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Malaysia’s Sarawak to begin first forest carbon project under new regulations in Q1 2023
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a singing robin, a swimming buck and a praying mantis
Continue reading...Climate activist who blocked traffic on Sydney Harbour Bridge jailed for at least eight months
Lawyers for Deanna ‘Violet’ Coco, who stopped traffic for 25 minutes in April, say it is ‘outrageous’ their client was refused bail ahead of an appeal next year
A climate protester who blocked a lane of traffic on Sydney Harbour Bridge has been sentenced to 15 months in prison with a non-parole period of eight months, with human rights advocates labelling the punishment “disproportionate”.
Magistrate Allison Hawkins in Sydney’s Downing Centre local court on Friday sentenced Deanna “Violet” Coco to prison for her role in the climate protest on 13 April this year, when the now 32-year-old parked a truck and stood holding a lit flare.
Continue reading...UK farmers making tiny profits as supermarkets boast record takings
Ministers urged to act as study shows average block of cheese or loaf of bread makes farmers less than a penny
UK farmers are receiving negligible profits for many items as food prices rise and supermarkets boast record takings.
An average block of cheese or loaf of bread produces less than a penny for farmers, and fruit producers do not fare much better, making just 3p from each kilo of apples.
Continue reading...David Pocock criticises official’s ‘inappropriate’ conduct after she confronted scientific group over carbon credit evidence
Shayleen Thompson of the Clean Energy Regulator had ‘robust’ exchange with Wentworth Group director
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The independent senator David Pocock has criticised a senior government official’s conduct as “troubling and inappropriate” after parliament heard she was involved in a “robust” conversation with a scientific group about its evidence to an independent inquiry into Australia’s carbon credit scheme.
Shayleen Thompson, the executive general manager of government agency the Clean Energy Regulator, told Senate estimates she contacted the Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists to raise what she considered “factual issues” with its submission to the Chubb review into the carbon credit system.
Continue reading...Santos loses appeal over Barossa gas field but insists it will hold to schedule
Santos insists it will stick to its schedule to deliver the first gas from its controversial $3.6 billion Barossa offshore gas field by 2025 despite losing a court appeal.
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Australia Market Roundup: ACCU issuance rises as New Forests launches landscape, forestry fund
CP Daily: Thursday December 1, 2022
Wintershall to develop North Sea CO2 hub with partners as part of giant Greensand CCS project
The day world’s biggest isolated grid had enough wind and solar to reach 100 pct renewables
There was enough wind and solar in WA's isolated grid - the biggest in the world - to meet all local demand one day last October. Here's why it didn't.
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California’s forest carbon offset programme “not doing much” for climate, scientists warn
Air Resources Engineer, California Air Resources Board – Sacramento
Prescribed increase in global carbon prices could wreak havoc on equity valuations -analysis
Great Solar Business Podcast: Survival, growth and acquisitions in solar
Building a solar company from scratch with Jack Hooper from Gem Energy RACQ Solar, and how they ended up selling to RACQ.
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Developer reportedly pulls out of Washington state forest carbon project
Energy Insiders Podcast: Biden’s tax-driven push for ultra low cost wind and solar
Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act has big implications for the green energy transition in the US and abroad, delivering ultra low cost wind and solar. Ben Haley from Evolved Energy tells us how and why.
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A China-backed dam in Indonesia threatens a rare great ape – and that's just the tip of the iceberg
Abu-Dhabi backed Skyborn presents first of its expanded Australian offshore wind projects
Renamed Skyborn Renewables, backed by Abu Dhabi state investor, to present first of its expanded Australian offshore wind portfolio.
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Net-zero solar panels? WA renewable hydrogen project spurs green glass potential
Plans for an up to 1GW green hydrogen plant in WA’s Mid-West region could lead to the manufacture of net-zero glass – and may be solar panels.
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