Science
We need more planets to keep living
The World Wildlife Fund has released a new study called The Living Planet report and it’s revealed some disturbing statistics......
Conservation and economic fears over seismic exploration
The federal goverment has recently increased the areas allowed for oil and gas exploration in South Australia and the Northern......
Rich Land Waste Land
The coal seam gas boom has seen mining march into rural Australia as never before, and brought together environmentalists and......
Climate science faces crisis of credibility amongst public
The Climate Commission was set up by the government to be an independent body to explain climate change science with......
Lake Burley Griffin is getting sick
When you think of Canberra, a few things come to mind, politics, parliament and of course Lake Burley Griffin. The......
GM wheat causing rancor among food producers
Debate, bitter disagreements, and court cases: the use of genetically modified—or GM—plant crops has not begun quietly. Some farmers are......
Battle of the Adverts- Mining union fights back
Today the Construction Foresty Mining and Energy Union or CFMEU has released an advertising campaign. The campaign supports the governments......
How green is your cloud?
Greenpeace international has hit out at several huge internet companies over their growing contribution to greenhouse emissions. As so called......
Koalas a borderline risk
Federal Environment Minister Tony Burke has today named koalas as a threatened species. Koala populations in Queensland, New South Wales......
Call for Solar Thermal Power in SA
A forum in Adelaide tonight will cover a plan to replace Port Augusta’s ageing coal-fired power stations with solar thermal......