Toward Customizable Timber, Grown in a Lab

Researchers show they can control the properties of lab-grown plant material, which could enable the production of wood products with little waste.

The Green Agenda’s Role in Global Inflation–Ben Pile

The rise in energy prices the world has seen were not the result of an unforeseeable supply crisis, but engineered by those charged with managing the economy.

Climate Change Reveals Unique Artefacts in Melting Ice Patches

In recent years, hundreds of such discoveries have been made in ice patches, revealing traces of hunting, trapping, traffic, animals and plant life – small, frozen moments of the past.

COP27 Sharm El-Sheikh to Open Early

Egyptian COP27 organisers have successfully convinced the UN to start COP27 a day early, to allow delegates additional time to build momentum for a new climate agreement.

Scientists Develop Method for Seasonal Prediction of Wildfires in the US West

Winter and spring climate explains a large portion of interannual variability and trend in western U.S. summer fire burned area

Major Aussie Energy Retailer Collapses

Surging wholesale gas prices have claimed a major scalp, catapulting our new climate activist federal government into their first energy supply crisis.