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Business Development & Sourcing Manager (South East Asia), First Climate Markets – Thailand/Malaysia/Singapore
Spring Statement: Cambridge data team gets £45m boost
Study reveals the wolf within your pet dog
Youth climate strikes to take place in more than 100 countries
Movement inspired by Greta Thunberg has snowballed, as Belgian workers join strike
Hundreds of thousands of children are expected to walk out of their classrooms on Friday for a global climate strike amid growing anger at the failure of politicians to tackle the escalating ecological crisis.
Children at tens of thousands of schools in more than 100 countries are due to take part in the walkouts which began last year when one teenager – Greta Thunberg – held a solo protest outside the Swedish parliament.
Continue reading...Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for climate activism
Carbon Market Analyst, International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) – Berlin
Comic Relief: School shuns red nose plastic because of pollution fears
NT councils offered grants to install solar, batteries, EV chargers
Northern Territory Labor government opens $2m grant scheme to help make councils more energy efficient and reduce costs to consumers and taxpayers.
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007 goes electric with Aston Martin Rapide E
James Bond makes the move to all-electric mobility with a luxury, limited edition Aston Martin Rapide E.
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Mercedes begins “massive EV onslaught” with all-electric SUV reveal in Melbourne
"Electric now has a Mercedes!" German car-maker gives Australian customers sneak peek – and test drive – of its first all-electric crossover, the "family size" EQC SUV.
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RWE moves ahead on hedging, as emissions fall 10.5% in 2018
EU carbon prices to top €30 in second half of 2019, say analysts
Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel peace prize
Climate strike founder shortlisted ahead of global strikes planned in more than 105 countries
Greta Thunberg, the founder of the Youth Strike for Climate movement, has been nominated for the Nobel peace prize, just before the biggest day yet of global action.
Thunberg began a solo protest in Sweden in August but has since inspired students around the globe. Strikes are expected in 1,659 towns and cities in 105 countries on Friday, involving hundreds of thousands of young people.
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Grattan on Friday: The Coalition is trapped in its coal minefield
US official reveals Atlantic oil plan while hailing Trump distractions
Revealed: Interior department official says he is ‘thrilled’ by Trump’s ‘knack for keeping the attention of the media and public focused somewhere else’
A top US official told a group of fossil fuel industry leaders that the Trump administration will soon issue a proposal making large portions of the Atlantic available for oil and gas development, and said that it is easier to work on such priorities because Donald Trump is skilled at sowing “absolutely thrilling” distractions, according to records of a meeting obtained by the Guardian.
Joe Balash, the assistant secretary for land and minerals management, was speaking to companies in the oil exploration business at a meeting of the International Association of Geophysical Contractors, or IAGC, last month.
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'This is an emergency': Australia's student climate strikes and where you can find them
Strikes are planned at 60 locations in Australia, including every state and territory capital
Tens of thousands of Australian school students are expected to walk out of class on Friday to demand governments take action on climate change.
The Australian strikes are part of a global campaign by students for greater urgency from politicians in tackling what they see as the greatest threat to their future.
Continue reading...'We can’t afford to stand by and do nothing’: 10 everyday heroes fighting to save the planet
Schoolchildren around the world are joining a global strike against climate change this week. But they’re not the only everyday people inspired to take action. We talk to 10 UK activists on the frontline of our most serious environmental issues.
Extinction Rebellion is an environmental direct action group
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