Experts say there are some deep-sea consequences of ocean-based climate mitigation technology.

The MDBA is moving ahead with designs to improve the movement of water through the Barmah-Millewa Reach of the Murray River.

Experts say there are now 170 trillion bits of plastic floating on the world’s oceans.

New climate policies are being debated in the Senate this week.

Satellite observations show worldwide water extremes increasing since 2002.

Climate change impacts are larger, more rapid and worse than previous estimates, but humanity can tackle them.

March 22 is World Water Day, and Australian authorities say it is a chance to improve local water quality.

A government review has found BHP mines are the “dominant source” of dust in the WA town of Newman.

A new chemical process is giving carbon capture and conversion “more bang for buck”.

Harvard experts are designing more useful bacteria to create medicines and biofuels.

A major new solar farm will soon help replace New South Wales coal.

Queensland is looking to a new batch of students to grow its emerging hydrogen industry.

The UK Space Agency is backing research into the use of nuclear power on the Moon.

Legal avenues are being used to pressure Woodside Energy over its climate strategy.

Almost a year since the deadly varroa mite was discovered at NSW properties, more sites are emerging.

Scientists have released a review of the “unprecedented and unexpected” climate extremes in 2022.

Experts have reflected on the new global agreement to protect marine biodiversity.

The fishing industry is concerned about the effects of a ban by traditional owners in the Northern Territory.

The SA Government has chosen the cheapest Port Lincoln desalination option it was presented with.

Environmentalists want to know what Australia will do with nuclear waste from the new AUKUS submarine deal.

CSIRO and Seqwater are using a tiny weevil to help stop an exotic weed spreading through Australia’s waterways.

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