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Renewables will push power prices lower even after Liddell closure, says AEMC
Renewable energy is set to decrease power prices around the country - and that's before you even count recent new policies.
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10 million animals are hit on our roads each year. Here’s how you can help them (and steer clear of them) these holidays
News Corp has caused massive climate delay, but its grip on power is slipping
New analyses reveal the extent of News Corp's climate delay and misinformation, but they come as the company's influence is beginning to slip.
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Coal will blow past world’s climate targets, driven by Australia’s mining frenzy
If the world blows past its climate targets in 2025, Australia will have played a key role in supplying the fuel that does the damage.
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Joe Biden says 'no time to waste' as climate team unveiled
Boudicca revolt: Essex dig reveals 'evidence of Roman reprisals'
Ministers face fresh legal challenge over Heathrow airport plans
Critics say plan for third runway runs counter to UK’s legally binding target of net zero emissions by 2050
The government is facing a legal challenge over its plan to expand Heathrow airport, with lawyers and environmentalists demanding it review its policy in line with its commitment to net zero emissions by 2050.
The Good Law Project, a not-for-profit organisation with a focus on public interest cases including environmentalism and tackling poverty, is arguing that the government must update its plan for a third runway to take into account the emissions pledge it made following the airport expansion’s approval in June 2018.
Continue reading...CP Daily: Friday December 18, 2020
Attenborough on Biden and forces of nature
MEPs mull phaseout of free carbon allowances under planned border levy
Climate change: Law used as stick to beat government
Cheap units from emerging nations dominate voluntary offset supply, survey shows
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WCI traders slice CCA length ahead of the December expiry
WCI Feb. 2020 auction volume shrinks on smaller consignment
Canada releases draft Clean Fuel Standard regulations after narrowing scope
Climate change: 2021 will be cooler but still in top six warmest
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of the week’s wildlife pictures from around the world, including devil-eyed frogs, bats and pangolins
Continue reading...'Zero return': government savaged over taxpayer grants to open up new gas basin in Australia
Coalition funding for gas exploration in Northern Territory labelled a costly plan ‘for a climate catastrophe’
The Morrison government has been accused of embarking on an “expensive plan for a climate catastrophe” after it announced it would pay the gas industry up to $50m to speed up exploration in the Northern Territory.
The commitment, revealed on Thursday, also prompted warnings that taxpayers’ money could flow offshore to companies linked to tax havens and a Russian oligarch.
Continue reading...Newcastle councillors reject plans for opencast coal mine
Friends of the Earth calls for end to such excavation in England after unanimous decision on Dewley Hill site
A decision by planners to block a new opencast coal mine in north-east England should “bring down the curtain” on such sites, Friends of the Earth have said.
After a three-hour hearing on Friday, Newcastle city council’s planning committee unanimously rejected Banks Mining’s application to extract 800,000 tonnes of coal from a site at Dewley Hill near Throckley.
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