Professor David Lindenmeyer looked neater than you’d expect for a man who has spent years in Australia’s oldest forests,locked in political battles with the industries that depend on cutting them down.
The wood-boring beetle wreaking havoc on Perth’s grand Moreton Bay figs is just one of many invasive species keeping experts up at night.
There are political and economic risks in pumping public money into new tech,but the payoffs are potentially vast for new and old industries alike.
A green energy company backed by WaterNSW plans to use an abandoned coal washery as the site for a pumped hydro scheme big enough to power a third of the city’s households.
Former NSW energy minister Matt Kean is among supporters who have jumped ship from the green group since it began to back federal Peter Dutton’s nuclear policy.
Fossil fuel majors are choosing profits over plans to bring a clean future closer.
The state government’s controversial program of shooting feral horses from helicopters continues in an effort to bring down their numbers.
Extreme temperatures have shattered the grimmest expectations of a warming world and tested climate models.
Friday’s koala summit is set for a showdown between conservationists and the government over delays in creating the Great Koala National Park and the intensification of logging within the proposed boundaries.
For years methane was largely ignored in the climate change debate,but now rogue methane emissions are being hunted out with increasingly high-tech tools.
The man who stopped the Gunns pulp factory is turning his attention to this state’s hardwood forests.