AAP News Stories
Environment news from Australian Associated Press
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Aussie researchers create a robot vacuum for oil spills
A prototype is no larger than a shoe but Australian engineers plan to supersize their oil-consuming robot to tackle sea pollution.
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Carbon credit rewards MIA for Indigenous stewards
Rules that ensure carbon credits only go to new emissions removal could be penalising the long-term conservation efforts of First Nations people.
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Sea higher than thought, millions more at risk: study
Scientists say most sea level rise research may have underestimated water heights by an average of 30 centimetres, with huge implications for coastal dwellers.
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We're sitting idle on the toxic fumes harming our kids
It's as easy as disengaging a button or key but it's taken a long time to spread the message that idling engines near schools is a danger to children's health.
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Denmark has the word on energy but are we listening?
Australia will receive a masterclass from Denmark on its green energy transition when Queen Mary arrives for a state visit with a business delegation in tow.
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Owl be damned: regulator stops short of rat poison ban
Conservationists are pushing for a regulator to outlaw a common class of rodenticides having pervasive effects on owls and other native animals.
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Big trucks and buses drive a heavy healthcare burden
Premature deaths and childhood asthma are among the health risks of allowing high-polluting heavy vehicles to travel on populated routes.
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How mirroring nature might just save the humble oyster
Oyster reefs are already a restoration priority and Australian research could boost survival rates of the water-filtering, habitat-providing species.
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Farmers promised going green won't put them in the red
From running machinery off solar to growing climate-friendly hemp crops, technology is allowing farmers to embrace environmental solutions while making money.
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Drought-hit farmers to get loan and pest-control boost
Farmers will soon be able to access up to half a million dollars to build drought resilience, while pest-culling efforts are also ramped up.
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'Watch this space': Fortescue bullish on climate target
Battery-powered trains are part of Fortescue's plan to eliminate fossil fuels from its Pilbara iron ore operations as it aims to beat a decarbonisation target.
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Climate squeezing Australia's southern right whales
Longer stints between southern right whale babies are sounding alarm bells for all species reliant on krill and a healthy Antarctic ecosystem.
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Australia at climate crossroads as old fuel path tapers
Australia has an opportunity to redeem itself on international climate policy and lead a fossil fuel phase out, says a prominent international activist.
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Native title holders take water dispute to High Court
A huge water allocation to allow a horticulture company to grow fruit and vegetables in the desert is being challenged in the High Court by Traditional Owners.
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Pump it up: former PM calls for action on hydropower
Hydropower projects should receive more support and faster approvals if Australia is to meet its renewable energy targets, a group has warned.