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Australia Market Roundup: Shell, Terra Carbon projects collect ACCUs as fossil lobby embraces net zero
Revealed: no penalties issued under 'useless' UK farm pollution laws
Exclusive: Environment Agency has failed to prosecute or fine any of 243 documented violations since 2018
Campaigners have called legislation designed to reduce water pollution caused by agriculture in England “useless” as data reveals there have been no prosecutions or fines issued despite regular documented breaches of the rules.
The Environment Agency has documented 243 violations of the “farming rules for water” since they came into effect in April 2018, according to data the Guardian has obtained using freedom of information legislation.
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Record number of beavers to be released in Britain this year
Industrious rodent to make a comeback in five counties where they have been extinct for centuries
A record number of beavers will be released by the Wildlife Trusts into Britain this year as the industrious mammal is restored to five counties where they have been extinct for hundreds of years.
The popular rodent, whose dams have been shown to boost hundreds of species of insects, amphibians, birds, fish and plants, is returning to Dorset, Derbyshire, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, Nottinghamshire and Montgomeryshire.
Continue reading...Global green recovery plans fail to match 2008 stimulus, report shows
Just 12% of spending on economic rescue packages is going towards low-carbon projects, research finds
Efforts by governments around the world to forge a green recovery from the coronavirus pandemic are so far failing even to reach the levels of green spending seen in the stimulus that followed the 2008 financial crisis, new analysis has shown.
Only about 12% of the spending on economic rescue packages around the world is going towards low-carbon projects, such as renewable energy and clean technology, according to a report by Vivid Economics, published on Friday.
Continue reading...Covid-19: UK 'not learning lessons of Australia quarantine'
UK landfill tax seems to have incentivised fly-tipping, says watchdog
Government is told it must find better ways to measure effects of environmental taxes
An environmental tax imposed to cut the amount of landfill appears to have incentivised illegal waste disposal such as fly-tipping, Whitehall’s spending watchdog has discovered.
The National Audit Office also said the government was collecting too little information about the effect of environmental taxes, which it said needed to be monitored to help the government reach its climate goals.
Continue reading...Wind farms face “significant change” to turbine noise rules in Victoria
Wind energy projects in Victoria could soon be required to apply for turbine noise permits, in options being proposed for a tightening of environmental responsibilities.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: AGL’s survival plan, and AEMO’s new boss
Can AGL survive the rapid energy transition? What does the new CEO mean for Australia’s grid, and more big batteries.
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TransGrid secures $600m in loans to fund wind and solar grid connections
TransGrid secures backing of nine banks for a $600 million debt facility, as the company readies to connect more wind, solar and storage projects.
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What if GameStop was replicated on the grid, and storage providers took on coal?
Many think the GameStop led consumer uprising will be limited to Wall St, but there are some parallels for energy market participants.
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Stonehenge: Were the building blocks from Wales?
How the WA Libs shook off climate denialism to trump Labor on clean energy
Modelling shows the WA Liberals ambitious plans for 100 per cent renewables by 2030 will deliver bigger savings than Labor's cautious transition plans.
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How home solar and battery storage kept the lights on in South Australia
AEMO credits home solar and battery storage VPP with keeping the lights on through a period of record minimum demand in South Australia.
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'Hedge trimmer' fish facing global extinction
Why green hydrogen needs giant egos like Twiggy Forrest
Andrew Forrest's target of an astonishing 1,000 gigawatts of zero emissions energy around the world sounds almost absurdly grandiose. Can he do it?
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