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UPDATE – UK’s steel bailouts signpost green subsidy boost, carbon border adjustment
Ratings agency puts US CCS projects ‘on watch’ for potential score change
Steel industry overlooking mine methane leaks in low-carbon transition -report
A gecko: Not the hiss or croak for me | Helen Sullivan
The gecko licks its eyeball seductively: I mean, have you seen my feet?
It is evening, and the world seems to go still for a moment, as though some kind of signal has been lost. You hear a tiny bark. There in the corner: a gecko. If the corner is in an apartment that is in a suburb in a city in Malaysia, you hear a “cicak”, in Bangladesh, “tiktiki”.
Where does this tiny reptile get the confidence to make a sound like that? “Not the hiss or croak for me,” it says. The gecko licks its eyeball seductively: I mean, have you seen my feet?
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France to take legal action over ‘nightmare’ plastic pellet spill
Brittany beaches polluted by waves of beads believed to be from shipping containers lost in Atlantic
The French government is taking legal action over an “environmental nightmare” caused by waves of tiny plastic beads washing up on the coast of Brittany.
The white pellets the size of grains of rice, nicknamed “mermaids’ tears”, have been appearing on beaches in France and Spain for the last year. They are believed to have come from shipping containers lost in the Atlantic Ocean.
Continue reading...Record number of financials request firms to disclose environmental impact -report
Australia’s top 10 best performing solar farms in 2022 include some originals
Australia's best performing solar farms in 2022 include some of the very first assets built up to a decade ago.
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“Greener and cheaper:” Deakin Uni extract silicon from solar panels to make batteries
Landmark discovery to extract silicon from solar panels for use in building better batteries helps to solve two long-term challenges in the clean energy transition.
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Plastic pirouettes: Japan’s recycled bottle ballet – in pictures
Plastic, a production by Japanese company K-Ballet, draws attention to a global pollution crisis with its unusual set and wardrobe design. Resembling space-age creatures with PET bottles strapped to their bodies, dancers including US guest star Julian MacKay move through a shifting plastic labyrinth
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: ACCUs rise 11%, as regulator mints 300k credits
Former C-Quest Capital manager launches digital offset management platform
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‘It used to be like heaven’: the Iraq wetlands decimated by the climate crisis – in pictures
The people of the Hawizeh marshes of southern Iraq have an ancient history living in the world’s most unique and biodiverse wetlands. The region has been reduced to near-desert as a result of the climate crisis, devastated by drought and man-made dams. Thousands of families are having to leave.
Continue reading...Thames Water’s real-time map confirms raw sewage discharges
Effluent in Gloucestershire river pinpointed by digital map as water companies accused of routinely pumping out waste to rivers
The market town of Fairford, nestling in the Cotswold hills, is perhaps best known for its church, which has the only complete set of mediaeval stained glass windows in England.
But thanks to a more modern phenomenon, an interactive digital map produced by Thames Water, the Gloucestershire town, with its traditional honey coloured limestone houses, is becoming better known for its continuous, gushing, raw sewage overflow.
Continue reading...Low-carbon jobs fell after Cameron’s kibosh on ‘green crap’ policies – study
Exclusive: proportion of green job openings in UK ‘declined significantly’ after 2012, analysis shows
Job opportunities in Britain’s low-carbon economy have fallen sharply since David Cameron’s government decided to cut policies he described as “green crap”, with fewer vacancies now available as a share of the economy than in 2012, a study reveals.
Academics at the London School of Economics’ Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment found the proportion of green job openings being advertised in the UK “declined significantly” after 2012.
Continue reading...German start-up plans “Apple-like” solar stores as it snaps up Australian solar companies
The European supergroup expects deals to come thick and fast in 2023 to turn it into the biggest solar company in Australia by revenue.
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SolarEdge software first to get approval for rooftop solar flexible export plan
Built-in inverter software also offers a new - modern - option for states looking for a backstop system to handle high levels of residential solar exports.
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