AAP News Stories
Environment news from Australian Associated Press
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Australia risks missing net zero without China's aid
China has emerged as the world's biggest spender on clean energy technology and its lack of investments in Australia could be cause for concern.
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'Climate obstruction' alarms raised with museum sponsor
Ties between a state museum and a major gas company are being questioned by a climate communications group as scrutiny of fossil fuel sponsorship grows.
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Love songs for nature to inspire climate activism
Australian musicians are using their work to raise the profile of climate change and environmental issues, including through an annual competition.
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Mistiming energy transition could prove a costly lesson
Renewables are anticipated to keep a lid on electricity prices over the next five years but a speedier transition is needed to keep bills lower in the 2030s.
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Fuelling rural ambition may ease renewables resistance
Community resistance is slowing the renewables rollout, with developers and the government urged to share economic benefits of clean energy with locals.
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Ships turned, arrests made at annual climate protest
Rising Tide's attempts to blockade the world's largest coal port are continuing, with activists scaling a ship and more arrest made at the Newcastle Harbour.
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This bushfire season could be as bad as Black Saturday
Holidaymakers have been put on high alert for the bushfire season with concerns conditions could be as dangerous as those that led to the Black Saturday blazes.
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What's changing under landmark environment reforms
An overhaul of Australia's environment laws aims to get crucial projects approved quickly while strengthening protections for precious natural sites.
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Australia long way off reaching key climate target
Much more work is needed if Australia is to meet its climate emissions targets with an independent body saying the pace of reductions needs to double.
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Australia faces fossil bind in COP31 negotiating role
Australia could play a defining role in negotiating a global road map away from fossil fuels, but domestic gas and coal interests may get in the way.
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Strong lift off for seaweed firm with unique business
A local climate technology company tackling a potent greenhouse gas with seaweed has soared in value after listing on the Australian Securities Exchange.
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Feral cats on list as New Zealand toughens conservation
New Zealand's ambitious Predator Free 2050 strategy to rid the country of invasive mammals is adding feral cats to its target species list.
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'Reckless' water plan sparks landmark legal challenge
The health of an outback river and hot springs tourist drawcard are under threat from a territory's water allocation plan, an environment group says.
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'New hope' for climate after COP summit wraps up
Environment groups are welcoming a fresh commitment to phase out fossil fuels despite what they say was an underwhelming finish to the 2025 UN climate summit.
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Reform urged as native animals face deadly spring
Spring is a high-risk time for native animals as they move around busy roads to breed and forage, prompting calls for nature to be at the core of planning laws.