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Climate explained: how the IPCC reaches scientific consensus on climate change
Groundbreaking solar inverter solution points way to grid free of fossil fuels
The fine tuning of inverters at wind and solar farms in north Queensland shows that synchronous machines may not be needed in a future grid.
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Yallourn powers up again as EnergyAustralia gains permission to divert river
EPA grants EnergyAustralia emergency approvals to divert river in bid to prevent Yallourn coal mine from flooding.
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US heatwaves are stressing vulnerable grids in a new test for clean energy
A drumbeat of worsening heatwaves is spreading across North America, and it's set to test a collection of already badly vulnerable grids.
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CP Daily: Monday June 28, 2021
Chart of the day: Australia’s growing climate complacency
A new poll suggests a growing complacency about Australia's climate inaction.
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VCM report: CORSIA-eligible credits again tick higher as Latam sellers shy away
Euro Markets: EUAs hit fresh 6-week high on draft leak, but fade on energy, supply pressure
This adorable mouse was considered extinct for over 100 years — until we found it hiding in plain sight
Pacific Northwest climate policies may reduce clean energy imports to California
UK government reveals free ETS carbon allowance quotas for aviation
Climate change: Courts set for rise in compensation cases
Draft EU carbon market reform proposal seeks to tighten industry’s free allocation -sources
New climate science could cause wave of litigation against businesses – study
Experts says scientific advances are making it easier to attribute the damages of climate breakdown to companies’ activities
Businesses could soon be facing a fresh wave of legal action holding them to account for their greenhouse gas emissions, owing to advances in climate science, experts have warned.
More than 1,500 legal actions have already been brought against fossil fuel companies whose emissions over decades have played a major role in building up carbon in the atmosphere.
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EU carbon needs to rise further to protect gas-fired power, data show
*Carbon Project Developer, Nature-Based Solutions, ClimatePartner – Munich
*Carbon Project Developer, ClimatePartner – Munich
French court outlaws glue trap hunting of songbirds
France was the only EU country that continued to allow ‘barbaric’ practice
France’s highest administrative appeals court has ruled that the hunting of songbirds with glue traps is illegal, saying an exemption that had permitted the practice was in breach of European legislation.
For generations, hunters mainly in the south of France have caught songbirds by coating branches of trees with glue, often using the singing of other caged birds to lure birds to land. Birds are caught for sport or food.
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