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Renewable hydrogen: Is this the answer to cutting transport emissions?

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 17:03

The first of two articles looking at how hydrogen stacks up on emissions and costs. Here, how hydrogen is produced and delivered, and the emissions impact.

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Brisbane looks to electric buses, W.A. opts for diesel dinosaurs

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 16:57

Brisbane Metrol looks to clean transport options, in stark contrast to Western Australia, which has decided to buy 900 new diesel buses.

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Plains-wanderer hatchlings snuggle up to feather duster 'father' – video

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-03-25 16:07

The captive population of Australia’s most unique critically endangered bird has doubled thanks to a plan hatched by Werribee open range zoo in Victoria. Last week, nine plains-wanderer chicks came into the world within 24 hours of each other. One of the clutches was hatched in an incubator and raised under the paternal care of a feather duster after one of the fathers, a four-month-old who was daunted at raising his first chicks, stopped sitting on them. 

Within four days, the zoo director Glen Holland said, the chicks were eating crickets 'the size of beans' and zooming around their enclosure 'like bumblebees'.

'They have been snuggling up to the feather duster, pushing up into the feathers,' Holland said.



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Don't know how to save the planet? This is what you can do

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-03-25 16:00

Should we become vegetarians? Is it OK to fly? The author of There Is No Planet B, A Handbook for the Make or Break Years, answers the big questions

Our food makes up something like a quarter of our greenhouse gas footprint, and at the same time as cutting this we need to feed a growing population better than we are doing now, while rescuing our haemorrhaging biodiversity and avoiding an antibiotics crisis. There is no escaping the clear evidence that humans need to reduce their meat – especially beef and lamb – as well as dairy consumption. When we feed a soya bean to a cow, we get back only about 10% of the nutrition in beef, and it comes with a hefty dose of methane (a powerful greenhouse gas) and very likely some deforestation.

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Australian zoo breeds rare plains-wanderer by replacing absent father with feather duster

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-03-25 15:48

Captive population of critically endangered bird doubles with the birth of nine chicks

The captive population of Australia’s most unique critically endangered bird has doubled with the birth of nine plains-wanderer chicks, helped out by a feather duster, a heat lamp and a lot of cotton wool.

The chicks were born to two pairs and hatched within 24 hours of each other at Werribee open range zoo in Victoria last week.

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Renewables might not be the answer

ABC Environment - Mon, 2019-03-25 15:30
For years most of us have embraced the use of solar power and wind farms to help mitigate the effects of climate change. Might we have made a mistake? Michael Shellenberger argues that the ecological impacts of solar and wind are too profound to ignore.
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Ban cars outside UK schools to tackle air pollution, teachers say

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-03-25 15:00

Government must take urgent action to improve air quality around schools, report finds

Nearly two-thirds of teachers would support car-free roads outside schools during drop-off and pickup times, while more than half want the government to take urgent action to improve air quality outside schools, a survey suggests.

The study, in which 840 people in teaching roles across the UK participated, found that 63% would support a ban on motor vehicles outside the school gates at the start and end of the day.

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Coalition’s Canavan launches the sausage sizzle climate scare campaign

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 14:01

Canavan says Labor's climate plan will mean the end of the sausage sizzle and $100 meat trays. The scare campaign is on!

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Court rejects bid to block South Australia wind and ‘biggest’ battery project

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 13:49

Legal bid to block 180MW Twin Creek wind farm, with provisions for an energy storage facility more than twice the size of the Tesla big battery, has been rejected.

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In bloom: the art of drawing and painting Australian plants – in pictures

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-03-25 13:12

Sydney’s Royal Botanic Garden first launched its Botanica exhibition in 1999, focusing on the often overlooked but historically vital art of painting and drawing plants. Since then, Botanica has become a key event on the gardens’ annual calendar, with the sale of all artworks going towards funding science and conservation programs. This year, the free exhibition will feature 120 artworks from 66 established and emerging botanical artists from Australia and overseas.

Botanica is showing at the Royal Botanic Garden’s Lion Gate Lodge garden, Sydney, from 30 March

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CEFC tips $10m into home solar and battery-focused green bond

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 13:11

CEFC invests $10m in latest green bond from FlexiGroup – a $90.9 million issuance, with a large portion of rooftop solar, and a smaller portion of small-scale battery storage.

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Know your NEM: Market design to receive formal attention from ESB

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 13:07

Energy Security Board turns focus to a re-write of the market design. It will be an impossible task without including the environment in market objective.

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Market power delivers $3.5 billion windfall to coal generators, report finds

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 11:41

New report suggests coal generators pocketed an extra $3.5 billion from wholesale markets from closure of Hazelwood, and it had little to with added costs or capacity shortfalls.

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A national savings scheme could save 4.5 Liddells by 2030

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 11:30

Australia is the developed world’s worst performer in energy efficiency, but a focused scheme could save the output equivalent of 4.5 Liddell coal generators by 2030.

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Hanwha broadens Australian solar patent fight to include REC, BayWa, Sol

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 11:24

Hanwha Q Cells extends Australian patent infringement fight, with new Federal Court filing against REC Group, Sol Distribution and BayWa.

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Tim Peake joins Scouts Association to launch a new science badge for scouts.

BBC - Mon, 2019-03-25 11:08
Tim Peake says the new science badge for scouts will help highlight different career opportunities for the youth.
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Wind generation hits peak output of more than 4,000MW in Australia

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-03-25 10:42

Australia's wind output reaches a record peak of more than 4,000MW.

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Fracking plan ‘will release same C02 as 300m new cars’

The Guardian - Sun, 2019-03-24 19:00
Labour study comes as UK government faces pressure from courts and councils

The government’s fracking proposals would release the same amount of greenhouse gas emissions as almost 300 million new cars, fatally undermining ministers’ obligation to tackle the escalating climate crisis, according to new research.

Analysis by the Labour party shows that the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere if the government’s plans go ahead would be the same as the lifetime emissions of 286 million cars – or 29 new coal-fired power plants.

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Hunt for bogus asthma cure threatens pangolins

The Guardian - Sun, 2019-03-24 18:59
The most trafficked mammal on the planet is in dangerous decline

One of nature’s most remarkable creatures, the pangolin, is being driven to extinction as hunting and trafficking have soared in recent years. Studies have discovered that hundreds of thousands of these distinctive, scaly animals are now being killed every year to satisfy markets in Asia, making it the most trafficked and poached mammal on Earth.

The pangolin is hunted for its meat – and also for its scales, which are believed to have important medicinal properties as cures for poor circulation, skin complaints and asthma.

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Huge fossil discovery made in China's Hubei province

BBC - Sun, 2019-03-24 18:39
The fossils found on a river bed in eastern China are estimated to be about 518 million years old.
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