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The Conversation - Environment
Jun 4, 2026New policy implemented
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NZ’s new forestry rules promise consistency. Will they also increase environmental risk?

Phil Yeo/Getty Images One of the most important changes to New Zealand’s environmental regulations in recent years came into force this week. Yet outside policy circles, the forestry sector and a handful of councils, few...
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Jun 4, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Kerbside parking is great for drivers – but terrible for everyone else. Could we get rid of it?

It may seem like it’s impossible to find a car park on the street. As a recent Grattan Institute report makes clear, Australia actually has an oversupply of parking, both on streets and in...
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Jun 4, 2026
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What role will humans play in the future of scientific research?
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Jun 4, 2026
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Jun 4, 2026New policy implemented
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Radical change can lead to a fairer and greener world, says new report

A new study argues that rising living standards, shorter working hours and a liveable climate are achievable, if the world tackles extreme inequality The post Radical change can lead to a fairer and greener world, says new report appeared first on Positive News.
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Jun 3, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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How much water and power will AI data centres use in Australia? Ironically, we don’t have the data to know

Daniele Levis Pelusi/Unsplash, CC BY-NC-SA Australia’s data centre rush now rivals the mining boom. OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman last week said Australia could become a “data centre cap...
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Jun 2, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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The Conversation - Environment
Jun 2, 2026New policy implemented
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Hanson’s gas policy follows the far-right playbook: attack ‘elites’ and push for drilling

Mick Tsikas/AAP, Hakim/Canva, The Conversation, CC BY New polling this week put One Nation ahead of Labor in the primary vote for the first time, as the party’s latest policy announcements signal greater political ambition. One Nation recently unveiled its new oil and gas policy at the Australian En...
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Jun 2, 2026
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Next El Niño could be strongest in decades

A new phase of the natural El Niño weather pattern could begin in a matter of weeks, the UN has warned, boosting temperatures on a planet already under strain from climate change.
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Jun 2, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Ever seen a cave cricket? Australia now has three new species of these spindly, spider-like creatures

Reiner Richter/iNaturalist, CC BY-NC-SA When you picture a cave, you probably think of an environment devoid of life. But for most caves on Earth, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Ca...
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Jun 1, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Three hours of free power a day sounds good – but is Australia’s scheme fair?

xavierarnau/Getty From July 1, many Australians can choose something that once sounded absurd: free electricity in the middle of the day. The federal government’s opt-in Solar Sharer Offer w...
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Jun 1, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Australia’s spent billions on renewable gases, with little to show. This is how to do it properly

MirageC/Getty Australia’s biggest industrial gas users pump out about 5% of our greenhouse gas emissions. To have any chance of reaching our emissions targets, Australia need to reduce its h...
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May 31, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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The Conversation - Environment
May 31, 2026New policy implemented
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Trees and greenery can cool cities by as much as 18°C – but only if they’re the right type

You Le/Unsplash Cities around the world are planting more trees to cope with rising urban heat. But our research shows trees alone are often not enough. In some cases, the wrong kind of greening can even make streets feel less comfortable on a hot day. We compared field measurements from Melbourne,...
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May 31, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Feral horse numbers in Australia’s alps are on the rise again. It’s time to act

Theo Clark/Getty Last year, we noted early signs of recovery in Australia’s high country, following the reduction of feral horse numbers. These had dropped from 17,000 in 2023 to around 3,...
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May 29, 2026
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The Conversation - Environment
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Too hot, too humid: why the sustained heatwave in India and Pakistan is so dangerous

India and Pakistan are no strangers to heat. This time of year is the worst, as heat peaks before the monsoon brings cooler conditions from June. But this year’s heat is something else. In...
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