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“Absolutely world leading:” Why Australia is leading the charge away from baseload power
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Norway stands firm on blue hydrogen days after Equinor scraps plans -minister
BRIEFING: Global net zero commitments increase, yet 40% of major players still lack targets
UK airline becomes largest carbon removals buyer in aviation via landmark deal
Colombia to launch ETS in ‘enrolment’ phase in 2025 -minister
‘Breakthrough discovery’: Indigenous Rangers in outback WA find up to 50 night parrots – one of Australia’s most elusive birds
Elevated ozone levels threaten tropical forests’ role in climate mitigation, researchers warn
Sri Lanka publishes positive list for Article 6 projects
UN loss and damage fund cements executive pick, World Bank arrangements
“Economic insanity:” Treasurer slams Peter Dutton’s nuclear power plan
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Albanese urged to ditch Howard-era native forest logging exemptions
Exclusive: Independent MPs and Lidia Thorpe tell PM that environment law reforms under negotiation must remove exemptions for native forest logging
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Independent MPs and a crossbench senator are trying to increase the pressure on the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, to remove Howard-era exemptions that allow native forest logging to operate outside national environment laws.
The government has been negotiating over reforms to the laws in the Senate, where Greens and crossbenchers David Pocock and Lidia Thorpe have been pushing for an end to the exemptions for logging covered by regional forest agreements.
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Continue reading...No more sticking-plaster solutions: Britain’s green agenda is on solid ground | Joss Garman
Showing climate delivery can be done effectively and fairly would be an extraordinary climate legacy for Keir Starmer
A well-intentioned but badly designed and poorly communicated energy policy from the German government, and more recent protests by farmers in France and the Netherlands, have knocked the confidence of European political leaders that environmental progress can be delivered in a way that works for people and enjoys democratic support. Unashamedly popular climate policies from Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves and Ed Miliband offer the chance to reshape European climate politics and confound these sceptics.
Showing climate delivery can be done fairly, effectively, affordably and with strong public support would be an extraordinary climate legacy for Starmer. It would build on Britain’s relatively strong record of having halved its climate footprint already, and it would offer hope amid all the gloom.
Joss Garman is executive director of the European Climate Foundation
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Continue reading...UK public washing their clothes too often, says major laundry brand
Ecover, backed by activist model Lily Cole, calls for fewer washes to reduce microplastics and other sources of water pollution
A company that sells cleaning products is giving customers some surprising advice: wash your clothes less.
Ecover is calling for a change in our laundry habits after research found people felt under societal pressure to wash their clothes more frequently, and were unaware that this could damage the environment.
Continue reading...Retired priest speaks of ‘painful’ treatment by church over her climate protests
The Rev Sue Parfitt has lost right to conduct religious ceremonies after her arrest at a Just Stop Oil demonstration
An 82-year-old retired priest has spoken of her pain at losing her right to conduct religious ceremonies because of her participation in Just Stop Oil protests.
The Rev Sue Parfitt was arrested in May after causing damage to the glass around Magna Carta at the British Library in London as part of a protest with the climate action group. She is still awaiting trial.
Continue reading...Gold rush: harvest moon rises to meet canola season in Riverina – in pictures
Guardian Australia’s photographer-at-large Mike Bowers captures a burst of yellow on NSW’s south-west slopes
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