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Drill, baby! Embattled Coalition outlines plan to ramp up coal and gas
The Coalition shared its power policy after weeks of upheaval It would prioritise affordability over emissions reduction READ MORE: Penny Wong's blunt warning to Coalition over climate backflip Gas supply will be key to the Coalition's energy…
Coal Crusher wins The Hunter
– Coal Crusher is not the best horse in trainer Joseph Pride's stable, but he might be the best loved. The eight-year-old carved a slice of history at Newcastle when he became the first dual winner of the A$1 million (S$847,000) Group 2 The…
India's coal imports rise 14% in September
The country's coal import surged by 13.54 per cent to 22.05 million tonnes (mt) in September, driven by increased demand of the dry fuel ahead of the festive season. Imports in September recorded a notable rise from 19.42 mt of coal imported during…
Entirely unknown' work rule will trigger surge in compo payouts
Retail union says the rule is 'almost entirely unknown' by its employees Coles and Woolworths to feel the heat from the ask first ruling READ MORE: Landmark legal win for workers and bosses are going to be upset Unions say a landmark court decision…
China's Carbon Plateau: A Turning Point Or A Temporary Pause?
This aerial photo shows solar panels on the roof of a railway station in Hangzhou, eastern China's Zhejiang province on October 29, 2025. (Photo by AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images) For a quarter century, China has been the…
India's coal imports surge 14% in September
The data shows that non-coking coal imports stood at 13.90 MT in September, a slight increase from last year's 13.24 MT. Likewise, coking coal imports, which are crucial for the steel sector, also saw an increase to 4.50 MT this year from last…
Czech Republic plans $19 billion nuclear expansion to double output and end fossil fuel reliance
DUKOVANY NUCLEAR PLANT, Czech Republic -- The eight huge cooling towers of the Dukovany power plant overlook a construction site for two more reactors as the Czech Republic pushes ahead with plans to expand its reliance on nuclear energy. Mobile…
The strange macho appeal of fossil fuels in a world struggling with net zero
Now that solar and wind are cheaper than fossil fuel electricity, the opponents of renewable energy and net zero are left with the somewhat looser notion that it's not manly enough. They still assert that coal and gas are cheaper, knowing that's…
Energy CEOs say 'no turning back' on renewables transition
Australia's energy chiefs say the country has come too far to walk away from its decarbonisation agenda despite delays to projects to replace coal. A survey of the people running Australia's power generators and retailers has also found many are…
The MCU's Worst Thanos Trend Lives On Thanks To Marvel's New Avengers Movie
The MCU 's worst trend regarding Thanos is still ongoing as a result of the character's return in Marvel's latest movie. To say that Thanos' notoriety as a comicbook villain skyrocketed thanks to the MCU timeline would still almost be an…
Energy giants back net zero as Coalition reignites climate war
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Australia's biggest energy companies have reinforced their support for the government's 2050 net zero target and warned that failing…
Comment: U.S. climate efforts didn't hurt economy; they grew it
By Valerie Thomas / For The Conversation Countries around the world have been discussing the need to rein in climate change for three decades, yet global greenhouse gas emissions - and global temperatures with them - keep rising. When it seems like…
Government considers dramatic intervention to save Tomago smelter
The federal government is considering the possibility of a power-purchase agreement with Tomago to supply electricity at a stable price. Tomago's owner, Rio Tinto, has warned it may need to close the smelter at the end of 2028 because of rising…
'I didn't agree to that': The proposal that triggered uproar in the Coalition party room
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The prospect of the Coalition subsidising coal plants sparked vigorous argument among MPs in a joint party room meeting on Sunday…
Sussan Ley's key allies ready to abandon her and support Andrew Hastie
'We have reached a point where radical change is necessary' If Andrew Hastie decides to challenge for the leadership of the Liberal Party in the final parliamentary sittings before the end of the year, he will do so with the backing of key…
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