AAP News Stories
Environment news from Australian Associated Press
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'Unliveable': sobering climate change warning for north
A territory considered a cultural and natural wonder is on track to become unliveable within decades due to climate change, a conference has been warned.
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Water cycle becoming harder to predict: UN scientists
Around 60 per cent of rivers globally showed either too much or too little water compared to the average flow per year, according to UN scientists.
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How industries will slash emissions under climate plan
The government is rolling out a sector-by-sector plan to reduce Australia's emissions, with the energy, resources and transport industries to play a big role.
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Australia's looming landfill crisis is fixable but ...
Australia's landfill woes need to be met with mandates to push manufacturers and consumers towards reusable not recycled products, experts say.
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Green jet fuel creates runway for 2035 climate goals
Slashing the emissions profile of planes, ships and heavy trucks is the main game of a $1.1 billion injection into the low carbon fuel industry.
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Green deliveries to grow as electric trucks roll out
Another major logistics company will add electric trucks and vans to its fleet in a move the company says will appeal to environmentally aware consumers.
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Climate hearing heats up over 'explosive' target detail
As the government prepares to release its 2035 emissions-reduction goal, officials have given more information about how Labor has decided on the figure.
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Push to take advantage of solar on big buildings
There are growing calls for Australia to harness big buildings to capture solar energy, as a report found only one fifth of available roof space is used.
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'Climate fail': huge gas project approval ignites fury
Australia's biggest gas project will be allowed to operate until 2070, with the approval lighting the fuse for an angry backlash from climate activists.
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Climate, China concern bookend Pacific leaders meeting
A major Pacific leaders conference has wrapped up, with Australia warned about its stance on major coal and gas projects and "silencing" of Pacific voices.
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'Clear the way': Pacific leader digs in on COP31 bid
As well as the expected host of global climate talks in 2026, regional security and costume mishaps have kept tongues wagging at meetings of Pacific leaders.
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Gas call takes shine off Australia's Pacific blitz
Australia's fossil fuel exports remain a source of tension as Pacific leaders double down on supporting a bid to co-host global climate talks.
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Plan to protect threatened species in energy transition
Most at-risk native species live close together, making their habitats easy to identify and avoid when building clean energy infrastructure, researchers say.
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Rethink urged as climate change shakes home foundations
Building codes must be updated to contend with intense weather cycles driven by climate change that put homes at risk of serious damage, research shows.
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Beloved fairywrens take slow flight towards extinction
Scientists say a common garden bird species is vulnerable to sudden drops in temperature during more frequent extreme weather events and may become extinct.