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The windfall contract that will underpin the cost of building Australia’s biggest battery project
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Tasmania fast tracks Bell Bay wind project as it head for federal review
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Take a tour of the South Australian seabed on the back of a sea lion - video
Eight Australian sea lions were enlisted to map the ocean floor by sticking cameras with satellite tracking to their backs. Almost 90 hours of footage and 500km later, conservationists hope to have much clearer ideas on how to protect the sea lions. “I can watch this stuff for hours,” says Prof Simon Goldsworthy. “It’s like the best slow TV ever. You just don’t know what you’re going to see next.”
Continue reading...‘Best slow TV ever’: scientists mount cameras on endangered sea lions to map Australia’s ocean floor
Eight females from two seal colonies have filmed almost 90 hours across more than 500km, helping scientists map 5,000 sq km of habitat
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The Australian sea lions glide and dart through underwater tunnels, over seagrass beds and rocky reefs, searching for a meal and dancing with dolphins around a giant bait ball of fish – all the action captured by a camera stuck on their back.
“I can watch this stuff for hours,” says Prof Simon Goldsworthy. “It’s like the best slow TV ever. You just don’t know what you’re going to see next.”
Continue reading...UK failing to monitor apparently falling wasp populations, expert warns
Gardeners and pest controllers say wasps, important predators and pollinators, appear to be in sharp decline
The UK is not doing enough to track wasp populations as numbers appear to plummet, a leading expert has warned.
While there were national monitoring schemes for some invertebrates, including bees and butterflies, there was no such programme in place for wasps, said Dr Gavin Broad, principal curator of wasps at the Natural History Museum.
Continue reading...Work begins on world-first megawatt-scale wave energy project
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I’ve researched crocodile attacks for years. Videos of people feeding crocodiles at site of latest attack are deeply concerning
From social license to community benefits: Are we losing nuance in race to renewables?
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Solar developer FRV hits go on first big battery after landing $1.2 billion funding round
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BRIEFING: Kamala Harris picks Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate
First stage of what will be Australia’s biggest wind project gets ready to inject power into grid
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California regulator recommends strategies to avoid price spikes as clean fuel policies shrink gasoline supply and demand
Bill Gates-founded climate investment firm pulls in $839 mln for new fund
Royal Mint starts turning e-waste into gold
China will use wind farm cameras to spy on people, cows and crops, say opponents in new conspiracy theory
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High coral cover amid intense heatwaves and bleaching? Here’s how both can be true on the Great Barrier Reef
ICVCM ruling deals major blow to LATAM voluntary carbon credits
Colorado firm successfully demonstrates 1,000 hours of cryogenic CCS
New independent body aims to set tough standards for carbon removal
Pig-nosed turtle among over a dozen new species added to Australia’s list of endangered species
The number of species recognised as threatened with extinction in Australia now stands at 2,224
Another 13 animals and plants have been added to Australia’s list of threatened species, sparking renewed calls for the federal government to quickly overhaul the country’s nature laws.
The species newly listed as at risk include the pig-nosed turtle (listed as vulnerable), the Dalhousie catfish (critically endangered), Pugh’s sphagnum frog (endangered) and the Coffs Harbour Fontainea, a rainforest tree (critically endangered). Other species are freshwater fish, lizards, flowering shrubs, a daisy and an orchid species.
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