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Snowy 2.0 will not produce nearly as much electricity as claimed. We must hit the pause button
Snowy 2.0 is a bad deal for taxpayers, and analysis suggests it will deliver a fraction of the energy benefits promised.
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Australian solar glass technology tapped for off-grid greenhouse trial
Clear solar glass of Perth-based ClearVue Technologies will be used to power a self-sustaining off-grid greenhouse demonstration in Israel.
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Double counting of emissions cuts may undermine Paris climate deal
Hemsworth NSW mansion goes solar, with massive rooftop array
"Mega-mansion” built on outskirts of Byron Bay by Hollywood power couple in news again, this time for adding an appropriately massive rooftop solar system.
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What's in the government's new environment bill?
Electronic devices 'need to use recycled plastic'
Wind energy could supply one third of global power by 2040, says Siemens
Wind energy could supply more than one third of global electric power demand by 2040 and save up to four million lives a year, according to new study from Siemens Gamesa.
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Climate expert Michael Mann slams climate deniers as ‘villainous’ and ‘immoral’
Climate expert Michael E. Mann slams climate science deniers and expresses optimism that student strikes have shifted the conversation on climate change.
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Central heating boilers 'put climate change goals at risk'
Analysis: UK renewables generate more electricity than fossil fuels for first time
In the third quarter of 2019, the UK’s windfarms, solar panels, biomass and hydro plants generated more electricity than the combined output from power stations fired by coal, oil and gas, Carbon Brief analysis reveals. During the three months of July, August and September, renewables generated an estimated total of 29.5 terawatt hours (TWh), compared...
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A long-weekend road trip in the new Nissan Leaf
The new Nissan Leaf offers us the opportunity to go electric on much longer trips and I was really excited to test out our new EV on a weekend away.
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CP Daily: Monday October 14, 2019
Senior Environmental Management Specialist, Climate Change, Port of Seattle – Seattle
Oregon Transportation Policy Manager, Climate Solutions – Portland, Oregon
APRA chief: energy transition will ‘have played out by 2030’
APRA says switch to technologies like batteries, electric vehicles and solar will have largely played out by 2030, and warned of financial risk of ignoring climate change.
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Snowy 2.0 will not produce nearly as much electricity as claimed. We must hit the pause button
Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Carbon Markets, IFPen – Paris
Could cricket and worm burgers help save the planet?
Protecting the planet for future generations | Letters
The protests led by Extinction Rebellion remind us that there are more pressing problems than Britain’s withdrawal from the EU (Of course these protests are inconvenient. They are designed to disrupt us, Editorial, 11 October).
Exploitative capitalism has sacrificed our wellbeing – and much of the planet’s resources – on the altar of unlimited growth, binding the hands of those yet to be born.
Continue reading...Cuadrilla says it is not planning to abandon fracking in Lancashire
Green campaigners cheered removal of drilling equipment at weekend but firm to press on
Cuadrilla is not abandoning its fracking ambitions in Lancashire and still plans to apply for an extension to its shale gas campaign, the company has said.
The company hopes to apply to Lancashire county council to extend drilling at the Preston New Road site beyond a 30 November cut-off point. Work had been suspended in August after the location recorded its largest ever tremor and Cuadrilla hopes to lodge its appeal once a review of the quake is completed.
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