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Why small nuclear reactors could be NSW's energy - and emissions - solution

Why small nuclear reactors could be NSW's energy - and emissions - solution

A cross-party upper house inquiry has recommended lifting the prohibition on uranium mining in NSW - and the Deputy Premier writes why this is the state's chance to move to nuclear power.

  • by John Barilaro

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Record February heat pushes Reef corals closer to big bleaching event
Great Barrier Reef

Record February heat pushes Reef corals closer to big bleaching event

Record sea-surface temperatures in much of the Great Barrier Reef region have intensified the risks that coral bleaching already underway could develop into another mass bleaching event within weeks.

  • by Peter Hannam
Climate change made 'really scary' fire extremes a third more likely
Bushfires

Climate change made 'really scary' fire extremes a third more likely

Australia's extreme bushfire season was at least 30 per cent more likely than a century ago because of climate change, and the risks of a repeat will rise four-fold if global temperatures exceed a two-degree rise. 

  • by Peter Hannam
UNSW to jettison fossil fuel investments by 2025 'at the latest'
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Climate policy

UNSW to jettison fossil fuel investments by 2025 'at the latest'

The University of NSW will divest its holdings of fossil fuel company investments by 2025, joining other academic institutions seeking to "make a contribution to dealing with the climate crisis".

  • by Peter Hannam
Thousands of kilometres of Australia's beaches at risk from rising seas
Vanishing coast

Thousands of kilometres of Australia's beaches at risk from rising seas

More than 12,000 kilometres of Australia's sandy beaches are threatened by coastal erosion by the end of the century, with greater losses predicted if greenhouse gas emissions remain high.

  • by Peter Hannam
Summers are starting earlier, finishing later and winter is in retreat
Extreme weather

Summers are starting earlier, finishing later and winter is in retreat

Our hottest season is not like the one many of us grew up with and is placing infrastructure under major strain.

  • by Peter Hannam
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Global finance leaves Australia behind in the march to net-zero emissions
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Climate policy

Global finance leaves Australia behind in the march to net-zero emissions

While major global financial institutions declare their exit from coal, Australian politicians dither.

  • by John Hewson
Antarctic heatwave melted 20 per cent of an island's snow cover in days
Extreme weather

Antarctic heatwave melted 20 per cent of an island's snow cover in days

During a recent warm stretch, snow cover markedly declined as melt ponds formed on Eagle Island, Antarctica, and nearby ice shelves.

  • by Andrew Freedman
'Extraordinary' fires burnt at historical size, beyond climate projections
Bushfires

'Extraordinary' fires burnt at historical size, beyond climate projections

Australia's bushfires exposed deficiencies in the climate models that are struggling to pick out changes in rainfall and fire weather trends, scientists say.

  • by Peter Hannam
The anti-Greta: US conservative think tank takes on the global phenomenon
Environmental activism

The anti-Greta: US conservative think tank takes on the global phenomenon

For climate skeptics, it's hard to compete with the youthful appeal of global phenomenon Greta Thunberg. But one US think tank hopes it's found an answer in 19-year-old Naomi Seibt: the anti-Greta.

  • by Desmond Butler and Juliet Eilperin
When fire is a friend: Indigenous approaches point the way
Gardening

When fire is a friend: Indigenous approaches point the way

Traditional knowledge is feeding into new thinking about climate resilience.

  • by Megan Backhouse