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FOI documents confirm Woodside plans for CCS at vast gas field
CBAM to have limited impact on emissions, but greatly affect trade for developing Asia, ADB says
Secrets in the canopy: scientists discover 8 striking new bee species in the Pacific
NSW Planning gives green tick to another wind farm in New England
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“Stop dividing us”: Andrew Forrest attacks pro-nuclear politicians
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Australian gas giant signs on green steel hopeful for CCS
Our native animals are easy prey after a fire. Could artificial refuges save them?
GE to provide turbines for world’s biggest hydrogen only power plant in Whyalla
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Turnbulls win tender to pursue 1GW of pumped hydro projects in Hunter Valley
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No nuclear option for $275m green-manufacturing and innovation grants
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RePlanet plans pilot for monitoring of biodiversity credit projects
Australian carbon exchange will not impede OTC market, Clean Energy Regulator says
A ‘war on red meat’? No, changes to Australian dietary guidelines are just a sensible response to Earth’s environmental woes
Bangladesh bans adopting elephants from the wild
Bangladesh bans adopting elephants from the wild
‘It looked like we were at sea’: UK River and Rowing Museum faces up to climate threat
Near flooding of Henley-on-Thames building prompts decision to tell the story of climate crisis
From the reconstructed riverside of The Wind in the Willows to an historic Georgian rowboat used in the inaugural Oxford-Cambridge race, the exhibits at the River and Rowing Museum celebrate the importance of British rivers.
But the award-winning building in Henley-on-Thames – designed by the modernist architect David Chipperfield – is facing a significant threat from the very river beside which it resides.
Continue reading...How about charging dog owners £100 for a licence to cover the costs of poo? | Ros Coward
The country’s 13 million dogs create a lot of mess that’s hard to dispose of, dangerous and harmful to the environment
An unlikely folk hero has emerged in the Venice beach area of Los Angeles. Their identity is unknown, but their popularity is down to their homemade flags on cocktail sticks stuck into piles of dog faeces with messages like “Lazy. Pick. Up. Your. Dog. Poo”. The message is going down well. “I’m a big fan,” said one local. “No one wants to see a dog poop everywhere.”
These are the exact tactics that were used in Britain back in the 1980s, when dog faeces on the streets first began to be seen as unacceptable. Campaigners stuck little flags with similar messages aimed at getting dog poo off streets and public play areas. In many ways it was a successful campaign. There’s now widespread consciousness of the dangers to children of toxocara disease caused by accidentally ingesting excrement via their hands. And there are very few who would put up a public defence that a faeces-littered pavement is a sign of the healthy freedom of its citizens.
Continue reading...Support for clean-air traffic scheme in Chelsea plunges Tory MP into row
London minister Greg Hands embroiled in congestion and pollution debate with constituents over scheme in election battleground
When the Tory minister Greg Hands criticised a trial scheme in his constituency to block the use of residential roads as rat runs, he might have expected to win some votes and boost his party’s pro-car agenda.
Instead, he finds himself embroiled in a charged and divisive debate in his Chelsea and Fulham constituency, with a backlash from some Tories who back measures to curb traffic and introduce clean-air neighbourhoods.
Continue reading...Gupta puts hand up for Whyalla green hydrogen, but will take Santos gas first
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