Engineers Australia has released a statement on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report, saying the study presents a stark and accelerating risk to communities that would impact the current and future work of engineers.
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Supporting ACT zero emissions projects with new grant program
Canberrans looking to help reduce emissions and inspire change can now apply for a Community Zero Emissions Grant, with $150,000 available to community groups and individuals.
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Will the latest electricity review bring climate and energy policy together at last?
Faced with the rise of renewable energy and limits on carbon pollution, The Conversation has asked experts what kind of future awaits the grid.
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What caused South Australia’s state-wide blackout?
Power is gradually returning to South Australia after wild storms blew across the state last night, but some areas could be offline for days, as the storm damaged essential infrastructure.
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The University of Melbourne accelerating clean energy goals
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is lending up to $AUD9.1 million to the University of Melbourne to finance emissions and cost-saving initiatives that will reduce the University’s energy bills, while increasing productivity and sustainability.
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Schneider Electric commits to COP21 targets
Coinciding with the Paris Climate Change Conference (COP21), Schneider Electric has announced 10 commitments for sustainability aligned with the Planet & Society barometer, Schneider Electric's sustainability scorecard since 2005.
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