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Consortium plans Japan, Australia e-fuels value chain
A Japanese consortium is planning a multistep programme to develop clean fuels via capturing CO2 from industries that cannot be easily transitioned to lower emissions via electrification or the use of hydrogen to create new ‘e-fuels’ produced in Australia that can be used in place of traditional fossil fuels.
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Woodside buys enough ACCUs to meet more than 90% of its Safeguard obligations to 2030
Australia’s Woodside Energy has bought nearly all the Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) it needs to meet its compliance obligations to 2030 under the Safeguard Mechanism, according to its climate report released Tuesday.
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Japan to certify second batch of OECMs in bid to meet biodiversity targets
Japan will next month certify 63 more Other Effective area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) that businesses can choose to support financially in exchange for biodiversity support certificates, the environment ministry announced Tuesday.
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CEC calls for big budget spend on renewables, and net zero grid by 2035
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EnergyAustralia says two four-hour battery projects competing for government contracts
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Landowners invited to host gigawatts of solar and wind along 930km “clean energy corridor”
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Solar, electrification and a big battery: Report says Top End can thrive without gas
The post Solar, electrification and a big battery: Report says Top End can thrive without gas appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Antarctica provides at least $276 billion a year in economic benefits to the world, new research finds
In our market-driven world, calculating the economic value of the environment can be a useful tool in garnering support for environmental protection.
Rachel Baird, Senior Lecturer , University of Tasmania
Natalie Stoeckl, Professor of Economics, University of Tasmania
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South Australia fast-tracks 100 pct renewables target to 2027
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New Zealand forestry sector in limbo as it waits for policy clarity from new govt
Investor sentiment in New Zealand’s forestry sector is low, as the industry looks to the newly-elected coalition government to provide details on proposed policies and address overhanging issues left over from the previous Labour administration, market participants told Carbon Pulse.
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Gills Aloud? Tiny fish found making very big noise
A miniscule, transparent fish makes drumming sounds as loud as a jackhammer, say researchers.
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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Oil majors join initiative to tackle ‘methane slip’ from fuelled vessels
Two oil and gas majors and a gas shipping company have joined an initiative aimed at improving technologies to measure and mitigate methane emissions from the maritime sector, in an effort to reduce pollution from the use of LNG as a fuel.
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Academics call for organisations to shift to carbon removals in offsetting strategies
Companies should shift towards carbon removals with durable storage in their credit-buying strategies as opposed to credits for emissions avoidance or reductions, say academics in updated offsetting guidance.
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Over 60% of the most-at-risk companies are failing to implement deforestation policies
Most of the companies driving tropical deforestation are failing to address their impacts, with one-third lacking commitments and almost two-thirds showing little evidence of implementing them, a study has found.
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