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How Planting A Garden Can Boost Bees, Local Food And Resilience During The Coronavirus Crisis

We need insects, so let's plant gardens that help them out too.

NewsEnergy

A Contentious NSW Gas Project Is Weeks Away From Approval. Here Are 3 Reasons It Should Be Rejected

The Narrabri Gas Project is unsustainable, unviable and not in the public interest.

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Climate Denial Hasn't Gone Away – Here's How To Spot Arguments For Delaying Climate Action

By defining the most common delay arguments, we can better understand the obstacles being placed in the path of tackling the climate crisis.

NewsEnergy

After The Vicious Cold Snap, Here Are Our Tips To Warm Up While Keeping Your Environmental Footprint Down

Here are a few tips to reduce your footprint (and energy bills) that can apply to many circumstances.

MoneyNews

'A Wake-Up Call': Why This Student Is Suing The Government Over The Financial Risks Of Climate Change

Katta O’Donnell – a 23-year-old law student from Melbourne – is suing the Australian government for failing to disclose climate change risks to investors in Australia’s sovereign bonds.

NewsEnergy

In A World First, Australian University Builds Own Solar Farm To Offset 100% Of Its Electricity Use

It’s the first major university in the world to offset 100% of its electricity use with renewable power produced from its own assets.

NewsShare

What Makes People Switch To Reusable Cups? It's Not Discounts, It's What Others Do

People are more likely to use re-usable coffee cups if they see others doing it, or if cafe owners charge extra for throwaway coffee cups, our research has found.

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With No Work In Lockdown, Tour Operators Helped Find Coral Bleaching On Western Australia's Remote Reefs

Significant coral bleaching at one of Western Australia’s healthiest coral reefs was found during a survey carried out in April and May.

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Where Are They Now? The Stories Of The 119 Species Still In Danger After The Bushfires, And How To Help

Here, dozens of experts tell the stories of the 119 species most in need of help after our Black Summer.