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ClearVue solar glass notches first commercial setting – a shopping centre atrium
Perth-based building-integrated PV company completes first commercial demonstration – a solar glass atrium at a suburban Perth shopping centre.
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De-smogging mining director Ian Plimer’s anti-climate rant in The Australian
Ian Plimer's latest attempt in the pages of Murdoch-owned The Australian newspaper to shoot down climate science had so many clear errors it should embarass the editor who printed it.
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From wood waste to solar: The changing face of renewables in past 20 years
The renewable technology of choice has changed significantly over the past 20 years. This graph shows how.
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'Beggars belief': more endangered parrots exported from Australia
Warren Entsch demands investigation after German convicted kidnapper boasts about new shipment
A government MP has said it “beggars belief” that more endangered Australian birds have been exported to a German organisation headed by a convicted kidnapper and extortionist, after a Guardian investigation revealed there had been multiple warnings that the birds could be sold to collectors at a huge profit.
Warren Entsch repeated calls for an independent investigation into how the Association for the Conservation of Threatened Parrots was able to receive hundreds of rare and endangered birds from Australia, after its founder, Martin Guth, used a social media post to say more endangered species had arrived at its facilities in January.
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Climate change set to disrupt Australia's summer sports calendar
Heat, rainfall, droughts, cyclones and bushfires are all on the rise, Climate Council warns
Extreme weather events linked to climate change have the potential to disrupt Australia’s summer sports obsession at elite and grassroots level, the Climate Council warns.
Its latest report – Weather Gone Wild, released on Wednesday – says climate change is increasing the frequency and severity of events such as extreme heat, intense rainfall, droughts, tropical cyclones and bushfires.
Continue reading...German backlash against EU air pollution limits 'lacks evidence'
World Health Organization official comments on row about safe levels of nitrogen dioxide
The World Health Organization says it has seen no evidence to support a German backlash against tough EU air pollution limits.
The country’s transport minister, Andreas Scheuer, sent a letter to the European commission last week calling for a review of the EU’s nitrogen dioxide (NO2) limits, despite signs of a government split over the issue.
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Analyst, Clean Energy, Edison Electric Institute – Washington DC
Senior Analyst, Financial Analysis & Business Analytics, Edison Electric Institute – Washington DC
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UK parents 'worryingly unaware' of damage from air pollution
Child health experts say public needs to be better informed about scale of crisis
Child health experts have said families and parents are worryingly unaware of the severe damage air pollution is doing to young people in the UK.
In a survey of leading health professionals, nine in 10 said air pollution was harming children in their areas, and a similar proportion (92%) said the public needed to be better informed about the issue.
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