Business and Investors call on the EU to set emissions reduction target of at least 90% by 2040
Over 100 businesses and investors signed a joint letter calling on the EU to set a greenhouse emissions reduction target of at least 90% by 2040.
The water crisis threatens global supply chains as never before, according to new research from CDP.
The UK Government has announced that councils in England will be supported with up to £295 million in funding to introduce weekly food waste collections by March 2026.
Connected Kerb and South Tyneside Council join forces to increase the North East’s charging network by 126%, significantly bridging the regional infrastructure gap by boosting accessibility while promoting sustainable practices.
One of the seven wonders of the natural world is suffering from back-to-back bleaching, with the third mass bleaching in five years.
The world’s largest solar farm may be built in the desert of Australia’s Northern Territory
A new report has laid the groundwork for Australia to become a clean energy superpower.
The Australian Government announced yesterday a record level of investment into saving the Great Barrier Reef from environmental damage.
A new study has found many of the world’s low-lying islands are under direct threat from sea-level rises and repeated flooding.
New Zealand’s Coalition Government will no longer be offering new licenses to allow offshore oil and gas drilling within its territorial waters.
Fiji’s Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama, has said the latest cyclone to rip through the country is due to climate change, and they are getting worse.
A vast area of plastic waste in the ocean, located between California and Hawaii, is much larger than previously estimated, and growing rapidly.
In recent years, the state of South Australia has become a leader in new, innovative technologies, which are helping drive forward the low-carbon transition.
New figures from Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator has shone a light on the record amount of new solar power installations over the past year.
The performance of South Australia’s new lithium ion battery unit has helped “take the straw off the camel’s back”, according to a new review.
A new report from the Climate Council has highlighted both the threats and opportunities climate change poses for the tourism industry in Australia.
Aiming to be the world’s largest virtual solar plant, the state government of South Australia has partnered with Tesla to roll out a network of at least 50,000 home solar and battery systems.
Qantas Airways achieved a world-first after completing the first ever US to Australia biofuels-fuelled flight managing to reduce carbon emissions by 7 percent.
The Australian government has announced plans to invest $60m to support research and conservation programmes aimed at reducing damage to the Great Barrier Reef.
The University of New South Wales in Sydney has signed an agreement to ensure 100% of its electricity needs will be met by solar photovoltaics.