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Biden killed the Keystone Pipeline. Good, but he doesn't get a climate pass just yet | Nick Estes
Democrats’ climate record is mixed - and it’s largely pressure from Indigenous and environmental groups that’s pushed them to act
Joe Biden scrapping the Keystone XL permit is a huge win for the Indigenous-led climate movement. It not only overturns Trump’s reversal of Obama’s 2015 rejection of the pipeline but is also a major blow to the US fossil fuel industry and the world’s largest energy economy and per-capita carbon polluter.
There is every reason to celebrate the end of a decade-long fight against Keystone XL. Tribal nations and Indigenous movements hope it will be a watershed moment for bolder actions, demanding the same fates for contentious pipeline projects such as Line 3 and the Dakota Access pipeline.
Continue reading...Biden faces call to heal environmental and cultural scars of Trump border wall
Border communities, Native Americans and experts want the president to reverse damage done by construction under Trump
Border communities and environmentalists are urging Joe Biden to take immediate steps to remediate the environmental and cultural destruction caused by construction of the border wall during the previous administration.
Donald Trump sequestered $15bn – most of it from military funds – to partially fulfill an anti-immigration campaign promise to build a “big beautiful wall” along the southern border with Mexico.
Continue reading...Laos, Fiji seal World Bank REDD deals
World’s biggest solar and battery project lands planning deal with NT government
The $22 billion Sun Cable project signs a key planning agreement and is granted major project status by the Northern Territory government.
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Man prises crocodile jaws from his head while swimming in suburban Cairns
The man escaped with minor injuries after feeling the ‘sudden impact’ of the crocodile bite to the top of his head during a swim in Lake Placid
A man has escaped with minor injuries after reportedly prising the jaws of a crocodile off his head during an attack in far north Queensland.
Paramedics say the 44-year-old man was bitten by a crocodile near Lake Placid Road, in the Cairns suburb of Caravonica, about 12.45pm on Thursday.
Continue reading...Queensland zinc producer makes $17 million investment in CopperString 2.0
Owner of Sun Metals, one of Queensland's leading 'clean minerals' producers, invests in major transmission project that will unlock new wind and solar farms.
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Community battery “solar sponges” to be trialled across Melbourne network
Community-scale batteries to be installed across inner-city suburbs of Melbourne in joint venture between CitiPower and Yarra Energy Foundation.
The post Community battery “solar sponges” to be trialled across Melbourne network appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Energy Insiders Podcast: Why networks now love solar and battery storage
The uptake of rooftop solar has defied the expectations of energy utilities, but networks now see it and battery storage as the key to their future. Ausnet’s Alistair Parker explains why.
The post Energy Insiders Podcast: Why networks now love solar and battery storage appeared first on RenewEconomy.
New climate panel says Australia needs to aim for net zero emissions by 2035
A new independent panel of leading climate researchers finds Australia would still 'blow the emissions budget' aiming for net zero by 2050.
The post New climate panel says Australia needs to aim for net zero emissions by 2035 appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Buyer of Holden’s Australian test site launches three “smart” electric cars
The Vietnam company that bought Holden's test site in Melbourne announces launch of three smart SUV electric vehicles with self-driving features and driving ranges up to 550km.
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Australia’s GB Auto secures huge deal to convert Hilux utes and Land Cruisers to electric
Vivopower confirms major deal for Australian mining vehicle company GB Auto to convert Toyota Hilux and Land Cruisers to electric drivetrains.
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John Kerry: UK climate summit is world's 'last best chance'
New wind farm and big battery project seeks planning approval in South Australia
Macquarie and Siemens Gamesa back new big wind and battery storage project near Hornsdale facility in South Australia.
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Regulator flags new reporting scheme to track carbon offsets from big emitters
Regulator contemplating new scheme to track voluntary carbon offsets bought by Australia's biggest emitters.
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More than 700 pelicans found dead in Senegal world heritage site
Rangers are investigating mystery deaths at Djoudj bird sanctuary, a migratory pitstop for hundreds of bird species
Seven hundred and fifty pelicans have been found dead in a Unesco world heritage site in northern Senegal that provides refuge for millions of migratory birds, the country’s parks director has said.
Rangers found the pelicans on Saturday in the Djoudj bird sanctuary, a remote pocket of wetland near the border with Mauritania and a resting place for birds that cross the Sahara into west Africa each year.
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Megapacks drive Tesla battery boom, but supply constraints still bite
Tesla nearly doubles deployment of battery storage in 2020, but supply constraints continue to bite.
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UK electricity from renewables outpaces gas and coal power
In 2020 wind turbines provided almost a quarter of electricity, and in EU renewable energy outperformed fossil fuels
The UK’s renewable electricity outpaced its fossil fuel generation for the first time in 2020 and could remain the largest source of electricity in the future, according to an independent climate thinktank.
The thinktank behind the report, Ember, revealed that renewable energy generated by wind, sunlight, water and wood made up 42% of the UK’s electricity last year compared with 41% generated from gas and coal plants together.
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