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Renewable developer partners with carbon companies to build DAC park in Texas
Japanese project developer gets fresh funds for business expansion
Indonesia plans to expand carbon trading to nine industries by 2027
Coal pollution chokes Ulaanbataar – in pictures
The toxic smog that settles over the Mongolian capital every winter has been a suffocating problem for well over a decade that successive governments have failed to dispel. In the depths of winter, the city’s daily average of PM 2.5 small particulate that can enter the lungs and bloodstream, can be 27 times higher than the level considered safe by the World Health Organization. Respiratory illness cases have risen steadily, with pneumonia the second leading cause of death for children under five
Continue reading...South Africa likely to face carbon credit shortage for another decade, analysts find
Japanese firms partner on CORSIA-compliant wood-based sustainable aviation fuel
China thermal power drops 5.8% in Jan-Feb, but coal production continues to grow
Weather tracker: deadly storms in US and rain hits Australian Grand Prix
At least 34 people killed as storms sweep midwest and southern states, while rain causes chaos in Melbourne race
At least 34 people have died across six states in the US in the past week as a powerful storm system swept through the midwest and south, affecting Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and Mississippi. The storms brought a devastating combination of dust storms, tornadoes, wildfires, flash flooding and large hailstones, and left behind a trail of wrecked vehicles, severely damaged buildings and widespread power outages. More than 60 million Americans have been affected by the severe weather.
Since Friday, 68 tornadoes have been observed, an unusually high number for this time of year, as tornado season doesn’t typically begin until May. Wind gusts reached up to 70mph. These intense storms were fuelled by a clash of warm, moist air from the Gulf of Mexico, which mixed with colder air from Canada and the Rocky Mountains. This temperature contrast combined with strong wind shear strengthened the rotating vortex of the thunderstorms. The flat terrain of Tornado Alley also assisted the storms, allowing them to develop and move rapidly across the region.
Continue reading...ID Market: Int’l trading fades away as domestic buying dominates
PREVIEW: NZ ETS auction tipped to fail as spot price well below auction floor
Do retail electricity prices really need to increase from July?
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New green loan offering to slash cost of solar for apartment owners and renters
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Danish giant behind huge Australian renewables pipeline rakes in more than $A20 billion in new funds
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Network partners sought to build poles, wires and community trust in hotly contested renewable zone
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Battery and solar projects waved through federal queue, but giant wind plan will need approval
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Hundreds of livestock breeds have gone extinct – but some Australian farmers are keeping endangered breeds alive
Hydro output hits lowest level on Australia’s main grid since market records began
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Graph of the Day: New Zealand heads towards 100 pct renewables
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