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Summer in Western Australia: it’s summer, it’s hot but should we really be “getting over it?”
The town of Carnarvon in Down Under has surpassed its previous heat record, with temperatures hitting above 49C.
Climate activist brings case against New Zealand’s largest emitters.
A Maori elder and climate activist Mike Smith, has brought a case against New Zealand’s largest emitters, including Fonterra and Z Energy.
The World is Burning!
The world has exceeded 1.5C warming limit over 12-month period for the first time.
Human-induced global warming caused severe drought in the Amazon.
The changes in climate change continue to affect the world in unprecedented ways.
Businesses to require carbon emissions accounting
There continues to be an increase in urgency to ensure that lending institutions become more involved in reducing climate emissions as pressure mounts to ensure decarbonisation.
What are the benefits of a Life Cycle Assessment?
There are many businesses that are becoming aware of the benefits of LCAs for their sustainability plans in the future.
NSW Passes Climate Change Bill
The NSW Government has passed the Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill in both Houses of Parliament.
Currumbin Valley Brewing: Exploring Sustainability
Currumbin Valley Brewing speaks to Dr Les about Net Zero pathways.
Gas giant Santos accused of greenwashing
The Environmental Defenders Office (EDO) has filed in the Federal Court in relation to the claim that natural gas is ‘clean fuel’ and that it has a ‘credible’ plan to reach net zero by 2040.
Europe’s first carbon-reduced cat food is being offered by Nestlé purina.
Even the cats are becoming increasingly worried about the environment.
Did you know we can now work out the carbon footprint of a hospital bed?
Calculating the carbon footprint of a hospital bed
Rising Water Temperatures
The Bureau of Meteorology has predicted that part of Australia’s Tasman Sea could rise by at least 2.5˚C above average from the months of September to February.