The UK has promised to cut emissions by 81 per cent by 2035. The Climate Change Authority is considering how much more we could do.
Rattled by Donald Trump’s victory and pushback against earlier commitments,the world’s climate diplomats have struggled to find common ground during COP29 talks.
The sun is shining so brightly on the energy grid that household batteries must become the new frontier of power bill savings.
Climate leaders suggest new taxes on dirty old industries could help pay for the multitrillion-dollar cost of stabilising the climate.
Australia’s energy system now offers vehicle-to-grid charging,which will make the concept of traditional baseload power redundant.
Global climate talks begin in Azerbaijan this week,with Australia taking a central role even as the United States looks set to abandon the process.
Solar panel retailer Carolyn Lee is owed $40,000. She wants the government to step in.
Renewable energy advocate Saul Griffith is pushing for a universal financing scheme that would allow mortgage holders to borrow against their properties to electrify their homes.
Opposition energy spokesman Ted O’Brien has opened a new battle in the climate wars,backing industry calls for public funds for new gas plants.
The opposition leader has the wind behind him in opinion polls but looks reluctant to risk it by telling voters what he’d do with power. And the risk is real.
The federal minister for energy and climate change explains why the government’s on track to deliver cleaner energy for Australia – and why the opposition’s plans are a recipe for disaster.