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Magnis raises $7.65m to accelerate Townsville battery ‘gigafactory’ plans
Magnis raises $7.65m through an over-subscribed share placement, to accelerate plans for battery gigafactories in Townsville and New York.
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GoodWe listed on Shanghai Stock Exchange
On Friday, GoodWe announced its initial public offering of its common stock and is now officially listed as a public limited company.
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Snowy Hydro deal paves way for 218MW Ryan Corner wind farm in Victoria
Plans for 200MW-plus wind farm near Port Fairy set to go ahead following deal between Snowy Hydro and international outfit Global Power Generation.
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ACT Greens commit to $50 million electric vehicle plan, $10,000 grants
ACT Greens promise $50 million fund to give people and businesses $10,000 towards buying an electric car or motorbike.
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Brown coal generators must now dance to the tune of rooftop solar
Victoria's ageing brown coal generators forced to dance to the tune of rooftop solar as new minimum demand levels set during daylight hours.
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A new Threatened Species Strategy
Tahlequah the orca - famous for carrying her dead calf for 17 days - gives birth again
Researchers estimate the new calf, which was seen ‘swimming vigorously alongside its mother’, was born last week
An orca who became famous around the world in 2018 when she carried her stillborn calf aloft in the water for 17 days has given birth to a healthy baby.
The not-for-profit Center for Whale Research spotted the baby, dubbed J-57, “swimming vigorously alongside its mother”, named Tahlequah, on Saturday in waters near the border between the US state of Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia. They estimate that the calf was born on Friday.
Continue reading...Taylor to force clean energy funds to back gas and carbon capture
A leaked draft of the Morrison government's 'technology investment roadmap' suggests it will open up clean energy funding to fossil fuel projects.
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Queensland fast-tracks renewable zones with $500m “shot in the arm”
Queensland government unveils a $1 billion Covid-19 recovery stimulus package, a full half of which is being dedicated to fast-tracking three new renewable energy zones.
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People hate cruelty to animals, so why do we do it?
Climate Offset Manager, Carbon Forest Services – Wellington
Senior Analyst Climate Change Operations, Ministry for Primary Industries – Wellington
Energy giant to close biggest coal generator in Germany after just five years
“Economically and politically dead”. Energy giant wants to close down its newest and biggest coal generator in Germany after just five years because it is losing money.
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Newest coal generators rank amongst Australia’s worst for reliability
"All hype and spin." New "low emissions high effeciency" coal fired generator in Queensland' among the worst in Australia in terms of reliability.
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Photos from the field: capturing the grandeur and heartbreak of Tasmania's giant trees
Unesco urged to oppose 'alarming' changes to Australian environment laws
Conservation groups warn Australia’s natural world heritage sites are ‘under more pressure than ever before’
Australian conservation groups have written to the UN’s peak environmental heritage body urging it to oppose the Coalition’s bid to devolve the approval process for projects to state and territory governments.
In a letter to the director general of Unesco, the 13 groups warn of the “alarming moves … to weaken legal protection for Australia’s 20 world heritage listed properties” through changes to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.
Continue reading...Prominent scientist slams forestry association for dismissing logging links to bushfire risk
Exclusive: John Dargavel says his professional body ‘damaged and demeaned’ all foresters by dismissing links between logging and bushfire risks
A veteran Australian forestry scientist has launched a blistering attack on his professional association after it used the retraction of a scientific paper to dismiss links between logging and increased bushfire risks.
In an open letter to the Institute of Foresters Australia seen by Guardian Australia, Dr John Dargavel said the institute’s reaction “damages our standing” and “demeans all foresters in the public eye”.
Continue reading...Extinction Rebellion calls move to class it as organised crime group 'ridiculous'
Climate group criticises move by UK government as Labour condemns newspaper protest
Extinction Rebellion has described government moves to treat the climate crisis protest movement as an organised crime group as “ridiculous.”
The group said associating it with the state’s definition of a crime gang as “characterised by violence or the threat of violence and by the use of bribery and corruption” was an insult to the thousands of ordinary citizens who supported its cause.
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