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May 12, 2026Funding secured
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Why the race to save these cherished penguins just became more urgent

Sanka Vidanagama/Getty Images The hoiho, also known as takaraka or yellow-eyed penguin, holds a special place in Aotearoa New Zealand’s natural identity. Shy and solitary, with its distinctive yellow headband and pale ey...
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May 11, 2026
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Like solar, most of the first home battery subsidies went to the wealthy. We need a fairer approach

Australia is in the grip of a record-breaking battery rush. Last week Energy Minister Chris Bowen announced that more than 380,000 home batteries have been installed since July last year. Th...
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May 11, 2026
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Life lessons: Ellie Simmonds on what life so far has taught her

Paralympic gold medallist and broadcaster Ellie Simmonds OBE reflects on the lessons that have carried her from the pool to life beyond elite sport The post Life lessons: Ellie Simmonds on what life so far has taught her appeared first on Positive News.
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May 10, 2026
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Wealthy people were the first to buy electric vehicles. The current boom risks entrenching inequality

Australia is in the midst of an electric vehicle boom. The combined rise of battery electric, plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrid cars is steadily shifting the long-term market dominance...
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May 8, 2026
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Gas and coal have long tied Japan to Australia. It’s time for a new climate and green industry partnership

There was much warmth on display at the official leaders’ meeting between Australia and Japan on Monday. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gave his Japanese counterpart Senae Takaic...
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May 7, 2026
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Cyclone Gabrielle exposed the risks of forestry slash. New research suggests little has changed

Alan Gibson/Getty Images When Cyclone Gabrielle tore through New Zealand’s Tairāwhiti region in 2023, it left behind more than silt and floodwaters. Rivers were choked with forestry debris,...
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May 7, 2026
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We explore whether Pluto should regain its title as the solar system’s ninth planet
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May 7, 2026
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Young inventor plans to stop 90% of floating sea plastic by 2040

A Dutch nonprofit is developing river-based technology that could dramatically cut ocean plastic within decades The post Young inventor plans to stop 90% of floating sea plastic by 2040 appeared first on Positive News.
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May 7, 2026
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Australian gas exporters will be forced to set aside local supply for domestic users

Producers of liquefied natural gas (LNG) on Australia’s east coast will have to set aside 20% of their gas exports to be sold to domestic users from July next year. The long-awaited gas res...
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May 6, 2026
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Urban trees cool the world’s cities more than we thought – but we can’t rely on them alone

Oliver Strewe/The Image Bank/Getty Cities and towns are usually 1–3°C hotter than the surrounding countryside, because asphalt, concrete and brick absorb heat from the sun and radiate it slo...
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May 6, 2026
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The government’s plans to bolster Australia’s fuel stores are sensible – but 5 years too late

News the Australian government will spend over A$10 billion to boost fuel supplies is both welcome and well overdue. The plans announced today ahead of next week’s budget include $3.7 billion for publicly owned fuel reserves able to hold 1 billion litres of diesel and aviation fuel. They also inclu...
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May 6, 2026
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‘Much-needed fresh air’: 5 outcomes from the world’s first summit on ending fossil fuels

Colombia's Environment Minister Irene Velez (l) and Netherlands' Climate and Green Growth Minister Stientje van Veldhoven. Raul Arboleda/Getty Almost 60 countries, representing about a third...
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May 5, 2026
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Low-cost and unexpected ways to keep warm and save energy this winter

Jakub Zerdzicki/Pexels , CC BY Winter is coming, and the increased cost of living might have you worried about higher energy bills. Most winter energy advice focuses on heaters and insulation but energy savings often come from places people rarely check. Small and inexpensive changes can reduce hea...
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May 5, 2026
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Over the past 15 years, NZ moved its fuel safety net offshore – now it’s being exposed

Marty Melville/Getty Images Amid a worsening global energy crisis, New Zealand and Singapore’s freshly struck deal to keep fuel and other essential goods flowing is being touted as a boost t...
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May 4, 2026
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May 4, 2026Funding secured
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Oil refineries are catching fire in war or by accident. How does this worsen the energy crunch?

Over the last two months, refineries and fuel storage facilities around the world have caught fire due to war (Russia) or accident (Australia, the United States, India and Mexico), adding more pressure to stressed oil and gas supply chains. Global production of refined oil is normally around 100 mi...
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May 1, 2026
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Is this the real face of Anne Boleyn?

A computer science team believes they have discovered a previously unknown sketch of King Henry VIII's second wife - but not everyone is convinced.
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May 1, 2026
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London’s unique charity-led restaurant gets a makeover

A London restaurant employing people who have experienced homelessness has relaunched, with a MasterChef judge as chef The post London’s unique charity-led restaurant gets a makeover appeared first on Positive News.
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Apr 30, 2026
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We explore the mechanisms causing Europe's warming twice as fast as the global average.
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Apr 30, 2026
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Heat and cold alter how animals fight disease. As the climate changes, this knowledge may be vital

Rotem Dozetas/Getty Each animal species has an optimal temperature at which it can metabolise food and its immune system can best fight off pathogens. As our recent research shows, temperat...
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Apr 29, 2026
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‘Having poetry in a public space transports us, even if we don’t understand it’

Forty years after poems first appeared on London’s Underground, the project continues to shape the daily journeys of millions The post ‘Having poetry in a public space transports us, even if we don’t understand it’ appeared first on Positive News.
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Apr 28, 2026
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Cities are getting hotter – and bigger. New research reveals the scale of the challenge

Getty Images We tend to think of climate change impacts as dramatic and destructive. Storms and floods that bring down landslides and swamp streets, or raging wildfires that tear through for...
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Apr 28, 2026
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Antarctica’s ice shelves are vulnerable to melting from below – knowing how far ocean heat reaches is crucial

Craig Stevens, CC BY-SA A rare dataset collected by instruments at the point where Antarctica’s largest ice shelf begins to float reveals ocean processes that drive melting at this critical part of the continent. During a 2019 expedition to the Kamb Ice Stream, a river of ice which feeds the Ross I...
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