Environment
Climate change
'Nowhere to hide': South Pole warms up with climate change a factor
The South Pole, the most remote part of the planet, has been warming at triple the global average, as natural variability joins with climate change to produce an abrupt shift in temperature trends.
- by Peter Hannam
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Paris Agreement
Australian emissions break Paris targets even after corona quiet
While Australia's greenhouse gas numbers have fallen during the epidemic, the reduction is not yet enough for the nation to meet Paris agreements targets.
- by Nick O'Malley
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Literature
Rebecca Huntley on why it's time to get emotional about climate change
Huntley says the way the COVID-19 pandemic has played out, at least in Australia, has given her unexpected hope.
- by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Opinion
Energy
NSW's bullish coal export plan defies the global market realities
The world is turning off coal-fired power, so the NSW government's optimism that thermal coal has a bright future is baffling.
- by Simon Nicholas
Renewables
The surprising way renewables can help farmers cope
It turns out that even the grass is greener during a drought with solar panels, or so one farmer near Dubbo found.
- by Peter Hannam
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Paris Agreement
State government banking on coal exports as world chases Paris targets
The state government is banking on global coal demand defying the Paris climate goals, predicting only a marginal cut in consumption by mid-century.
- by Nick O'Malley and Peter Hannam
Bushfires
Confusing warning system 'risked escalating fire disaster'
Emergency warnings prompted traffic jams in areas later overrun by fires, the Royal Commission into National Natural Disaster Arrangements has heard
- by Nick O'Malley
Extreme weather
Town in the Arctic Circle records temperature as hot as Florida
A town in Siberia is likely to have set a record for the hottest temperature in the Arctic Circle, a region that is warming at more than twice the rate of the rest of the globe.
- by Andrew Freedman
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Emissions
Beefed-up ute sales help to erode vehicle emission fall
Improvements in the carbon emissions intensity of new cars sold in Australia have all but stalled, with a shift to large pick-up trucks mostly nullifying a leap in demand for electric cars.
- by Peter Hannam
Environmental protection
Hazelwood 'pit lake' proposal lacks environmental tick: residents
Gippsland residents have urged the state’s planning minister to order an environmental assessment of a proposal to turn the vast Hazelwood mine pit into a lake, which would take up to 25 years to fill and require almost twice the amount of water Melbourne consumes in a year.
- by Miki Perkins
Paris Agreement
Three years and $3 trillion to save the world climate and economy
The world's leading energy advisory body says the world could save its economy and its climate over the coming years if it adopts the right post-pandemic policies.
- by Nick O'Malley