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Stronger for longer: Oil demand to grow in the mid-term, future trajectory depends on clean tech and policy

By Rystad Energy Oil demand will rise further in the medium term, according to Rystad Energy research and modeling, as low-carbon alternatives are not yet sufficiently developed or economically competitive to offset the growing demand for transportation and industrial services. Rystad Energy’s latest Oil Macro Scenarios report explains how the 13 sectors that rely on […]

Passive ESG Investing Needs Careful Attention Amid ‘Backlash’

By Wichen Ding – bfinance Director Equity and  Kathryn Saklatvala bfinance Senior Director, Head of Investment Content  From the pages of the Financial Times and Reuters to the hallways of investment conferences, noise of an ‘ESG Backlash’ has echoed around the asset management industry through recent months. ‘Exhibit’ A for naysayers: ESG equity indices, with prominent […]

Grill’d announces a major initiative to promote sustainability in their burger offerings

In January 2023, burger restaurant chain Grill’d introduced the Gamechanger, using grass-fed beef patties made from cows that produce up to two-thirds fewer methane emissions than regular cattle. The Gamechanger burger is the world’s 1st all-natural sustainable beef burger. As part of phase 2, from 7th May 2024, seven Grill’d restaurants nationwide will exclusively offer 100% Gamechanger […]

Green concrete recycling twice the coal ash is built to last

Dr Chamila Gunasekara holds a sample of the low-carbon concrete. Credit: Michael Quin, RMIT. New modelling reveals that low-carbon concrete developed at RMIT University can recycle double the amount of coal ash compared to current standards, halve the amount of cement required and perform exceptionally well over time. More than 1.2 billion tonnes of coal […]

Australian Government’s decade-long commitment to green hydrogen industry to drive massive employment boom

Comments attributable to Fortescue’s Executive Chairman, Dr Andrew Forrest AO: “Fortescue believes the multiplier impact of the Hydrogen Production Tax Credit will make the subsidy fractional. “It is crucial to getting green hydrogen projects off the ground fast and at a scale to build a major domestic industry and market. If kept simple and quickly […]
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SAVING THE RHINOCEROS

When I think of a “Rhinoceros” it conjures up an image of a huge prehistoric beast, with a thick dry skin of armor and...

PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. [turns 2]

A new image of Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana was released by the palace on Monday evening ahead of her second birthday on May 2nd.   Born...

ADELAIDE WOMAN ARRESTED ON DRUG CHARGES

A young Adelaide woman faces up to 25 years in a Colombian prison after she was caught with 5.8 kilograms of cocaine in her...

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE aka John Cave

 John Stanley Cave better known under his stage name of “William Shakespeare” was born 19 November 1948 in Sydney, New South Wales. Fame that...

EUGENE MAHAUARIKI – the ride that took his life

What should have been the thrill of his life, actually took his life. Raised in Dromana, six year old Eugene Mahauariki lost his fight for...

SERENA WILLIAMS and baby makes it game, set & match

If you thought things couldn’t get any better for the superstar of tennis, think again ‘Baby”.   One of the greatest athletes of her generation, Serena...
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