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ANALYSIS: Offset market wary about Australia’s ‘compressed crediting’ drive
New hope for one of world's most endangered reptiles
Bill Gates backs startup using sunlight to create 1,000C-plus heat
Heliogen uses mirrors to concentrate solar energy that can power heavy industry
Bill Gates is backing a new venture which aims to turn sunlight into a source of heat exceeding 1,000C that could help replace fossil fuels.
The world’s richest man is joining investors behind Heliogen, the first company to concentrate sunlight to reach temperatures that are high enough to power heavy industry without carbon emissions.
Continue reading...Nearly all America's endangered species will struggle to adapt to climate crisis
All but one of 459 species have traits making them vulnerable to rising temperatures, study finds
The climate crisis is poised to deliver a severe blow to America’s most threatened animals, with a new study finding that almost every species considered endangered is vulnerable in some way to global heating.
Of the 459 animal species listed as endangered by the US government, researchers found that all but one, or 99.8%, have characteristics that will make it difficult for them to adapt to rising temperatures.
Continue reading...Push for tougher reliability standards ahead of COAG Energy meeting
Spending on trees in UK falls despite pledges to plant more
Less than £2 per person was spent on trees and forestry in 2017-18, Defra figures show
Spending on trees and forestry fell by nearly £20m a year between 2015 and 2018, when a purely Conservative government had taken over from the coalition, despite pledges to plant more trees.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs said £132m was spent across the UK on trees in 2017-18, down from £151m in 2014-15. The more recent total included £32m in England, with most of the rest spent in Scotland.
Continue reading...Australia fires: Sydney blanketed by smoke from NSW bushfires
Attenborough: People have shown they care about plastic pollution
Rooftop solar owners more politically active, ‘ideologically diverse’ than their neighbours
Research shows that owners of rooftop solar come from diverse political backgrounds and substantially more likely to be politically active.
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Queensland government backs search for “new age” minerals for renewable technologies
Palaszczuk Government sinks $13.8 million into finding the minerals needed for advanced electronics and renewable technologies.
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If Angus Taylor is so blinded by ideology, he should step down as energy minister
If the energy minister can't overcome his ideological opposition to wind and solar, or his aversion to new smart technologies, he really should get out of the way.
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Tasmania sees renewable hydrogen as major economic opportunity for island state
Tasmania has 'competitive advantages' for renewable hydrogen production, which could deliver major economic benefits to the state, according to Hydro Tas.
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CP Daily: Monday November 18, 2019
Attenborough: World 'changing habits' on plastic
Our land is burning, and western science does not have all the answers
Tesla big battery adds new capacity and services on march to 100pct renewables grid
Tesla big battery in South Australia to get 50% bigger, and to provide critical "intertia" that will hasten the transition to a grid free of fossil fuels.
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Wollongong Uni unlocks potential of large-scale sodium-sulfur batteries
University of Wollongong researchers claim breakthrough that could see sodium-sulfur batteries compete with lithium-ion in large-scale energy storage.
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