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Rapidly melting Antarctica likely to be key driver in dramatic sea-level rises, researchers say
Australian researchers show that Antarctica may be the key to predicting sea-level rise, and may have dramatic consequences for coastal cities.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 6, 2019
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Solar, wind to drive Australia emissions lower, but so much more could be done
ANU energy experts say Australia’s emissions will fall over the next three years, thanks to wind and solar, but the analysis has been panned by the clean energy sector.
Michael Mazengarb
Oct 24, 2019
2
Policy & Planning
ANU to explore renewable energy exports for Australia, with Taylor’s backing
An ANU research intitiative seeks to redefine Australia’s approach to trade in the Asia-Pacific region, including a focus on renewable energy exports.
Michael Mazengarb
Sep 19, 2019
1
Renewables
Why 200 per cent renewables would be better for Australia than 100 per cent
Energy Transition Hub report models suggests huge advantages of aiming for 200 per cent renewable energy target, rather than just 100 per cent renewables.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 18, 2019
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Solar
ANU team sets new solar cell efficiency record for perovskite
Researchers from Australian National University set new solar record, notching up highest ever efficiency levels for perovskite cells above a certain size, at 21.6%.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 29, 2019
1
Policy & Planning
IPCC issues wake up call on climate and global food supply
The IPCC’s latest special report on climate change paints a stark future for the world’s agricultural sector.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 8, 2019
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ANU
ANU says photosynthesis could unlock endless supplies of renewable hydrogen
Scientists at ANU help identify a key step in the photosynthesis reaction of plants that could untap abundant supplies of renewable hydrogen.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 7, 2019
1
Governments
Five years after carbon price repeal, Australia remains in policy abyss
Five years to the day since the repeal of the carbon tax, emissions and electricity prices have both increased, and the Australian economy is slowing. So, what was the point?
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 17, 2019
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CleanTech Bites
Australia has enough solar, wind storage in pipeline to go 100% renewables
New data suggests the pipeline of wind, solar and storage projects in Australia is nearing 100GW – possibly enough for the country to go 100% renewables.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 21, 2019
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Renewables
Australia is not on track to meet Paris emissions target – not without policy support
Angus Taylor has seized upon an ANU renewables briefing as justification for the government’s do-nothing approach to climate. But meeting our Paris target is certainly not a given.
Frank Jotzo
Feb 8, 2019
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