Nature News World Australia’s largest coal station to close, but what’s next? by Daniel Alex As Origin plan to shut down the Eraring coal station seven years early, lobbyists promise that gas will cut emissions, but experts are doubtful. Australia’s largest coal-fired power plant will…
Nature News Greenland have placed a permanent ban on oil and gas exploration by Lochie Schuster Greenland are done with oil, gas and uranium exploration as the country sets its sights on a sustainable future. The decision has been made by the island’s government with both…
News Spain just approved a new climate plan, including 100% renewable energy by Kayla McNicoll Over recent months, it has appeared that the global COVID-19 pandemic has pushed the climate debate aside. But Spain has just approved an enormous plan in the name of environmental…
News Global emissions are suddenly spiking following the easing of lockdown by Claire Adema As we begin to relax coronavirus lockdown restrictions, there are two very pressing issues to confront. Firstly, the likelihood of a second wave of the virus, leading to another shutdown…
News Coca-Cola and Carlsberg back new plant-based plastic by Claire Adema In a world desperate for alternatives to plastic, Dutch company Avantium may just have the solution. Backed by distribution giants Coca-Cola and Carlsberg, the company is currently in the process…
News Burning fossil fuels will make us dumber, scientists say by Emily Elvish Our scientist friends have just announced that increasing levels of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere will significantly impact our cognitive function by the end of the century. That’s right, not…