreversible damage to the Sydney and Illawarra drinking water catchments.

Unions call for a smooth shift from coal to renewables

As the week opens, spare a thought for Clive Palmer and Barnaby Joyce, for whom nothing seems to be going right. Mr Palmer is throwing his toys out of the pram over the Albanese Government’s move to refuse his mega-coal mine, while Mr Joyce apparently knew nothing of Scott Morrison’s secret...

La Niña set to return

The odds of there being a third sodden summer in a row have shortened now the Bureau of Meteorology has declared a La Niña alert.

BlackRock to invest $1b in Aussie batteries

The world’s biggest fund manager, BlackRock, has selected Australia for the rollout of its largest investment in grid-scale batteries that will be crucial to driving the shift from coal to clean energy.

Scientists call for end to industrial fishing and gas drilling in marine parks

Scientists have called for a tightening of regulation on fishing and gas extraction in Australia’s marine parks, which is putting pressure on our fragile coastal and marine ecosystems.Gas giant Santos is facing an ASIC complaint about greenwashing led by Market Forces. Meanwhile, Woodside has been...

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