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Look, no trackers! Stanford engineers say pyramid shaped lens can capture more solar
Stanford researchers develop pyramid-shaped lens device that can significantly boost output without using trackers to follow the sun.
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'Building too close to the water. It's ridiculous!': talk of buyouts after floods shows need to get serious about climate adaptation
EU capitals likely to adopt goal for 15% cut in gas use, with ample opt-outs
Governor Newsom requests aggressive action in California’s 2022 Scoping Plan
Mangrove offsets to be sold in tokenised forward agreements to boost funding
Judge finds Morrison government erred in approving preliminary work on tailings dam in the Tarkine
Conversationists say judgment is one of the most significant in environmental law since the environmental protection act was introduced in 1999
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Conservationists have declared a win in a fight over Tasmania’s takyana/Tarkine rainforest after a judge found the Morrison government had erred in approving preliminary work on a mining waste dam.
Federal court justice Mark Moshinsky found the then environment minister, Sussan Ley, had failed to apply the precautionary principle before allowing drilling and surveying works for a new tailings dam near the town of Rosebery, on the state’s west coast.
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Continue reading...Albanese government bolsters climate bill in attempt to win support of teal independents
Change to ensure future emissions reduction targets could only be increased follows talks with crossbench and Greens
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The Albanese government has strengthened its signature climate legislation to make it clear future emissions reduction targets can only increase, as well as bolstering transparency about its response to expert advice from the Climate Change Authority.
The adjustments ahead of the introduction of the bill on Wednesday follow negotiations with the crossbench and the Greens and come as the latest Guardian Essential poll shows 50% of respondents want a bill reflecting Labor’s specific election commitments passed by the new parliament to address the climate crisis.
Continue reading...RWE announces 14% boost in German lignite generation in H1 amid soaring gas prices
VCM Report: Prices crash lower amid heightened fears of global recession
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Disney VIP world tour will produce 6.2 tonnes of carbon for each guest
Travellers on ‘bucket list adventure’ costing $110,000 will emit 20 times more than poor people do in a year
Disney is marketing a $110,000-a-ticket elite package tour that comes with a carbon price tag of 6.2 tonnes of emissions for each guest – 20 times more than a person in a low-income country accounts for in an entire year.
The 24-day “bucket list adventure”, which is limited to 75 guests, takes in 12 Disney resorts in six countries on three continents. Customers will travel on a “VIP-configured” Boeing 757, accompanied by Disney staff “who [will] provide fun and fact-filled stories enabling you to be immersed in every location you visit”.
Continue reading...Wild salmon stocks at ‘crisis point’ with lowest on record in England
Government report calls for urgent action including removing barriers in waterways and better water quality
Wild salmon stocks are at their lowest on record in England, a government report has found.
Officials said the number of fish was reaching “crisis point” with urgent action required, including removing barriers in waterways and improving water quality.
Continue reading...Freezing point climbs to record high above Swiss Alpine summits
Weather balloons rise to 5,184 metres before finding freezing point amid record heatwaves
Switzerland has recorded the freezing point way above its highest summits, smashing a record set 27 years ago, meteorologists have said.
Scientists say human-induced climate change is amplifying the record heatwaves in several parts of the world in recent weeks.
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