Australia’s drive towards sustainability and a circular economy has heightened the focus on recycling timber, a renewable, natural resource, ideal...
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The demand for copper in clean energy projects increases as the amount of copper produced decreases. An alternate piping source is needed: plastic. Greg Swafford explains the copper deficit and walks us through the main considerations when switching piping materials.
Australia’s drive towards sustainability and a circular economy has heightened the focus on recycling timber, a renewable, natural resource, ideal...
New approaches to managing rice systems in Latin America are proving effective at reducing water usage and cutting back the high greenhouse gas...
“Circularity: Materials + Form” will run from June 27-29th in Fitzroy, Melbourne, showcasing projects from the RMIT Master of Architecture...
As climate change accelerates and its impacts become more evident, youth activists in India are stepping up to combat this global crisis. These young...
DINESH RAMBALLY Structural dependency on the energy sector TT’s economic destiny has long been dominated by the energy sector, a reality that has...
Why is a comprehensive stabilisation plan that goes one step beyond a zero deficit / zero money-printing commitment needed in Argentina? By...
Researchers at UNSW Canberra have developed a green alternative to traditional concrete blocks, addressing both environmental concerns and the rising...
According to figures from the European statistics agency Eurostat, renewable energy was the most important source of electricity in the European Union...
Vedanta Resources takes control of Zambia's Konkola copper mine, planning to quickly ramp up output as copper demand is expected to surge in the...
Copper is coming down from a bull run with the dollar strengthening and prices facing sustained pressure from weak Chinese demand.