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SLS: Nasa finds cause of 'megarocket' test shutdown
Battery scientist Jeff Dahn extends Tesla contract, forges new role with Novonix
Tesla extends exclusive battery research contract with Dalhousie University team led by Jeff Dahn, who will also now advise to ASX-listed battery materials firm Novonix.
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Natural wonder: Wing 'clap' solves mystery of butterfly flight
Crimes at sea: when we frame illegal fishers as human and drug smugglers, everyone loses
Butterfly wings captured in slow motion footage
Wind and solar provided more than a quarter of UK energy in 2020
2020 delivered another big year with big milestones in the UK, with wind and solar smashing records. Can it do it all again in 2021?
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CP Daily: Tuesday January 19, 2021
Home battery uptake sets record highs in Victoria
New data shows Victoria closed out 2020 with records for solar battery rebate uptake and installation, as fortnightly allocations of discounted home batteries get "snapped up."
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Renewables growth blows past expectations in EU, but future must me managed
Renewable energy growth has exceeded all expectations in Europe and delivered a range of tangible benefits since 2005, a new report has found. But what comes next?
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Software to slash farming emissions secures $30m investment
Australian-designed software aimed at improving farm productivity and cutting emissions through soil carbon has secured $5m from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.
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EJ groups castigate Washington cap-and-trade bill, as House offers $15 carbon tax on fuels
EU Market: EUAs jump nearly 5% on gas market reversal
ANALYSIS: Merkel’s party successor may need to show more on climate to win German elections
UK ministers gain power to allow lower-standard food imports
Trade bill vote rejects Lords amendment giving MPs greater scrutiny of trade deals
Ministers will be able to approve the import of animal and agricultural products of a lower standard than currently permitted in the UK, after attempts to amend the trade bill failed.
The government has repeatedly vowed not to allow the import of chlorinated chicken and hormone-treated beef, but has refused to sign those pledges into law.
Continue reading...Forget about the trade spat – coal is passé in much of China, and that's a bigger problem for Australia
Shark tourism and conservation off South Africa – in pictures
Conservationists are strongly critical of the system used to prevent shark attacks off the beaches of KwaZulu-Natal, an area where sharks can be viewed by divers without cages
Continue reading...Greater Manchester declares major incident in preparation for Storm Christoph
Met Office issues an amber weather warning as South Yorkshire also declares a major incident
Greater Manchester has become the latest area to declare a major incident as swaths of central and northern England brace for the arrival of Storm Christoph.
South Yorkshire has also declared a major incident in preparation for potential flooding. The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for rain between Tuesday and Thursday for an area covering Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield and stretching down to Peterborough.
Continue reading...Global sales of electric cars accelerate fast in 2020 despite pandemic
Sales of electric cars rose by 43% while overall car sales slumped by a fifth last year
Global sales of electric cars accelerated fast in 2020, rising by 43% to more than 3m, despite overall car sales slumping by a fifth during the coronavirus pandemic.
Tesla was the brand selling the most electric cars, delivering almost 500,000, followed by Volkswagen. Sales of electric cars more than doubled in Europe, pushing the region past China as the world’s biggest market for them, according to data published on Tuesday by EV-volumes.com, a Sweden-based consultancy.
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