3 ways to prevent the next mass power outage
September 3, 2021
Hurricane Ida exposed the grid's weaknesses. It didn't have to be that way.
September 3, 2021
Hurricane Ida exposed the grid's weaknesses. It didn't have to be that way.
September 2, 2021
The University of Adelaide’s North Terrace campus is now home to an Advanced Materials Research Facility, which will enable scientists to develop the next generation of advanced materials to achieve a more sustainable future for society. “In the new Advanced Materials Research Facility, chemical engineers and scientists will be making materials for a range of applications such as renewable
...September 1, 2021
The urgency of climate action is clear, with world leaders to consider the IPCC’s report raising a code red for climate action in Glasgow in November. Imminent climate catastrophe means that rather than waiting for political consensus, it’s time for business to take the lead where others hesitate by setting clear climate goals and ensuring they are met. This isn’t just about saving our
...September 1, 2021
The urgency of climate action is clear, with world leaders to consider the IPCC’s report raising a code red for climate action in Glasgow in November. Imminent climate catastrophe means that rather than waiting for political consensus, it’s time for business to take the lead where others hesitate by setting clear climate goals and ensuring they are met. This isn’t just about saving our
...September 1, 2021
Victoria’s iconic zoos have become the first on mainland Australia to be powered by 100% renewable energy, thanks to funding from the Victorian Government. Healesville Sanctuary is powered by renewable energy produced by the Crowlands Wind Farm near Ararat, while Melbourne Zoo and Werribee Open Range Zoo use 100% GreenPower. This builds on the 675 kW of onsite solar already installed at the three
...August 27, 2021
The ’90s cartoon show was based on real issues and real people.
August 20, 2021
"Both sides" of what "debate"?
August 18, 2021
Planet Earth is facing a climate emergency. Rising global temperatures fuelled by greenhouse gas emissions have already had devastating consequences, including bushfires, drought, heatwaves and loss of wildlife and livelihoods. To tackle this emergency on a local scale, UQ School of Economics researchers Associate Professor Ian MacKenzie and Associate Professor Lana Friesen have partnered with the
...August 17, 2021
It won’t stay that way for long.
August 13, 2021
Every part of the problem needs fixing.