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Home » Archives for 2022

Year: 2022

  • 8 December 2022

    POSCO plans to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia by 2040


    Investments will be directed to the construction of facilities for the production of “green” hydrogen South Korean steel company POSCO Group intends to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia until 2040. This was stated by the company’s CEO Chung Woo Choi at a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Hydrogen Central reports.…

    Read More: POSCO plans to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia by 2040
  • 2 December 2022

    Huge hot air balloon spotted over Australia


    It is the size of a 16-story building. Brian Donnelly, better known as KAWS, is an American artist best known for his cross-eyed toys. He positions them as a work of art. Every year KAWS launches an advertising campaign. A giant balloon in the form of a branded toy tours different cities and surprises residents.…

    Read More: Huge hot air balloon spotted over Australia
  • 24 November 2022

    Australia: Severe floods threaten country’s largest vineyards


    The governor of South Australia has declared a “serious emergency” due to flooding that could inundate the region’s largest vineyards, according to the Australian news agency AAP. Last week, large-scale flooding occurred in Australia in New South Wales and along the rivers of Victoria. On Monday, South Australian Governor Peter Malinauskas officially declared the floods…

    Read More: Australia: Severe floods threaten country’s largest vineyards
  • 16 November 2022

    Over 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded in Australia during storms


    Australia weathered severe storms over the weekend, with more than 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded across the country. The most severe storms hit Adelaide on Saturday afternoon in a devastating squall line before moving through South Australia and New South Wales to reach Sydney late Sunday morning. These storms caused significant damage to South Australia…

    Read More: Over 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded in Australia during storms
  • 10 November 2022

    A whale was spotted off the coast of Australia, which “adopted” a cub of another species


    Photographer Jess Woling captured an unusual pair – a southern right whale and a humpback calf. Researchers believe that an adult could have adopted a calf that lost its parents. Cathy Fanney, of the Australian Little White Whale Project, was surprised to see the footage. The woman has long studied the behavior of southern right…

    Read More: A whale was spotted off the coast of Australia, which “adopted” a cub of another species
  • 3 November 2022

    Rare orchid blooms in Western Australia


    Employees at Tozer’s Bush Camp northwest of Bremer Bay in Western Australia spotted a blooming Thelymitra variegata orchid, also known as the Queen of Sheba. This species is considered one of the rarest and least studied orchids in Australia, it is found only in a few small areas in the south of Western Australia. The…

    Read More: Rare orchid blooms in Western Australia
  • 27 October 2022

    Water extraction is a key reason for the drying up of the Darling River


    Poor water management and over-harvesting are the main reasons for the decline in flow and the poor health of the Darling River in Australia. Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) have studied the impact of both climate change and water management on the Darling River over the past 40 years. The study showed that…

    Read More: Water extraction is a key reason for the drying up of the Darling River
  • 19 October 2022

    Australia and Singapore agree to invest in green technologies


    Australia and Singapore have signed an agreement in the field of “green economy”. The countries plan to strengthen cooperation in the field of climate investments. According to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the agreement will help both countries move towards zero emissions, create jobs and growth opportunities in the green sectors of the economy.…

    Read More: Australia and Singapore agree to invest in green technologies
  • 12 October 2022

    Australia has 15 animal species listed as endangered


    The Australian Environment and Water Minister said the government is committed to giving wildlife a better chance and will continue to list rare animals as endangered species. The government program aims to prevent further extinction of native plant and animal species, and must also preserve at least 30% of the country’s territory intact. Among the…

    Read More: Australia has 15 animal species listed as endangered
  • 5 October 2022

    Australians have rediscovered an extinct cockroach from Lord Howe Island


    Biologists have discovered endemic cockroaches Panesthia lata on Lord Howe Island, which have not been seen here since the 1930s. It was assumed that these insects died out on the island due to the fault of introduced rats and mice and survived only on small islands off the coast. However, it turned out that the…

    Read More: Australians have rediscovered an extinct cockroach from Lord Howe Island
  • 23 September 2022

    Terrifying deep-sea shark caught in Australia


    The inhabitant of the ocean day was raised from a depth of 650 meters, experts noted that such species of the shark family are rarely hooked. The other day, Australian fisherman Trapman Bermagi caught a deep-sea shark with a sinister grin and bulging eyes. He shared his catch with subscribers on the social network Facebook.…

    Read More: Terrifying deep-sea shark caught in Australia
  • 12 September 2022

    Australia passes historic global warming law


    Australia on Thursday passed its first major climate change bill in more than a decade, including emissions targets and enshrining the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 in law for the first time. The law, which is a key election promise of the new centre-left government now in power in Australia, aims to cut…

    Read More: Australia passes historic global warming law
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Year: 2022

