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NSW urged to stop logging native forests after fires wipe out up to 30% of timber supply

The Berejiklian government is facing calls to stop all logging in New South Wales native forests after a forestry agency review found the catastrophic 2019-20 bushfires reduced the amount of available timber by as much as 30%.

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NSW's clean energy plan means the federal government is even more isolated on fossil fuels

There may have been other weeks that packed in as many transformative developments in clean energy in Australia as the past seven days, but they don't come often.

Indian Ocean Dipole linked to global warming in new research by Australian scientists
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Indian Ocean Dipole linked to global warming in new research by Australian scientists

After a summer of hell, is the Indian Ocean Dipole the smoking gun connecting drought and climate change?
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Every sixpack of beer contributes to climate change. Brewers hope algae is the solution
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Every sixpack of beer contributes to climate change. Brewers hope algae is the solution

In an Australian first, a 400-litre bag of algae has been installed at a Sydney brewery to reduce carbon emissions and produce food, pharmaceuticals and even bio-plastic.

Frank Jotzo: The bushfire crisis has given the Government a political 'out' to its climate change problem
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Frank Jotzo: The bushfire crisis has given the Government a political 'out' to its climate change problem

For those who see their future in peril, climate change action is not a divisive issue, but one of common sense.
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Australia's heatwave registers new hottest day on record, BOM says
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Australia's heatwave registers new hottest day on record, BOM says

The average maximum temperature across the country on Tuesday was 40.9C, breaking the mark of 40.3C set in January 2013.
Sydney smoke is infiltrating homes and it may be just as hazardous to stay indoors
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Sydney smoke is infiltrating homes and it may be just as hazardous to stay indoors

It is easy to think that when you walk in the door at home you are no longer exposed to bushfire smoke, but experts warn you may have a false sense of security.
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