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Edwell to head taskforce to plot Western Australia’s exit from coal
W.A. government names economist, energy regulation expert Stephen Edwell as chair of taskforce to lead state's shift to renewables, EVs – and its exit from coal.
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What to expect from Coalition: Coal, coal, coal and a battle over NEG
Coalition digs in for a fight for coal, as speculation grows on whether Taylor and Price will continue in key portfolios, and who might replace them.
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Environment markets suffer as Coalition win kills emissions, renewable targets
Share market surges, but price of renewable energy certificates and Australian carbon credits fall as clean energy transition is delayed.
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Know your NEM: We may still get to 50% renewables by 2030
We may still get to 50 per cent renewables by 2030, even with the re-election of the Morrison government.
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Managing mutations of a species: the evolution of dog breeding
Former ARENA CEO joins board of solar farm developer
Elliott Green Power has appointed ARENA's inaugural CEO, Ivor Frischknecht, to its advisory board, alonsgide another low-carbon investment veteran, Mark Woodall.
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Election Wrap: Morrison set to win majority as Labor leadership and Senate up for grabs
Morrison set to win majority, Kerryn Phelps concedes in Wentworth while Labor leadership heats up as a factional showdown.
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Climate change is the root driver of electricity prices
We’ll be revising down our forecasts for the next 3 years, but in the end I doubt if it changes the end point, just the way we get there.
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Denial and confusion live on, as energy hopes turn to states and AEMO
Coalition's surprise win means focus turns to the states, the corporate sector and the Australian Energy Market Operator. Where does its blue-print for the future take us now?
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Don’t like election result? Then go 100 per cent renewables, right now
Lies and deceit have taken away the chance for Australia's energy policy to move into 21st century. But there is still something that people can do right now.
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Farhana Yamin: ‘It took 20 minutes to unglue me from Shell’s office. It was a bit painful’
The climate crisis lawyer talks about the Extinction Rebellion protests and why the government must take action on the environment
Farhana Yamin is an environmental lawyer who, over the past three decades, has worked on a number of international treaties, including the Paris climate agreement. She has represented small island nations threatened by the effects of global heating and recently took part in the Extinction Rebellion protests.
How did you become politically interested in the environment?
When I was about 20, 22 and qualifying as a lawyer. It was just before the Earth summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. I was already working for the small island states in the climate negotiations. And the climate change convention was adopted and the biodiversity convention was adopted. So all of these agreements were supposed to have sorted out the problem. It was a time when I was very optimistic about what law could do.
Extinction Rebellion urges ad industry to use its power for good
Letter to senior figures urges them to use their power to influence public opinion on climate change
Environmental activists Extinction Rebellion have turned their fire on the advertising industry in a public letter, encouraging it to use its expertise in manipulating public opinion for good or risk mass public protests against it.
Speaking to the Guardian, one of the authors of the letter, which was written by Extinction Rebellion members with decades of experience of the advertising industry, said the group was not “singling out advertising, as we previously disrupted fashion week and are systematically challenging all industries who have the platform, influence and skills to tackle this epoch-defining crisis but are failing to do so in any meaningful way”.
Continue reading...130,000 trees to be planted in English cities and towns
More than 130,000 trees are to be planted in English towns and cities over the next two years as part of the nation’s battle against global heating.
The environment secretary, Michael Gove, will announce on Sunday that grants for the plantings will be made available through the Urban Tree Challenge Fund.
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