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November 2024 Thrivability Matters Webinar Highlights Featuring: Dr. Jarra Hicks, Dr. Sadaf Taimur, and Calum Harvey-Scholes

The THRIVE Project is incredibly grateful to Dr. Jarra Hicks, Dr. Sadaf Taimur, and Calum Harvey-Scholes for their captivating and inspirational presentations during the November 2024 Thrivability Matters Webinar. This webinar focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 7: Affordable and Clean Energy // Science & Technology. With their extensive knowledge, our presenters […]

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Government, Human Rights, Society, THRIVE News

Australia & Green Hydrogen: A Clean Energy Solution for the Future

Imagine a world where water and sunlight produce the fuel that powers our homes and energises our industries. In this world electricity generation would produce no pollution and leave no carbon footprint. The truth is this world may not be as far off as you think. Enter green hydrogen, an emerging technology that could help

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Energy, Government, Human Rights, Technology
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Clean Nuclear Fusion: Could This Be The Future?

Global awareness of climate change has been continually increasing since the start of the 21st century. Conventional energy sources (e.g., fossil fuels) emit significant amounts of GHGs, primarily Carbon Dioxide. Nuclear energy, specifically nuclear fusion, is a clean, low-carbon energy source that could offer a solution to our future energy needs. Although we have yet

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Energy, Environment, Science, Sustainability
Harnessing tidal energy.

Harnessing Tidal Energy In Developing Countries

We live on a beautiful, vibrant planet that rotates around our bright Sun, with our own satellite, the Moon, rotating around us. The gravitational forces of both the Sun and the Moon, along with Earth’s rotational motion, cause tides. In fact, tides are long-lasting waves that start in the ocean and move towards and away

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Energy, Environment, Science, Strategy, Sustainability
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