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If you build them, they will come: record year for cycle counters
New superhighways and better networks are helping cycle lane usage boom across the UK
Cycle lanes are one of the most efficient and healthiest ways of moving people. A single bike lane can transport five times as many people as a motor traffic lane, without the air and noise pollution. This is good news for everyone, whether you drive, walk or cycle – or breathe.
What’s clear from the data, though – despite occasional bizarre claims to the contrary, and attempts to have lanes removed – is that to reap cycling’s benefits you have to build proper infrastructure. But if you build it, they will come – and the cycle counters prove it.
Continue reading...It's not worth wiping out a species for the Yeelirrie uranium mine
A fortnight with Extinction Rebellion – in pictures
The Guardian photographer Sean Smith has spent every day with the climate change group Extinction Rebellion during their two weeks of protests in central London
Continue reading...Australian wave power technology tapped to power Spanish Canary Island
WA-based Bombora Wave Power to supply 4MW of its mPower technology to help wean fourth largest of Spanish Canary Islands, Lanzarote, off diesel.
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Decmil awarded $79M Yandid wind farm balance of plant contract
The contract will be Decmil’s second project with leading global wind energy company Vestas and follows the award of the Warradarge Wind Farm balance of plant works in early March 2019. The project will be developed by Yandin Wind Farm Pty Ltd.
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Labor commits $10M to boost CSIRO climate science centre capabilities
A Shorten Labor Government will commit $10 million to boost the capabilities of the CSIRO Climate Science Centre, better coordinate Australian climate science and develop an Australian climate science capability plan.
The post Labor commits $10M to boost CSIRO climate science centre capabilities appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Renewables a better bet than gas for Labor’s $1.5bn transformation plan
Labor is right – there is a huge opportunity to transform the NT economy through energy development. But it's renewables that hold the most opportunity, not gas.
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CP Daily: Thursday April 25, 2019
Labor accused of refashioning NAIF into gas fuelled “carbon disaster”
Federal Labor’s pledge to spend up to $1.5bn unlocking gas supply in Queensland and NT angers green groups, blurs lines between the party's apparently climate-forward policies and those of the climate-denying Coalition.
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Mexico to re-release pilot ETS rules next month as it prepares for 2020 market launch
Washington becomes sixth US state to commit to 100% renewables
The state-led drive towards 100% renewable energy in US continues at breakneck speed as Washington State pass bill requiring 100% carbon-free power by 2045 and coal phase-out by 2025.
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Britain boasts record 90-hour coal-free Easter weekend
Great Britain set a new record for electricity generation without coal-fired power plants over the Easter weekend.
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Renewables delivered record 77% of German power on Easter Monday
Power production from renewables in Germany hit a new record high on Easter Monday, delivering 77% of net public electricity supply, and more than demand at certain times.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Australia and the art of the story-start solar policy
Australia’s suite of stop-start solar policies is driving some parts of the industry crazy with frustration, as the phone stops ringing in Victoria and strict new workplace rules are imposed in Queensland.
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Coalition under fire for approving uranium mine day before election called
WA mine approved on 10 April despite native species risk and not announced until 24 April
The Morrison government is under fire for quietly approving a giant uranium mine in outback Western Australia the day before the federal election was called, despite warnings it could lead to the extinction of native species.
Canadian company Cameco’s Yeelirrie uranium mine, 500 kilometres north of Kalgoorlie, was approved by the environment minister, Melissa Price, on 10 April. There was no public notification on the decision until 24 April, when documents were posted on the environment department website.
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