
Four reasons electric vehicle targets shouldn’t be weakened
A target reduction from 80% to 50% or 60% takes pressure off government and manufacturers to address them.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

A target reduction from 80% to 50% or 60% takes pressure off government and manufacturers to address them.

Adolescent health expert Susan Sawyer talks to The Conversation Weekly podcast, six months on from Australia’s social media ban for under 16-year-olds.

Local needs, political tensions and corporate power all get involved in the democratic processes by which Americans govern their communities.

Polarization and negative partisanship have lowered the standards for whom Americans are willing to support.

There was a time when you could be fired from your job for being gay. It took LGBTQ employees at companies like Kodak to challenge workplace discrimination and transform corporate culture.

The Israeli prime minister has a long history of irritating American leaders.

There is nothing in the agreement that is positive for the US and did not already exist before the war.

The Albanese government finds itself in policy quicksand on three core issues as the sitting fortnight looms.

Mice numbers are likely to drop as winter sets in – an expert explains.

The nationwide outage highlights problems with how the network is designed.

Jeremy Clarkson says his prostate cancer is ‘aggressive’. Here’s what that actually means.

Stateless people can struggle to access the most basic human rights many of us take for granted such as education, health care, the ability to work and move freely.