IEA: We underestimated solar but we're still in serious strife
The International Energy Agency has admitted they badly underestimated solar PV's potential and now foresee the potential for solar to be the biggest source of power by 2040. But based on current trends we're bound for 6 degree temperature rise with coal remaining the king.
Riches won't make you happy, but a greener economy might
Analyses across 189 countries illustrates that life satisfaction is weakly linked to wealth once per capita GDP goes beyond $10,000 per capita. Given this, why pursue economic growth without regard to its potential impacts on future generations' safety and well being?
Top floor traps: What's really holding business back
Family business boards are lagging behind their non-family counterparts according to research out of Harvard. The news is worst when it comes to finding and keeping fresh talent.
Participation problem rears in China's carbon markets
In Guangdong, the carbon market is proving a key battleground in China's green versus growth dispute with non-participants callling it 'unfair' and 'too costly'.
Tax reform must transcend petty politics
Politicians have no reason to commit election suicide by addressing real tax reform, which is why this serious issue should be taken out of their hands. A new and external approach is needed.
Massive ice sheet melt is now 'unstoppable'
West Antarctica Ice Sheet has 'passed the point of no return', studies find, meaning scientists must now revise sea level rise estimates upwards.
Labor's national interest was an easy sell
During the global financial crisis, the ALP implored Australians to consider its stimulus packages in light of the national interest. Joe Hockey's budget cuts are likely to elicit a cooler response.
Are old ARENA projects really safe?
We now know ARENA's future is bleak, but a clause in its standard contracts provides the government with the power to also abandon already underway and funded projects. This could leave developers stranded with half-finished projects and big debts if they didn't make sure this clause was removed.
Road ribbon-cutting won't solve infrastructure woes
The budget will give road projects a handy boost but as congestion continues to escalate, solutions are needed to ensure that new roads are leading us somewhere instead of nowhere.
Rio, BHP receive JP Morgan boost
Investment bank says mining sector has turned corner, tips Rio as market outperformer.
Orica H1 profit slides
Reduced demand weighs on NPAT but group expects improved result for full year.
Wall Street in fresh record surge
Dow, S&P 500 both jump to new heights as investors tip strong US economic data.
Sony Xperia Z2: The best Android phone on the market
There's a lot to like about Sony's latest flagship smartphone and while existing Z1 users may not upgrade in a hurry the Z2 is a handy all-rounder.
A budget blow to research and innovation
The future of Australia's world class research sector hangs in the balance and we need reform not cuts.
The paperless pipe dream
While everything else in the office is going mobile, very few people in the IT world seem to be talking about mobile printing.
Menora set to go crackers in Britain
Family-owned Menora Foods has landed a deal to distribute its snacks through Britain's largest food manufacturer, Premier Foods.