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'Forever chemicals' still in use in UK make-up
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Aussie company joins global heavyweights in virtual power plant peak body
SwitchDin joins US auto giants and other big names in Rocky Mountain Institute-led peak body formed to guide the "explosive growth" of VPPs.
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Safeguard reforms give heavy polluters a small nudge – they need a big kick
Federal Labor's safeguard reforms are a modest step in the right direction, but for carbon intensive businesses to survive there needs to be a bunch of acceleration.
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Forrest weighs in on Sun Cable, says $35bn solar export project needs “urgent change”
Andrew Forrest weighs in on Sun Cable, all but confirming the company's woes lie in a spat with fellow billionaire backer Mike-Cannon Brookes.
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WCI Markets: CCA prices pick up amid renewed spread activity, Washington allowances stall
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Dolphins ‘shout’ to compensate for human-made background noise
Research adds to concerns about the impact of human noise pollution on marine life
We have all experienced the frustration of trying to hold a conversation in a loud pub or restaurant. Now researchers have shown that dolphins may face a similar scenario, showing that they “shout” to each other when faced with background noise.
The findings revealed that a noisy environment makes it harder for dolphins to communicate and cooperate on tasks, adding to concern about the impact of human noise pollution on marine life.
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