  • 8 December 2022

    POSCO plans to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia by 2040


    Investments will be directed to the construction of facilities for the production of “green” hydrogen South Korean steel company POSCO Group intends to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia until 2040. This was stated by the company’s CEO Chung Woo Choi at a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Hydrogen Central reports.…

    Read More: POSCO plans to invest $40 billion in environmental projects in Australia by 2040
  • 2 December 2022

    Huge hot air balloon spotted over Australia


    It is the size of a 16-story building. Brian Donnelly, better known as KAWS, is an American artist best known for his cross-eyed toys. He positions them as a work of art. Every year KAWS launches an advertising campaign. A giant balloon in the form of a branded toy tours different cities and surprises residents.…

    Read More: Huge hot air balloon spotted over Australia
  • 24 November 2022

    Australia: Severe floods threaten country’s largest vineyards


    The governor of South Australia has declared a “serious emergency” due to flooding that could inundate the region’s largest vineyards, according to the Australian news agency AAP. Last week, large-scale flooding occurred in Australia in New South Wales and along the rivers of Victoria. On Monday, South Australian Governor Peter Malinauskas officially declared the floods…

    Read More: Australia: Severe floods threaten country’s largest vineyards
  • 16 November 2022

    Over 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded in Australia during storms


    Australia weathered severe storms over the weekend, with more than 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded across the country. The most severe storms hit Adelaide on Saturday afternoon in a devastating squall line before moving through South Australia and New South Wales to reach Sydney late Sunday morning. These storms caused significant damage to South Australia…

    Read More: Over 4.2 million lightning strikes recorded in Australia during storms
  • 10 November 2022

    A whale was spotted off the coast of Australia, which “adopted” a cub of another species


    Photographer Jess Woling captured an unusual pair – a southern right whale and a humpback calf. Researchers believe that an adult could have adopted a calf that lost its parents. Cathy Fanney, of the Australian Little White Whale Project, was surprised to see the footage. The woman has long studied the behavior of southern right…

    Read More: A whale was spotted off the coast of Australia, which “adopted” a cub of another species
  • 3 November 2022

    Rare orchid blooms in Western Australia


    Employees at Tozer’s Bush Camp northwest of Bremer Bay in Western Australia spotted a blooming Thelymitra variegata orchid, also known as the Queen of Sheba. This species is considered one of the rarest and least studied orchids in Australia, it is found only in a few small areas in the south of Western Australia. The…

    Read More: Rare orchid blooms in Western Australia
  • 27 October 2022

    Water extraction is a key reason for the drying up of the Darling River


    Poor water management and over-harvesting are the main reasons for the decline in flow and the poor health of the Darling River in Australia. Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) have studied the impact of both climate change and water management on the Darling River over the past 40 years. The study showed that…

    Read More: Water extraction is a key reason for the drying up of the Darling River
  • 19 October 2022

    Australia and Singapore agree to invest in green technologies


    Australia and Singapore have signed an agreement in the field of “green economy”. The countries plan to strengthen cooperation in the field of climate investments. According to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the agreement will help both countries move towards zero emissions, create jobs and growth opportunities in the green sectors of the economy.…

    Read More: Australia and Singapore agree to invest in green technologies
  • 12 October 2022

    Australia has 15 animal species listed as endangered


    The Australian Environment and Water Minister said the government is committed to giving wildlife a better chance and will continue to list rare animals as endangered species. The government program aims to prevent further extinction of native plant and animal species, and must also preserve at least 30% of the country’s territory intact. Among the…

    Read More: Australia has 15 animal species listed as endangered
  • 5 October 2022

    Australians have rediscovered an extinct cockroach from Lord Howe Island


    Biologists have discovered endemic cockroaches Panesthia lata on Lord Howe Island, which have not been seen here since the 1930s. It was assumed that these insects died out on the island due to the fault of introduced rats and mice and survived only on small islands off the coast. However, it turned out that the…

    Read More: Australians have rediscovered an extinct cockroach from Lord Howe Island
  • 23 September 2022

    Terrifying deep-sea shark caught in Australia


    The inhabitant of the ocean day was raised from a depth of 650 meters, experts noted that such species of the shark family are rarely hooked. The other day, Australian fisherman Trapman Bermagi caught a deep-sea shark with a sinister grin and bulging eyes. He shared his catch with subscribers on the social network Facebook.…

    Read More: Terrifying deep-sea shark caught in Australia
  • 12 September 2022

    Australia passes historic global warming law


    Australia on Thursday passed its first major climate change bill in more than a decade, including emissions targets and enshrining the goal of net zero emissions by 2050 in law for the first time. The law, which is a key election promise of the new centre-left government now in power in Australia, aims to cut…

    Read More: Australia passes historic global warming law
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