News Science Praise the science gods, Tasmania becomes first Aussie state to be powered 100% on renewable energy by Phoebe Repeti Tasmania has officially made history by becoming the first state in Australia to run on 100% renewable energy – two years ahead of schedule. Tasmania has just announced that it…
News Science Study: people are afraid of having children thanks to climate change by Brendan Neville In a study published in the Journal of Climatic Change, it was found people worried about climate change are deciding not to have children. Have you questioned whether you want…
News Science South Australia is the first major state in the world to run off 100% solar-powered energy by Samara Louise South Australia has made history as the first major jurisdiction to run completely off of solar-powered energy. South Australia has become the first major jurisdiction in the world to run…
Nature News Science World For the first time on record, the Arctic sea hasn’t frozen in October by Ben Hansen For the first time in recorded history, the water over Serbia’s Laptev Sea hasn’t frozen during October. The primary source of Serbia’s Arctic sea ice, the Laptev Sea, still hasn’t…
Music KathwithaK screams for change on her powerful debut single ‘Gaea’ by Emily Elvish Music is an incredible vessel for change and political awareness. On her debut single, KathwithaK urges us to take action. The world is in crisis, our climate is dying around…
Nature News Science World After a decade, the world has failed to achieve any of the 20 biodiversity targets set by the UN by Ben Hansen A new UN report has found that the world has failed to meet any of its 2020 targets for biodiversity set in 2010. In 2010, the United Nations set out…
Interviews Music ‘The Future Is Cancelled’: Flyball Gov’nor chat our crumbling world with Gen Z by Emily Elvish Fresh off the release of their latest single, Flyball Gov’nor sat down with their music video’s lead actors to chat about the future. Imagine entering into a world where every…
Nature News Darrell Lea is officially palm oil free, but what’s with the Cadbury rip off? by Claudia Schmidt Darrell Lea has released a new campaign to promote the news that they’re palm oil free – but why are they ripping off Cadbury and is it really time to…
News Boomers are experiencing history’s worst cognitive decline, study finds by Mary Ali A recent study has found that baby boomers have worse cognitive decline than any other previous generation, which is more concerning than you’d think. This month, a new study from…
News The highest temperature on Earth has just been recorded in Death Valley by Luka Simonetti The rugged Californian region of Death Valley recorded temperature highs of 54.4 degrees Celsius (130 degrees Fahrenheit) on Sunday. A record high temperature of 54.4 degrees Celsius may have broken…
Lists Music Carmen Modjito shares her favourite songs heralding climate activism by Cassia Briscoe Wielding attitude and an arresting vocal delivery, Carmen Modjito is a woman on a mission. Resonant, soulful, and undeniable, her recent single House Is On Fire and its powerful video…
Music Shock Octopus combine art rock and activism with ‘Life On A Pier’ by Kayla McNicoll After a full-circle journey as a band, 2020 has inspired Perth alt-rock group Shock Octopus to start creating again. Ahead of the release of their new EP Enter The Exit, Shock…
News The world’s population may decline in the next few decades by Mary Ali This week, The Lancet published a study that forecasted a decline in the world’s population over the next century. It explained that the numbers would be affected by fertility, mortality…