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Energy Insiders Podcast: Ross Garnaut and why Australia can be renewable superpower
Ross Garnaut on why Australia can reach 100 per cent renewables in little more than a decade, and then go further and be a renewable superpower.
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Virginia Democrats’ election victory paves the way for potential RGGI entrance
Australia could fall apart under climate change, or it could be a renewable superpower
With abundant low-cost renewable electricity, Australia could grow into a major global economic force.
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General election 2019: Could climate change become a top priority?
Australia’s main grid reaches 50 per cent renewables for first time
Renewables beat 50 per cent milestone for main grid for first time on Wednesday, as wind, solar and hydro beat coal and gas.
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Dubbo mayor says critics of town's water policy are 'carrying on like pork chops’
Dubbo is defending itself from critical neighbouring NSW towns after councillors voted to ease water restrictions on Monday
Dubbo mayor Ben Shields says criticism of his town’s water policy is coming from a “bunch of external people carrying on like pork chops”.
The western New South Wales town has been attacked by leaders of neighbouring drought-stricken shires after its councillors voted on Monday to ease water restrictions.
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This solar farm has to switch off every second day due to negative prices
When Australia reached its major milestone of 50% renewables on the main grid on Wednesday, this solar farm had to watch from the sidelines. It often does.
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Hunters of rare Swiss ibex stir Alps wildlife row
Airlines seek out cheaper offsets even before CORSIA costs hit
Indian coal generation plunges in faltering economy, but power from clean alternatives grows
Sharp falls in coal generation in India's faltering economy presents opportunity to fast-track ambitious clean energy transition, reduce air pollution and stimulate rural job growth
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Forest guardians: the Asháninka of Peru – in pictures
In an area of the Amazon vulnerable to illegal loggers, Cool Earth, a UK-based charity, is working with the Asháninka people to reduce deforestation. Photographer Alicia Canter travelled to Cutivireni in central Peru
Continue reading...Dumped fishing gear is biggest plastic polluter in ocean, finds report
Greenpeace calls for global action over nets, lines and traps that are deadly for marine life
Lost and abandoned fishing gear which is deadly to marine life makes up the majority of large plastic pollution in the oceans, according to a report by Greenpeace.
More than 640,000 tonnes of nets, lines, pots and traps used in commercial fishing are dumped and discarded in the sea every year, the same weight as 55,000 double-decker buses.
Continue reading...Engie targets 2GW of Australian solar and wind, backed by new fund
French energy giant flags plans to ramp up development of large-scale wind and solar development in Australia via a purpose built investment fund.
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