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Bill Shorten
'Bare minimum': Greens arc up over Labor's climate policy rebuff
The federal Greens approached their Labor counterparts to secure a 'joint leadership' on climate and energy policy ahead of the next year's elections, only to have their overture rebuffed.
- by Peter Hannam
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Great Barrier Reef
'Success guaranteed': Reef centre misses funding despite strong review
A world-renowned coral reef research centre missed out on funding to groups proposing the study of the "digital child", "creative aging" and the Enlightenment despite an external review finding its plan to be "revolutionary".
- by Peter Hannam
Kerryn Phelps
'First thing': Phelps set sights on reviving fortunes of climate body
Kerryn Phelps, the likely new member for Wentworth, will push for the revival of the near-defunct Climate Change Authority as part of her efforts to advance action on global warming at a federal level.
- by Peter Hannam
Great Barrier Reef
'Silenced': Leading reef research centre faces axe after funding miss
One of the world's premier coral reef research centres has failed to secure Australian funding as the Great Barrier Reef faces another bout of bleaching.
- by Peter Hannam
Health
Health experts slam government's 'contemptuous' IPCC report response
Almost two dozen leading health experts have blasted the Morrison government's dismissal of the findings of the latest major climate report and called for a rapid phasing out of coal.
- by Peter Hannam
Great Barrier Reef
Coral bleaching changed 'rules of engagement' for feisty butterflyfish
Mass coral bleaching has altered the behaviour of species such as butterflyfish, a finding that identifies an early signal that fish populations are in trouble, researchers say.
- by Peter Hannam
Science
Busy bees' 'alarm clock' recorded for the first time
A bee's "alarm clock" has been documented for the first time by researchers. Scientists have recorded the honeycomb vibration of the bee, which prompts others in the hive to start getting busy.
- by Josh Payne
Coal
'No more hiding': Morrison government set emissions data deadlines
The Morrison government will be less able to delay the release of embarrassing national carbon pollution figures after the Senate approved rolling deadlines for the quarterly data.
- by Peter Hannam
Opinion
Drought
Farmers facing drought are on the front line of climate change
We need to stop digging holes in the ground and start planting crops, pastures and trees.
- by Charlie Prell
Beer
'Heat shock': Bad news for beer industry lurks
As the world warms up, cooling off with a cold beer could become less attractive, a new report warns.
- by Peter Hannam
Renewables
'Late out of the blocks': NSW lags Victoria, other states in renewables
NSW trails most of the nation in the addition of new renewable energy, sourcing just 6 per cent of electricity from wind or solar and lacking a target to drive faster penetration.
- by Peter Hannam