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Bluefloat checks pulse on community support for 1.7GW offshore wind plans
BlueFloat Energy calls for community feedback on Eastern Rise offshore wind farm, as it prepares to seek environmental approvals for the NSW project.
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World’s tallest wind power testing mast hopes to herald new generation of turbines
The inauguration of a high altitude onshore wind power testing mast in a coal mining region in Germany offers new promise for industrial green power.
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UK announces latest round of award recipients to support industry energy saving, emissions cuts
Green hydrogen versus direct renewables – best and worst ways to use wind and solar
The there are good ways to use wind and solar and bad ways. And much of it comes down to where green hydrogen is applied.
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Installation begins on largest electricity transformers to support renewable highway
Installation begins on Bundey substation which will be home to the state’s largest electricity transformers and play key role in new renewable highway.
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RGGI Market: RGAs plateau despite shrinking allowance surplus
US financial services giant to aid carbon market investors with administration, deposit services
Alberta TIER credit prices tick up in April, as traders debate upcoming election impact
The end of offshore oil and gas exploration in NZ was hard won – but it remains politically fragile
EU Parliament’s largest party falters on efforts to extend methane curbs to imports
Frogs in Puerto Rico croak at a higher pitch due to global heating
Call of the coquí frog is affected by rising temperatures, scientists find
Frogs in Puerto Rico are croaking at a higher pitch due to global heating, scientists have found.
The frogs appear to be decreasing in size at warmer temperatures, which causes their croaks to become high pitched. If the trends continue, the heat could become too much for the sensitive amphibians to survive successfully, researchers have said.
Continue reading...Whales take up to two hours to die after being harpooned, Icelandic report finds
Food and veterinary authority report questions whether hunting large whales can meet animal welfare objectives
Whales have taken as long as two hours to die during Icelandic hunts, according to a report by the Icelandic food and veterinary authority.
A number of the carcasses of the fin whales shot by explosive harpoons during hunts in Iceland last year were examined by the organisation, which found that almost 40% struggled for approximately 11 and a half minutes before they died, while two took more than an hour. A quarter of the fin whales, the second-largest mammal on Earth after the blue whale, considered “vulnerable” globally by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, had to be harpooned a second time. Only 59% died instantly.
Continue reading...Cornish farm launches project to triple UK’s temperate rainforest
Former soldier is transforming his land on Bodmin Moor with tree planting and natural regeneration
Tripling Britain’s temperate rainforest is the goal of a new charity founded by a veteran of the war in Afghanistan who found solace in this unique and biodiverse habitat.
The Thousand Year Trust is being launched this week by Merlin Hanbury-Tenison, who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after three tours of Afghanistan and is now transforming his 120-hectare (300 acre) hill farm on Bodmin Moor into the largest rainforest restoration project in England and Wales.
Continue reading...UK joins list of donors to Brazilian fund for Amazon protection
Global coal plant pipeline to shrink by around half due to policies and lack of finance, study finds
What Australia's new gas tax will mean for new projects, the economy and the climate
How First Nations can help keep Australia in the global clean energy race
Following Canada’s lead, the US Inflation Reduction Act supports First Nations as equity owners of major energy projects. Australia has an opportunity right now to get the settings rights.
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Germany unveils plans to add 150GW of solar by 2030, as gas use slumps
Germany outlines plan to add 150GW of solar by 2030, including agri and floating PV. Meanwhile, gas use slumps by nearly one quarter in a year.
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