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The investigators at Debunked explore whether Australia is a continent or just the world’s biggest island. Paul Simon cancels ...
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A new study challenges recent claims about dramatic "greening" in Antarctica and how this conflicts with decades of field-based ecological knowledge. The new opinion article, "Is Antarctica Greening?" ...
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An artist’s impression of Fortescue’s Green Metal Project. Image: Fortescue. Australia is looking to build on its status as a major mining operator by becoming a leader in so-called green metals.
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Green hydrogen has officially moved past the hype—it’s now a central piece of energy strategies from Spain to Australia, and all the way to the United States. Three continents, multiple sectors, and ...
Australian states could have green, urban and citizen-centred cities just like Amsterdam in future, writes Paul Budde. OPEN INNOVATION PLATFORM Amsterdam InChange is a leading not-for-profit that ...
I’ve done the techno-economic workups against case studies on several continents and keep getting the same answer: hydrogen can be green, but it can’t be cheap. The Albanese government, to its ...
According to Professor Li, "Whether we like it or not, the Australian continent is going to collide with Asia," that is, that this gradual movement cannot be halted.
According to scientists, the movement happening in Australia is part of a massive geological process called plate tectonics. It has been shaping the Earth’s continents for millions of years.
Australia may be the world’s smallest continent, but it’s also believed to be the oldest, with part of its crust dating back 4.4 billion years.