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Egyptian NGOs complain of being shut out of Cop27 climate summit
Civil society groups say covert screening process excluded government’s critics
A group of Egyptian civil society organisations have been prevented from attending the Cop27 climate summit by a covert registration process that filtered out groups critical of the Egyptian government.
Egypt’s foreign, environment and social solidarity ministries privately selected and screened NGOs that would be permitted to apply for one-time registration for Cop27, a separate process from applications for official observer status, which closed last year.
Continue reading...Japan eyes long-term commitment to nuclear amid shaky energy system, climate targets
Just Stop Oil protesters block service stations on M25 in second day of action
Environmental activists take action at Cobham services in Surrey, Clacket Lane in Kent and Thurrock in Essex
Environmental protesters have blocked three service stations on the M25 in a second day of action this week attempting to put pressure on the government to end new oil and gas projects.
According to the Just Stop Oil campaign, 32 of its supporters took action from 5am at Cobham services in Surrey, Clacket Lane services in Kent and Thurrock services in Essex.
Continue reading...Insects could give meaty taste to food – and help environment – scientists find
Flavorings made from mealworms could one day be used on convenience food as a source of protein
Insects can be turned into meat-like flavors, helping provide a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional meat options, scientists have discovered.
Mealworms, the larval form of the yellow mealworm beetle, have been cooked with sugar by researchers who found that the result is a meat-like flavoring that could one day be used on convenience food as a source of protein.
Continue reading...Carbon mineralisation tech gets take-up in South Korea
INTERVIEW: New initiative to build framework for low emissions hydrogen to access carbon markets
A near 100 per cent renewables grid is well within reach, and with little storage
A new study - completed on Wednesday - using real time data finds renewables can meet 98.8% of demand over the year, with just five hours storage.
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APA eyes more solar farms, but faces climate crunch on expanding gas plan
APA unveils climate plans that appear to undermine - under a 1.5°C scenario - its own massive investment plans and emissions rhetoric.
The post APA eyes more solar farms, but faces climate crunch on expanding gas plan appeared first on RenewEconomy.
'I will miss them if they are gone': stingrays are underrated sharks we don't know enough about
UK and US banks among biggest backers of Russian ‘carbon bombs’, data shows
Ukrainian campaigners call for immediate end to investments, to cut funds to war and help avoid climate breakdown
US and UK financial institutions have been among the leading investors in Russian “carbon bomb” fossil fuel projects, according to a new database of holdings from recent years.
Campaigners in Ukraine said these institutions must immediately end such investments, to limit the funding of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and to avoid climate breakdown.
Continue reading...New 150MW wheatbelt wind project waved through by environment body
New 150MW wind farm in WA wheatbelt region waved through by environmental body.
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Hydrogen in the gas grid is a dumb idea – very dumb
Blending green hydrogen into residential gas supplies is dumb on many levels, but a new report says it would send home energy costs skyrocketing even higher.
The post Hydrogen in the gas grid is a dumb idea – very dumb appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Great Solar Business: Rooftop solar safety
Tips, tricks and what's new in solar safety with Erik Zimmerman from SiteTech Safety.
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Wind turbine blades can be recast into candy and nappies, says new research
Scientists develop new resin which can be turned into many things, including gummy bears. One scientist ate one to prove the point.
The post Wind turbine blades can be recast into candy and nappies, says new research appeared first on RenewEconomy.
China heatwave: scorching temperatures and severe drought – in pictures
Parts of China are enduring the worst heatwave in decades, affecting crops and power supplies as water levels reach record lows
Continue reading...Queensland’s biggest grid battery reaches full operation after year of testing
Queensland's biggest battery at Wandoan South is now in full commercial operations after nearly a year of testing on the grid.
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