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Thursday, 10 Jun 2021
  • News

In 2007 Malcolm Turnbull turned off an industry’s life support without blinking. The industry made light bulbs, of the traditional kind; so energy-inefficient they lost most of it as heat.

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Thursday, 10 Jun 2021
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Governments and car manufacturers are investing hundreds of billions of dollars on electric vehicles. But while the electric transport revolution is inevitable, the final destination remains unknown.

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Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021
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The Canberra Symphony Orchestra will debut a thought-provoking new work by ANU School of Music head Kim Cunio about climate change at its coming Saturday Matinee concert at Llewellyn Hall on 19 June.

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Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021
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Federal Water Minister Keith Pitt says the government remains determined to build new dams in the Murray-Darling Basin, rejecting comments from a leading researcher that climate change would reduce the likelihood that they would fill.

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Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021
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A group of Nobel laureates is calling on Australia and leaders of the G7 nations to use the best scientific minds on the planet to tackle climate change.

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Friday, 04 Jun 2021
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Apply your skills in business development, knowledge exchange, stakeholder engagement and project management across multiple dimensions of climate change

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Thursday, 03 Jun 2021
  • Research story

Have reporters’ cliches got in the way of understanding how Pacific islanders are dealing with climate change?

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Thursday, 03 Jun 2021
  • Research story

What role does the Asia-Pacific play in Russian energy strategy? The answer is of consequence to Australian security, and yet Russian energy interests in the region remain an understudied area.

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Wednesday, 02 Jun 2021
  • Research story

This note builds on previous work looking at the seasonality issues of high (> 90% share of total electricity energy produced) wind and solar penetration in Australia.

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