Did Justice Michael Wigney go too far and veer into politics with his pointed decision in the Torres Strait climate case?
Climate and environment
Traditional landowners in the Torres Strait have failed in an attempt to launch a class action lawsuit against the Commonwealth over climate change.
Commercial buildings are often overlooked in climate debates — but their energy use, emissions and financial potential make them key to a greener future.
The $11bn infrastructure giant's move is clearest evidence to date of a shift in its strategy towards the energy transition.
New data shows HR tech and edtech are hit hardest, but impact startups focused on social and environmental issues are proving more resilient.
A group representing renewables investors and developers wants foreign investment rules overhauled to speed up projects.
In an interview with Capital Brief, the successor to Adam Bandt said she will not rubber stamp Labor policies, but will support a progressive agenda.
MGA Thermal has shown off tech that delivers continuous renewable steam, challenging fossil fuels’ dominance in heavy industry.
Repacholi is Parliament’s tallest MP, an ex-coal miner and a five-time Olympian. He's also become one of Labor's most effective — and unusual — communicators.
Despite policy rollbacks and market jitters, key sectors in clean energy and automation are finding new paths to grow in a shifting global landscape.
Despite rising global political pressure — including from Trump’s anti-ESG movement — Australian banks are holding firm on net zero, but Scope 3 gaps remain.
Xefco has spent the past six years developing solutions to scale and reduce textile emissions for a greener supply chain in the fashion industry.
The Brisbane-based startup has announced a certified hydrogen production and storage system that can be up and running within hours.
Charlie McGill used to work in senior management at Austal, Wesfarmers and Incitec Pivot. Now he’s tinkering in a lab at Monash University.