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NT outlines “priority” electricity market reforms on road to 50% renewables

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 14:48

territory generation solar nt northernNorthern Territory government outlines list of key electricity market reforms in long-awaited first step to smoothing way to 50% renewables grid by 2020.

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Growatt selected for IKEA’s turnkey solar systems in Australia

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 14:48

growattGrowatt's new X generation inverters and lithium batteries are chosen for SOLSTRALE.

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Covid-19 makes massive dent in global coal generation, as wind and solar thrive

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 14:47

wind turbine aemc frequency response- optimisedFalling electricity use across the OECD due to Covid-19 has seen coal power output slashed, while renewables continue to gain market share.

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Queensland adds $23m renewables training centre to Covid-19 stimulus

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 12:09

solar farm construction retail electricity prices AEMC - optimisedThe Queensland government will establish a new renewable energy skills centre as part of its second tranche of Covid-19 stimulus measures.

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Pass the shiraz: how Australia’s wine industry can adapt to climate change | Gabi Mocatta, Rebecca Harris and Tomas Remenyi

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-16 11:57

We created a world-first atlas to help secure Australia’s wine future. It shows that all 71 wine regions in Australia must adapt to hotter conditions

Many Australians enjoy a glass of homegrown wine, and $2.78bn worth is exported each year. But hotter, drier conditions under climate change means there are big changes ahead for our wine producers.

As climate scientists and science communicators, we’ve been working closely with the wine industry to understand the changing conditions for producing quality wine in Australia.

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Tesla eyes increased EV margins with low-cost LFP battery in China

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 11:19

tesla steering wheelTesla gains approval to use no-cobalt lithium iron phosphate battery in China-made Model 3, and new estimates of the battery's cost indicate a bigger, better margin for Tesla.

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BP faces $25 billion write-off as clean energy shift accelerates. In Australia, meanwhile …

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 11:05

BP flags $A25 billion write down as pandemic forces it to accept the clean energy transition will be much quicker than it thought. But, in Australia ....

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CP Daily: Monday June 15, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-16 09:51
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Garden villages locking-in car dependency, says report

BBC - Tue, 2020-06-16 09:20
A group promoting alternatives to the car said one garden village could be seven miles from a shop.
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The number of climate deniers in Australia is more than double the global average, new survey finds

The Conversation - Tue, 2020-06-16 09:04
Australia ranks third in the world in climate change deniers. It's a bronze medal we don't want. Caroline Fisher, Co-author of the Digital News Report: Australia 2020, Deputy Director of the News and Media Research Centre, and Assistant Professor of Journalism, University of Canberra Sora Park, Lead Author of Digital News Report: Australia 2020, Associate Dean of Research, Faculty of Arts & Design, University of Canberra Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australia has a problem with climate change denial. The message just isn't getting through | Greg Jericho

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-16 09:00

Guardian Australia and others report on the issue with the seriousness it deserves – but it’s not enough to preach to the converted

An international survey of people’s news habits around the world reveals that Australians’ opinions on climate change are determined mostly by age and news source but that, overall, we are more likely to deny climate change than most other nations. And it is clear from the results of the 2020 Digital Media Report that a major reason for this denial is the influence of News Corp.

This year’s Digital News Report in Australia, which is produced by the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra (disclosure, I am also employed by the university and wrote a commentary for this year’s report), covers a wide range of topics that investigate how people access news and what interests them.

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Fossil fuel “lockdown” urged to accelerate shift to renewables

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 08:16

"If we do not change the entire energy system, we are deluding ourselves," says head of REN21, an independent policy advocacy group.

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Spin the other way: Changing turbine direction could boost wind output

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 08:11

Energy output of most wind turbines could be increased by changing their direction of rotation from clockwise to anti-clockwise, a study conducted by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) finds.

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Ireland’s carbon tax to rise further under new coalition government

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-16 06:39
Ireland is set to steepen the trajectory of its rising domestic carbon tax under an agreement reached by party leaders this weekend to form a new coalition government after months of stalemate.
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Trevor St Baker backed EV charging companies make big donations to Queensland LNP

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-16 06:11

Philip St Baker and Trevor St Baker - ERM AGM - AAP - optimisedTwo Trevor St Baker linked EV charging companies pour almost $40,000 into Queensland LNP coffers - ahead of state election.

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Pass the shiraz, please: how Australia's wine industry can adapt to climate change

The Conversation - Tue, 2020-06-16 06:04
All of Australia's 71 wine regions will become warmer this century. That means big changes for the industry. Tasmania, for example, may become better known for shiraz than pinot noir. Gabi Mocatta, Research Fellow in Climate Change Communication, Climate Futures Programme, University of Tasmania Rebecca Harris, Senior lecturer, Manager, Climate Futures Program, University of Tasmania Tomas Remenyi, Climate Research Fellow, Climate Futures Programme, University of Tasmania Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Unilever sets 2039 full-scope net zero emissions target, launches €1 bln fund

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-16 04:49
Consumer goods firm Unilever has bolstered its voluntary climate goal, pledging on Monday to reach net zero emissions from its operations and products by 2039 while launching a €1 billion climate and nature fund to be spent over the next decade.
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The Guardian view on natural history: children need to know

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-16 04:39

With or without a new GCSE, pupils must be taught to think about life on Earth

The lockdown edition of the BBC’s Springwatch ended on Friday, with a series of clips sent in by viewers to illustrate their wildlife enthusiasms. But the latest stage in a campaign to extend the reach of natural history beyond television schedules has only just begun. The idea for a new GCSE in the subject came from the author Mary Colwell. A public consultation on the proposals now being developed by an English exam board runs until July.

Helping children to connect with nature is prominent among the campaign’s aims. In recent years, a number of concerns have coalesced around the view that young people do not spend enough time outdoors. Health is one source of anxiety, particularly the rise in obesity and mental distress. Increased reliance on technology for entertainment is another. Evidence shows that the danger from road traffic, and fear of crime, have contributed to reducing children’s freedom, particularly the opportunity to play outside or travel to school unsupervised.

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ETS a sticking point as EU ministers fail to unite on energy’s recovery role

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-16 04:22
A spat about the ETS has played a part in EU energy ministers failing to adopt a united line on the energy sector's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Carbon Pulse has learnt.
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California court upholds ban on San Diego County voluntary offset programme

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-16 04:11
A San Diego County provision for rural housing developments to utilise out-of-jurisdiction carbon credits violates the California Environmental Quality Act (CEAQ) because it lacks stringent language on additionality and environmental integrity, California judges ruled Friday in support of a lower court ruling.
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