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California gasoline and diesel sales take divergent routes in September
The five big energy events of 2022, and what they mean for wind, solar, EVs and batteries
There is going to be a large step up in demand for wind, solar, and EV batteries over the next decade. But trade barriers emerge as a problem.
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Spinning machines versus grid forming inverters: The search for control in 100 pct renewables
Competition between spinning machines and grid forming batteries to replace retiring coal generators will be one of the landmark themes of the switch to renewables.
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Massachusetts December GWSA auction recedes from record high
British Columbia strengthens 2030 LCFS target to most stringent in North America
INTERVIEW: Wisconsin county to pursue largest forestry VER project of its kind
For Australia to lead the way on green hydrogen, first we must find enough water
‘Embrace history’: UN environment chief calls for immediate action on Cop15 deal
Inger Andersen said we must not ‘pause for a second’ as we ‘change the relationship between people and nature’
The UN’s environment chief has urged citizens, businesses and governments to “not pause for a second” in implementing the new once-in-a-decade deal to halt the destruction of nature, calling for changes in consumption patterns and attitudes.
“[With the new agreement] we are acknowledging that protecting the natural world represents a sum of linear efforts by governments, by businesses and by us – each one of us as individuals and consumers,” said Inger Andersen, the executive director of the UN environment programme.
Continue reading...Oil major admits Indigenous people could miss out on benefits from Congo reforestation project
UNDP and Klik Foundation sign MoU for international carbon trade
Removals need subsidies higher than carbon price due to greater impact, say researchers
Cop15 in Montreal: did the summit deliver for the natural world?
The talking is over, and a text has been agreed on the next decade of targets to save the natural world. Here are the highs and lows of the Convention of Biological Diversity’s (CBD) agreement
The term “nature positive”, which scientists had said would be the biodiversity equivalent of “net zero”, did not make the final document. Many will see this as a missed opportunity – a unifying idea similar to keeping global heating to within 1.5C. However, the 2030 goal to “take urgent action to halt and reverse biodiversity loss” is still considered a relatively strong call to action.
Continue reading...What’s this unfamiliar feeling I have after the Cop15 meeting? It might just be hope | Craig Bennett
The Montreal biodiversity conference set some ambitious targets. It’s now up to nations – including the UK – to step up
I don’t normally finish United Nations Cop meetings with a smile on my face. Yet as the sun sets on the UN biodiversity conference, Cop15, in Montreal with a global agreement for nature’s recovery, I’m walking away feeling rather more optimistic than I did only a fortnight ago.
In the early hours of Monday morning in Montreal, Canada, nearly 200 countries agreed and adopted a new “global biodiversity framework” containing various goals and targets. The pact requires all nations – particularly the UK – to dramatically up their game on protecting and restoring nature.
Continue reading...Fund launches call for climate contribution projects ahead of third cash allocation
EU ministers call for dedicated financing and consideration of national context in future biodiversity law
‘This might be my last day’: surviving the wall of water that hit Eugowra
We knew the flood waters were coming, but no one could prepare for what struck our NSW town
A month after a wall of water hit my farm and smashed through Eugowra, the level of trauma and destruction in our community remains difficult to describe.
There were 159 official rescues reported by the New South Wales State Emergency Servicein a town of 700. Everyone who could help did, so including those saved by locals it’s probably more like 300-400 rescued. We lost two of our loved people.
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