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Friday, 18 Mar 2022

Australia’s electricity system is on the road to becoming 100% renewable as coal-fired power stations close and wind and solar takes their place.

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Friday, 18 Mar 2022

Australia is the world’s number one exporter of both iron ore and metallurgical coal, the key ingredients of traditional steel making. Together, these materials make up a very large part of Australia’s export income.

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Friday, 18 Mar 2022

New research quantifies the energy, land and water requirements of a zero-carbon export model for Australia.

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Thursday, 10 Mar 2022
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Are you an early- to mid-career researcher looking for an exciting career opportunity in climate change adaptation & water use?

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Wednesday, 02 Mar 2022

Wind and solar is not only zero-emissions – it’s local. And that will cut Europe’s dependence on Russian gas and oil. Article by Professor Frank Jotzo, first published by The Interpreter.

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Tuesday, 01 Mar 2022
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The future security of Pacific Islands requires aggressive emissions reductions by Western countries and wide implementation of climate adaptation, a Vice-Chair of the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) says.

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Tuesday, 01 Mar 2022

For the crucial information you need to know about the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) new report, you can take a look at the following resources, featuring expert commentary from ANU researchers.

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Wednesday, 23 Feb 2022
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On 23 February the Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) at the Australian National University held a seminar on Offshore Wind Power in Europe & Asia: Is a Single Regulatory Model Emerging?

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Monday, 21 Feb 2022
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The Australian Financial Review reports that "The Australian Energy Market Operator is confident there will be enough new battery, gas and pumped hydro projects that will help fill the gap from the early exit of 2880 megawatt Eraring coal-fired power station when it closes in 2025."

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