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Fighting fire with fire: how Botswana is adopting the ancient burning of Indigenous Australians
BP data highlights Australia’s awkward place in a rapidly changing energy world
BP annual survey shows that coal is stagnant, but gas is booming, threatening to slow emissions reductions, and Australia is playing a key role in that.
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Enviro groups slam Morrison’s Covid Commission over false claims of consultation
A group of leading environmental groups slam NCCC head Nev Power for falsely claiming they had been consulted on Covid-19 economic response.
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CP Daily: Wednesday June 17, 2020
Why fossil fuels love capacity markets: $11.4 million for three hours work
A fossil fuel generator in W.A. has received more than $10 million in annual payments even though it is switched on for just a few hours a year - much of that just to show it works.
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Coronavirus: What is the true death toll of the pandemic?
Dark matter hunt yields unexplained signal
Greater clarity on CORSIA offset supply, eligibility necessary for enhanced market participation -report
Expensive, dirty and dangerous: why we must fight miners' push to fast-track uranium mines
EU carbon market stability mechanism should shift focus to price from supply, say researchers
BRIEFING: EU’s carbon-backed green recovery plan faces crunch test
Mystery egg likely belonged to giant sea reptile, scientists say
Blowing bubbles: Soapy spheres pop pollen on fruit trees
Plan to release genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida gets go-ahead
- 750m insects to be released with second trial planned for Texas
- Critics say risks of ‘Jurassic Park experiment’ not assessed
A plan to release a horde of 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes in Florida and Texas is a step closer to fruition after a state regulator approved the idea, over the objections of many environmentalists.
Related: People v mosquitos: what to do about our biggest killer
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Climate crisis: alarm at record-breaking heatwave in Siberia
Unusually high temperatures in region linked to wildfires, oil spill and moth swarms
A prolonged heatwave in Siberia is “undoubtedly alarming”, climate scientists have said. The freak temperatures have been linked to wildfires, a huge oil spill and a plague of tree-eating moths.
On a global scale, the Siberian heat is helping push the world towards its hottest year on record in 2020, despite a temporary dip in carbon emissions owing to the coronavirus pandemic.
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