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  • Jan 15, 2025 | climatecouncil.org.au | Annika Dean |Danielle Veldre |Ben McLeod |Ben Mcleod

    Australians are proud of our natural resources – and our renewable power achievements are no exception. Renewables like rooftop solar, gridscale wind and solar, and advanced storage now provide around 40% of the electricity in our main grid. The catch? Fewer than 1 in 10 Australians know it. That’s no surprise – our energy system is transforming at lightning speed. Renewable electricity generation has quadrupled in the past decade and is set to double in the next.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | apo.org.au | Lesley Hughes |Jennifer Rayner |Annika Dean |Kirsten Tidswell

    Description Most people understand that carbon dioxide is the number one culprit when it comes to climate change. However there is another harmful gas permeating our atmosphere and warming up our planet: methane. It’s the second most dangerous climate pollutant and it’s fuelling the unnatural disasters we’re experiencing now and into the next few decades. This report outlines the impact of methane pollution and its contribution to global climate change. Key findings 1.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | climatecouncil.org.au | Lesley Hughes |Jennifer Rayner |Annika Dean |Kirsten Tidswell

    Most people understand that carbon dioxide is the number one culprit when it comes to climate change. But there’s another harmful gas permeating our atmosphere and warming up our planet: methane. It’s the second most dangerous climate pollutant and it’s fuelling the unnatural disasters we’re experiencing now and into the next few decades. There is growing recognition around the world that methane pollution is a huge contributor to warming the climate, especially in the near term.

  • Mar 27, 2024 | apo.org.au | Annika Dean |Ben McLeod |Ben Mcleod |Jennifer Rayner |Annette Zou

    Description This report provides an in-depth pathway for Australia to make deeper, genuine and permanent cuts to climate pollution by 2030. Much of this pathway describes how Australia can cut climate pollution across our domestic economy — getting our own house in order. We will electrify everything we can - powering our homes, businesses, industry and transportation systems with renewable energy, backed up by significant storage capacity.

  • Mar 22, 2024 | news.flinders.edu.au | Annika Dean

    Expressing or pumping breast milk is an important tool for mothers, especially those who face challenges with direct breastfeeding, but new research from Flinders University has found conflicting advice in the age of social media could be leading to harmful handling and storage practices.

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