Emotions may matter more than facts in shaping individual support for renewable energy, new study shows
It seems like energy policies are constantly making headlines these days. Should Canada “axe the tax?” Is it time to […]
It seems like energy policies are constantly making headlines these days. Should Canada “axe the tax?” Is it time to […]
Of all the debates unleashed by the Coalition’s nuclear energy announcement this week, energy prices is among the hottest. As
With a federal election due by May 2025, few doubt it will be fought over the high cost of living,
Japan has a very clear vision of what the Asia-Pacific’s clean energy future looks like – decarbonisation, but done slowly
Public transport ridership has taken a beating in many Australian cities since the onset of COVID. With more people still
This week, outgoing Senex Energy chief executive Ian Davies made headlines when he warned within a few short years, Australia
Every year, authorities release a snapshot of how reliable our electricity supply will be in the coming decade. And each
Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and
Australian transport emissions are still growing. As a result, transport is expected to be our biggest-emitting sector by 2030. So,
China-Africa relations have deepened over the past two decades, characterised by increased economic cooperation, investment and infrastructure development. China is