AAP News Stories
Environment news from Australian Associated Press
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Reef fate bleak, not fatal, under coral-centric models
The most comprehensive modelling to date paints a troubling portrait of the Great Barrier Reef under climate change, but finds adaptation is still possible.
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Bold idea to starve off hunger, food waste in Australia
With a third of families worrying about their next meal, the nation's top hunger relief charity has a plan to get food marked for landfill onto people's plates.
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Early warning signs another mouse plague is on the way
Some of Australia's key cropping regions have experienced the exact weather conditions known to trigger a mouse plague, prompting a warning to farmers.
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Alarm sounds on ignoring deadly climate workplace risks
Climate change puts workers at huge risk, politicians have been told by nurses that treated mass thunderstorm asthma and firies who tackled Black Summer blazes.
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Sunshine savings: households offered free energy window
Consumers in some states will be able to use electricity without charge for three hours a day under a market offer designed to spread solar benefits.
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Collect 'em all: call for widespread battery recycling
Australia's voluntary battery recycling scheme will be allowed to continue but with limited uptake, the public could benefit if more devices were collected.
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Urgent need for speed in renewable energy approvals
Environmental reform analysts have weighed in on the federal government's bid to modernise Australia's dated nature protection laws, calling for a key change.
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The ecological disaster threatening Australian seabirds
Thousands of dead seabirds washed up on Australia's coastline two years ago following a marine heatwave and scientists warn history could repeat.
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Nature reforms have been introduced. What happens next?
Environment Minister Murray Watt is keen to get the almost 1500-page environmental protection reforms cleared through the senate by the end of the year.
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No silver bullet but clean energy co-ownership has legs
Many communities are being asked to host large-scale renewables projects and co-ownership has been billed as a way for regions to extract meaningful benefits.
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Record loss of outdoor work hours due to heat: report
Heat exposure, drought and natural disasters are causing deaths and economic havoc in Australia and around the world, according to a major global report.
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Heatwaves, climate extremes 'normal' for oceans by 2040
Even if the Paris Agreement is met, Australia's marine life will still be under pressure to adapt or move in response to climate pressures, and fast.
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Time running out for 'irreplaceable' $95b reef
The Great Barrier Reef is an ecological and economic jewel, but a growing body of research shows it will be lost without swift and decisive action.
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Old batteries could deliver critical mineral shortcuts
Recycling big batteries, solar panels and wind turbines at the end of their lives could create a lucrative export industry if Australia gets its rules right.
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Fishing limits imposed as algal bloom hits stocks
Popular species including calamari, garfish and King George whiting have suffered severe declines because of SA's algal bloom, forcing restrictions on fishing.