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Europe must act on intensive farming to save wildlife, scientists say
EU’s agriculture policy needs urgent reform, organisations tell incoming commission president
The EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) should be overhauled urgently to stop the intensification of farming practices that is leading to a steep decline in wildlife, scientists from across the bloc have urged.
Five organisations representing more than 2,500 experts have written to Ursula von der Leyen, the incoming president of the European commission, and the European parliament, to demand major changes to the way the CAP operates.
Continue reading...Alion Energy solar tracker scores first deal for “difficult” solar farm locations
Renewables developer Enernet Global to use the Alion Energy solar tracking technology for 62MW Vales Point coal ash dam solar farm in NSW.
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Lake Bonney battery charges up for first time in South Australia
Lake Bonney battery in South Australia charges up for the first time as it prepares for final commissioning.
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South Australia’s stunning renewable energy transition, and what comes next
Eight graphs illustrate the stunning renewable energy transition in South Australia, and its plans to further lead the world in uptake of wind, solar and storage.
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Dorset art installation recreates Delhi and London smog
CP Daily: Monday November 4, 2019
Slow progress on energy efficiency puts climate targets at risk, misses $2.6 trillion of benefits
International Energy Agency says global primary energy intensity improved by only 1.2% in 2018 – the slowest rate since the start of the decade.
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Our shameful legacy: just 15 years' worth of emissions will raise sea level in 2300
Know your NEM: Coal down, wind and solar through the roof
Share of wind and solar jumps to 18.7%, while share of coal falls an incredible 8% over 12 months.
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Behind the wheel of a hydrogen-powered car
Oil majors must cut production by one-third to meet Paris targets
Oil and gas majors must cut combined production by at least 35% by 2040 to meet international climate targets and protect shareholder value.
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Trump begins formal process to take US out of Paris climate agreement
Donald Trump lodges official request to pull United States out of Paris Agreement, a move that will take effect one day after the next presidential election.
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Norway to host world’s biggest floating wind farm, to help power oil platform
Turbine contracts awarded for largest floating wind project, which will help power oil and gas field platforms.
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Paris climate accords: US notifies UN of intention to withdraw
California diesel consumption accelerates in July as gasoline continues to decline
UPDATE – California ETS emissions dip in 2018, as fuel sector GHGs fall for first time
EU Market: EUAs rebound above €25 once more after hitting 1-week low
Recycling plastic bottles is good, but reusing them is better
Cuadrilla vows new data to overturn UK fracking moratorium
Firm says it will work with Oil and Gas Authority to allay communities’ concerns
The UK’s leading shale gas company hopes to overturn a government moratorium on fracking by proving that it can be safe despite triggering earthquakes.
Cuadrilla has said it would provide the oil and gas regulator with new data to address the concerns of communities near active fracking sites so the suspension of its operations can be lifted.
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