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Farmers 'misunderstand' Wales rewilding project
A new inquiry into Indigenous policy must address the root causes of failure
Tesla Powerwall 2 battery price cut by $2,000 for S.A. VPP customers
South Australian households can get around $2,000 off price of Powerwall 2 home battery – but only for members of the Tesla's VPP program.
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Two, four, six, eight, anticipate! – in pictures
Gamblers wait for the wheel of fortune to stop spinning. Ice creams start to drip. A family photo in mid-burn. What do these shots of the moments inbetween tell us about the world?
Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: Let’s not forget climate science
Professor Brendan Mackey, a lead IPCC author, with the latest update on climate science.
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Britain is nation of litter louts, says Jeremy Paxman
Clean Up Britain patron criticises ‘utterly useless’ ministers and ‘even more useless’ Keep Britain Tidy
Britain is a nation of litter louts and government efforts to tackle “the soul-destroying problem” are “utterly useless”, according to Jeremy Paxman, patron of the Clean Up Britain group.
Polluters, such as the makers of chewing gum and cigarettes, should be made to pay for a national campaign to change peoples’ behaviour, he will tell the UK’s largest waste and recycling conference on Thursday. The aim is to make littering as unacceptable as drunk driving, he says.
Continue reading...Plastic alternatives may worsen marine pollution, MPs warn
Committee says UK should reduce use of plastics rather than replace it with other materials
Compostable and biodegradable plastics could add to marine pollution because there is no infrastructure in place to make sure they break down correctly, a committee of MPs has warned.
The use of alternatives to plastic are being adopted by many food and drink companies, takeaway coffee venues, cafes and retailers. But experts giving evidence to MPs on the environment, food and rural affairs committee said the infrastructure required to deal with the new packaging was not in place and there was a lack of consumer understanding about these alternatives.
Continue reading...How local energy can boost Australia’s climate change resilience
New discussion paper from Total Environment Centre and Renew argues small-scale generation, supported by local storage and microgrids can increase network resilience.
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CSIRO to co-develop high energy, highly safe EV batteries
CSIRO partnership with Japan's Piotrek aims to produce Australian-developed high energy, solid-state batteries for the electric vehicle market within five years.
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Wind overtaking brown coal is only a matter of time
As Australia's installed wind capacity rises, wind farms generating more than brown coal plants will happen reasonably often. And this dynamic is only heading in one direction.
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Coalition returns to climate denial roots as Morrison dodges UN summit
Climate denial is making a strong comeback in Scott Morrison's Coalition. So much so that it seems to be having an impact on the other side of politics.
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'There is a problem': Australia's top scientist Alan Finkel pushes to eradicate bad science
Australia could reap $328m a year if it treated recycling waste like coal – report
Calls for world-class recycling systems to replace current one, which makes just $4m a year due to contamination in co-mingled recycling bins
If Australia treated recycling waste like iron ore or coal the nation could be $300m better off each year, a report has found.
Instead, Australia makes just $4m a year from recycling due to high levels of contamination in co-mingled recycling bins.
Continue reading...Australia bushfires are now 'hotter and more intense'
Worms fail to thrive in soil containing microplastics – study
Finding could have implications for farming - as worms are vital part of farmland ecosystem
Worms fail to thrive in earth containing microplastics, new research has shown, adding to the growing body of evidence of impacts from the increasingly widespread contaminants on the natural world.
The rosy-tipped earthworm, Aporrectodea rosea, is one of the most common found in farmland in temperate regions. Scientists found that worms placed in soil loaded with high density polyethylene (HDPE) – a common plastic used for bags and bottles – for 30 days lost about 3% of their body weight, compared with a control sample of similar worms placed in similar soil without HDPE, which put on 5% in body weight over the same period.
Continue reading...Deep sea habitats survey spots shipwreck
Bloodhound Diary: Do the maths
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Why pay thermal generators to stay online? It’s totally nuts
You can't run a modern, vibrant Australian or NSW economy on a fleet of clapped-out 40 and then 50-year-old coal generators.
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