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Sydney Councils tap celebrity power for EV charging network launch
Some of Sydney's iconic beach side locations are now host to on-street charging stations as part of an initative of three eastern-suburbs coucils.
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Rare white-cheeked gibbon born at Perth zoo
Perth is just one of three zoos in Australasia breeding the critically endangered species in a bid to prevent extinction
A newborn white-cheeked gibbon, one of the world’s rarest apes, has made its public debut at Perth zoo before keepers have had the chance to determine its gender.
The infant was born 21 days ago to mother Jermei, whose calm nature has allowed zoo visitors to get a glimpse of the new addition.
Continue reading...World’s biggest companies report $US1 trillion in climate change risks
A group of 215 of the world's biggest companies have valued climate risk at just under $US1 trillion – and expect to be exposed to this risk within next five years.
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Renewable hydrogen getting cheaper, Australia could lead global market
Renewable hydrogen costs fall, becoming competitive with fossil fuels and putting Australia in prime position to lead global supply of zero emissions hydrogen fuel.
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Plastic accounts for 60% of litter in English and Welsh canals
More than half a million plastic items reach oceans from waterway network each year
Abandoned plastics now account for 59% of the litter found in canals in England and Wales, according to new research which also reveals that more than half a million plastic items reach the oceans every year from the waterway network.
The new findings are from the Canal & River Trust – the charity that looks after 2,000 miles of canals and river navigations – and which says that with the support of local communities both figures could be cut drastically.
Continue reading...Britain will fail without coal – archive, 5 June 1956
5 June 1956: Investment in coal mining should be carried out on a massive scale argues the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation
The OEEC has delighted Mr Aubrey Jones, the Minister of Fuel and Power, with its report on the future of fuel supplies in Europe (summarised on page 4). The main conclusion of the report is that nuclear energy is only going to make a small contribution to the increased supply of energy that will be needed in the next twenty years.
Related: The demise of UK deep coal mining: decades of decline
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ClimateWorks to launch platform to track business pledges on zero emissions
ClimateWorks will create a new register of corporate and government pledges to tackle climate change to track contributions towards Paris Agreement.
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