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25 Jan 2023
You’re probably familiar with the cost of your morning cup of coffee. That caffeine hit might set you back four or five dollars. But have you ever considered...
16 Jan 2023
Research by the Battery Storage and Grid Integration Program shines a light on the complex world of the National Electricity Market (NEM) and shows how dynamic...
21 Dec 2022
A timely analysis of the most recent trends in energy related GHG emissions.
22 Nov 2022
Two leading researchers from ANU who are battling catastrophic climate change and killer infectious diseases are winners in the 2022 Prime Minister's...
31 Oct 2022
Climate change presents a challenge for rural people in southern Africa, causing water shortages and droughts in some areas and floods in others. The...
27 Oct 2022
The October edition of the AEEM consists of two sections. The first is an update of total emissions arising from consumption of electricity, gas, and petroleum...
25 Oct 2022
Poor water management and excessive extraction are the primary cause of declining flow and the poor state of Australia's iconic Darling River, a new study...
25 Oct 2022
A new study from The Australian National University will shed light on the full impact of the 2019/20 bushfires and outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic on young...
20 Oct 2022
Leading ANU scientists, Professor Kylie Catchpole and Professor Mark Howden have been elected as a Fellows of the prestigious Australian Academy of Technology...
20 Oct 2022
ANU is seeking concept proposals from ANU researchers who wish to build partnerships with ActewAGL to work on key challenges of renewable energy.
17 Oct 2022
Stopping native logging will provide the carbon emissions savings Australia needs each year for the next nine years to reach net zero.
17 Aug 2022
A new study from The Australian National University (ANU) shows areas of Queensland impacted by tropical cyclones had a significantly higher risk of preterm...