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EU decision-makers conclude Climate Law setting ‘net’ 55% GHG target by 2030
Gigawatt-scale Queensland wind complex gets development green light
Acciona's plans to develop a wind energy precinct of more than 1000MW in south-west Queensland have been given the green light by the state government.
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How the water and sewage under your feet could end up flooding your home (and what to do about it)
CEC calls for managed phase out of Australia’s remaining coal generators
Clean Energy Council calls on federal government to lead a managed phase-out of Australia's coal-fired power plants, to avoid a disorderly energy transition.
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Energy giant Stanwell flags coal exit as it pivots to renewables and storage
Queensland's state-owned energy generator may put its two coal plants on "standby" mode as more renewables come onto the grid.
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Amazon signs up nine wind and solar farms to become world’s biggest corporate buyer
Amazon signs up for nine new wind and solar projects in North America and Europe, to become the largest corporate buyer of renewable energy in the world.
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China’s Xi Jinping to attend Joe Biden’s climate summit
Virtual summit on Thursday will be the first meeting between the two leaders since Biden took office
China’s President Xi Jinping will attend a US-led climate change summit on Thursday at the invitation of President Joe Biden, in the first meeting between the two leaders since the advent of the new US administration.
Biden has invited dozens of world leaders to join the two-day virtual summit starting on Thursday, after bringing the US back into the 2015 Paris agreement on cutting global carbon emissions.
Continue reading...Hydrogen-powered space rockets are coming to Queensland
Queensland space company Hypersonix plans to use green hydrogen produced in Brisbane to fuel zero emissions rockets.
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Major energy players back AEMO’s plan to abandon gas-led recovery modelling
AGL, Origin and EnergyAustralia all back decision to ignore Morrison's 'gas led recovery' in next Integrated System Plan.
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CP Daily: Tuesday April 20, 2021
ANALYSIS: Peruvian dispute over REDD reference levels presages global offset supply uncertainty
Climate change: Growing doubts over 'chip fat' biofuel
Genetic diversity in salmon has declined since fish farming introduced – study
Researchers say loss of diversity in Sweden’s Atlantic salmon population could compromise ability of fish to adapt to climate change
Fish farming may have been devised as a remedy to reinvigorate dwindling fish stocks but this human solution has spawned another problem: lower genetic diversity.
Now, a study shows that the genetic makeup of Atlantic salmon populations from a century ago compared with the current stock across 13 Swedish rivers is more genetically similar than distinct, which researchers say could compromise the ability of the fish to adapt to climate change.
Continue reading...Melting ice in Arctic linked to bowhead whales holding off annual migration
Researchers in Canada find that population did not make the 6,000km roundtrip in 2018-2019
As the ice melts at pace in the Arctic, the mining and shipping industry has carved itself an opportunity out of the crisis. Meanwhile, the marine ecosystem is left to coping with the heat, noise, pollution and the cascade of other changes that come with the upheaval of the environment.
Now researchers have found a whale species that typically migrates away from solid sea ice each autumn and returns every summer to feast on tiny crustaceans did not make the 6,000km (3,700-mile) roundtrip in 2018-2019.
Continue reading...California gasoline consumption hits 3-mth high as demand remains below 2020 levels
UK’s stunning new climate target adds major pressure on Australia
The UK government has announced a climate target of 78% reductions by 2035. It shines a bright light on Australia's current inaction.
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Tiny Game of Thrones: the workers of yellow crazy ants can act like lazy wannabe queens. So we watched them fight
US bolstering climate resiliency as Biden administration eyes ambitious NDC
Russian lawmakers give initial nod to nation’s first climate law
The Guardian view on new climate goals: a destination is not enough | Editorial
Bad decisions are harming the UK’s green credentials. Boris Johnson must get beyond targets if he wants be taken seriously
The starting gun has been fired. With a pledge to cut the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions by 78% by 2035 compared with 1990 levels, Boris Johnson’s government has begun the bidding process that will set the scene for the Cop26 climate talks. As Mr Johnson knows, November’s meeting in Glasgow is a chance for the host country and its leaders to shine. And so his government has taken the cue and announced a toughening of existing targets – in line with UK law and following advice from its advisers on the Committee on Climate Change – ahead of a virtual climate summit of 40 world leaders to be hosted by Joe Biden.
In the coming days, countries including the US and Japan are expected to present their nationally determined contributions, or NDCs, as plans to cut emissions over the next decade are known. The world will soon know a good deal more about our prospects of avoiding catastrophic warming of over 1.5C. But distracting as the geopolitical scenario may be, in particular the extraordinary transformation of American climate policy since Donald Trump’s defeat, this is not the time to ease the pressure on Mr Johnson. Instead, it must be drastically ramped up.
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