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Unmanned submarine earmarked for Irish Sea freight crossings
Green protesters bring M25 traffic to a halt for second time this week
Police arrest activists as Insulate Britain activists target London traffic during morning rush-hour
Dozens of environmental protesters have blocked traffic on Britain’s busiest motorway for the second time in three days.
Activists from Insulate Britain staged the demonstration at several sections of the M25 in London during the morning rush-hour on Wednesday, causing long delays.
Continue reading...EU chief urges China to raise 2030 emissions pledge, proposes climate aid increase
*Climate Finance Manager, UpEnergy – Africa/Flexible
China thermal power growth slows down in August on slowing economy, tight coal supply
Australia-Japan consortium explores Queensland renewable hydrogen export hub
Queensland's Stanwell Corporation to lead Australia-Japan consortium investigating massive new hydrogen export terminal.
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Geothermal powered green hydrogen proposed for WA fertiliser plant
Strike Energy reveals plans to add a 10MW renewable hydrogen electrolyser to a urea fertiliser production facility it is developing in WA’s Mid West Region.
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Generational conflict over climate crisis is a myth, UK study finds
Research disproves perception young people want to save planet while older people do not care
A fake generational war over the climate crisis has distorted public thinking and political strategy, when in fact older generations are just as worried about the issue as younger people, according to new research.
The idea that young people are ecowarriors, battling against selfish older generations is a common trope in representations of the environment movement. It has been stoked by instances including Time magazine naming Greta Thunberg their person of the year in 2019, for being a “standard bearer in a generational battle”.
Continue reading...‘Cake’ mentioned 10 times more than ‘climate change’ on UK TV – report
Exclusive: study also shows ‘banana bread’ heard more in 2020 than ‘wind power’ and ‘solar power’ combined
“Cake” was mentioned 10 times more often on UK television shows than “climate change” in 2020, data has revealed. The research showed “banana bread” was a more frequently heard term than “wind power” and “solar power” combined.
The report, from albert, a Bafta-backed sustainability project, also found that individual action, such as recycling, was far more frequently featured than issues that are much bigger drivers of the climate crisis such as energy and transport.
Continue reading...Too little, too late: Morrison may want praise in Glasgow, but net zero by 2050 won’t cut it
There is growing speculation that Morrison will adopt a 2050 target for net zero - but the science, and Australia's allies, say it's too little too late.
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There’s a better alternative to support the right mix of capacity and flexibility
We need arrangements that incentivise highly flexible and responsive generation to support the desired level of reliability in a renewables future.
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New renewables player launches in Australia with 1.3GW solar, wind and battery pipeline
New renewables developer emerges in Australia with ready made portfolio of 10 wind, solar and battery storage projects.
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Newsom wins gubernatorial recall election to preserve California climate policies
Australia’s breakthrough solar tech has eye on rooftop and mega-project markets
SunDrive's breakthrough moment in solar cell technology could be a game-changer for Australian solar projects and for local solar cell production.
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Thousands of scientists, academics call for fossil fuel ‘non-proliferation treaty’
Leading scientists and academics issue open letter, arguing growing climate crisis requires creation of a new fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.
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Pollution is damaging UK rivers more than public thinks, report says
Survey finds 43% believe waterways are in good condition despite widespread problems in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Rivers, streams and freshwater marshes across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being devastated by diffuse agricultural pollution and sewage, according to a new report.
Related: Britain’s rivers are suffocating to death | George Monbiot
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