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Clean Up boss urges container deposits

Clean Up Australia Day founder says NSW needs a container deposit scheme because it will reduce litter.

Clean Up Australia Day founder says NSW needs a container deposit scheme because it will reduce litter.

Dire outlook despite warming 'pause'

A global warming pause over the past decade may invalidate some harsh climate change predictions.

A global warming pause over the past decade may invalidate some harsh climate change predictions.

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  • Boffins printing solar panels like money

    Australian scientists have found a way to print large but extremely lightweight solar panels like money.

    Study consensus for global warming

    A review of thousands of studies has found growing consensus humans are mostly to blame for global warming.

    Life-giving elements found in old water

    Scientists say they have found life-giving chemicals in water at least 1.5 billion years old.

    About 130 birds dead in stormy weather

    About 130 flesh-footed shearwater birds have been killed during stormy weather in Western Australia.

    WWF says LNP breaks Qld land law promise

    WWF says the Qld govt has broken an election promise by allowing farmers to clear protected bushland.

    Indonesia extends rainforest logging ban

    Indonesia has 'extended a logging ban' aimed at protecting rainforest despite fierce industry pressure.

    Lava flows detected on Alaskan volcanoes

    Scientists say small lava flows have been detected on two restless volcanoes in Alaska.

    Qld rejects food drop idea for cattle

    Queensland's national parks minister says a food drops for starving cattle is a 'greenie, loopy idea.'

    US braces for 17-year cicada invasion

    A cicada invasion is imminent in the US with millions of the insects to emerge after 17 years lying in wait.

    UN says bugs are food of the future

    The UN's food agency says eating insects could address food security problems and reduce obesity.

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