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Greenland: enough ice melted on single day to cover Florida in two inches of water
- Data shows ice sheet lost 8.5bn tons of surface mass on Tuesday
- All-time record temperature of 19.8C in region on Wednesday
Greenland’s vast ice sheet is undergoing a surge in melting, with the amount of ice vanishing in a single day this week enough to cover the whole of Florida in two inches of water, researchers have found.
The deluge of melting has reached deep into Greenland’s enormous icy interior, with data from the Danish government showing that the ice sheet lost 8.5bn tons of surface mass on Tuesday alone. A further 8.4bn tons was lost on Thursday, the Polar Portal monitoring website reported.
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US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending July 30, 2021
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
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The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a released frog, rescued kestrel chicks and frisky sharks
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Redflow eyes US expansion and new battery storage products after record orders
Australian flow battery maker eyes US expansion and new products, after navigating tough 2020.
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Is the UK lagging behind in greening its cities?
Most urban areas were laid out many decades ago, but projects worldwide show change is possible
Around the globe many cities are redesigning themselves for the 21st century, but will the UK be left behind?
Pressures on the UK’s urban environments are likely to increase, according to a report from the Environment Agency. Eight out of 10 people call these areas home and urban populations are expected to be 18% greater by 2036 than they were in 2011. Although the air that we breathe in our towns and cities has improved hugely since the 1950s, progress on particle pollution has stalled in recent years. In 2019, three-quarters of the UK’s reporting zones still failed legal limits for nitrogen dioxide that were set in 1999.
Continue reading...BHP says two solar farms and big battery to power nickel mines supplying Tesla
BHP announces first large-scale onsite solar farms and a big battery to help power its WA Nickel West mines that will supply Tesla.
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ESB’s capacity payments for coal and gas may cost $3.2 billion a year. Guess who pays
The ESB's unnecessary capacity payments for fossil fuel generators could cost $3.2 billion a year, and consumers will pay.
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Rio Tinto powers ahead on solar farm to supply Pilbara iron ore mine
Rio Tinto awards contract to build the mining giant's first fully-owned solar farm at the Gudai Darri mine in WA Pilbara region.
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Curious Kids: do penguins fly underwater?
Russian module mishap destabilises International Space Station
Tesla Megapack container on fire at site of Australia’s biggest battery
Fire erupts in Tesla Megapack battery container at the Victoria Big Battery in Geelong.
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Taylor tries again to redirect renewables funds into hand picked technologies
Angus Taylor re-issues ARENA regulations in new attempt to open up the renewable energy agency to the government's preferred technologies.
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