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A natural solution to the climate disaster | Letters
The world faces two existential crises, developing with terrifying speed: climate breakdown and ecological breakdown. Neither is being addressed with the urgency needed to prevent our life-support systems from spiralling into collapse. We are writing to champion a thrilling but neglected approach to averting climate chaos while defending the living world: natural climate solutions. This means drawing carbon dioxide out of the air by protecting and restoring ecosystems.
Related: The natural world can help save us from climate catastrophe
Continue reading...Parents around the world mobilise behind youth climate strikes
‘We owe it to our kids’: parents from 16 countries demand urgent climate action
Parents and grandparents around the world are mobilising in support of the youth strikes for climate movement that has swept the globe.
Under the banner Parents for the Future, 34 groups from 16 countries on four continents have issued an open letter. It demands urgent action to fight climate change and prevent temperatures rising by more than 1.5C, beyond which scientists say droughts, floods and heatwaves will get significantly worse.
Continue reading...Country diary: field horsetail shoots rise and prepare to swish
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear: This ancient, tenacious plant has already weathered three mass extinctions
Every April, rocket-shaped, yellow, nine-inch reproductive shoots of field horsetail (Equisetum arvense), tipped with small cones, erupt through this patch of waste ground beside Mill Road car park on the bank of the river Tyne. They’ll soon wither, after they’ve released their payload of spores. Then forests of green, corrugated stems and whorls of thread-like leaves, shaped like miniature Christmas trees, will rise from their creeping underground stems.
Continue reading...ABB and Rolls-Royce announce global microgrids cooperation
Partnership on microgrid solutions that integrates digital technology and efficient hybrid power systems
The post ABB and Rolls-Royce announce global microgrids cooperation appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Massive 700MW wind farm proposed for Victoria’s south west
Victoria’s Moyne Shire is being sized up for what could be a massive 700MW wind farm, in a proposal from locally-based renewable energy developer Wind Prospect.
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Solar industry backs Steggall, as symbolic end to Abbott-era energy policies
Smart Energy Council backs Independent candidate for Warringah, Zali Steggall, in her bid to oust "the most destructive politician in a generation” on climate and renewables.
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Toxic air will shorten children's lives by 20 months, study reveals
Global air pollution crisis is taking its greatest toll on children in south Asia
The life expectancy of children born today will be shortened by 20 months on average by breathing the toxic air that is widespread across the globe, with the greatest toll in south Asia, according to a major study.
Air pollution contributed to nearly one in every 10 deaths in 2017, making it a bigger killer than malaria and road accidents and comparable to smoking, according to the State of Global Air (SOGA) 2019 study published on Wednesday.
Continue reading...Animal testing: US closes 'kitten slaughterhouse' after outcry
CDM board weighs expanding struggling scheme to ride-sharing apps, other urban sectors
CP Daily: Tuesday April 2, 2019
Renewable energy now accounts for a third of global power capacity
IRENA says 171 GW of new renewable energy capacity in 2018 means a third of global power capacity is now provided by renewables.
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Big Tesla battery to provide back-up for trains in Japan
42 Tesla Powerpack battery storage units have been installed to provide emergency backup power for a Kintetsu train line in Osaka, Japan.
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Netting to stop birds nesting: Call for new safeguards
Government turns its back on people who have the least, and guarantees more cuts to essential services
The Budget's overall package gives the most dollars to people who already have the most, and offers people on the lowest incomes nothing.
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Australia’s biggest customers are abandoning coal-fired power projects
Australian government forecasts declining revenue from thermal coal, something they will need to come to terms with.
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Bold thinking needed to dig Australia out of self-inflicted energy import-export dilemma
The policy questions we ought to be asking now are not about how to preserve coal exports, but how Australia can replace those exports.
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Australia: 100% renewables could be cheaper, quicker and easier than thought
Windlab says detailed study of last two years of NEM demand shows that switch to 100% renewables could be cheaper, quicker and easier than previously thought.
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Coalition signs off with a budget tailored for climate denial
Coalition budget ignores climate science and its own mediocre targets - even the climate solutions fund has been reduced to a trickle feed.
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