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China biodegradable plastics 'failing to solve pollution crisis'
Australia sets April dates for next ERF auction
Brighte to take on big electricity retailers, backed by Cannon-Brookes and Farquhar
Solar finance provider Brighte to enter retail electricity space, following a $100 million injection by investors led by Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar.
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Aerial vision captures extent of flooding in northern NSW – video
Footage captured by the New South Wales State Emergency Service shows the wide impact of flooding on the region after parts of Australia's east coast were hit by heavy rain. Wild weather has battered NSW and southern Queensland, with severe thunderstorms and flash flooding hitting hard. The SES has attended thousands of jobs since the downpours began on Saturday
Continue reading...Dancing starling spectacle solves power cut mystery in Airth
Starlings' aerial antics behind mystery of Scots' power outages
Walk at dusk reveals murmurations bouncing networks’ electricity cables and switching off the lights
The mystery surrounding a string of unexplained power cuts across a small town in Scotland has been solved after video footage revealed the culprits – starlings dancing on power lines.
The birds’ murmurations are thought to be behind the baffling spate of evening blackouts in Airth, their combined mass bouncing the overhead electricity lines and causing the power to trip.
Continue reading...NSW to fast-track network approvals for first renewable energy zone
NSW grants priority status to transmission network upgrades, helping to fast-tracking approvals process for first Renewable Energy Zone and up to 3GW of new wind and solar.
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British Columbia sets 2025 GHG reduction target, though 2030 goal further off track
Failure to produce an EV policy is the dumbest thing the Coalition has done
Federal Coalition could try to regain credibility with an EV strategy, and its failure to do so is probably the single dumbest thing it has done.
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CORRELATIONS: EUA, coal price ties strengthen during dual rallies
Export superpower: AEMO to model even faster paths to net zero emissions
AEMO to model faster paths to net zero emissions, with new "Export Superpower" scenario to assume Australia to get there by 2040, and more rapid emission cuts in electricity grid.
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NGO call to end use of international offsets meets with resistance
RFS Market: RIN prices approach year high as market awaits 2021 quotas
How the size and shape of dried leaves can turn small flames into colossal bushfires
S&P Global Platts to launch CORSIA offset price assessment
EU Market: EUAs pull back after hitting fresh record of €32.50, as more investors enter market
Chang'e-5 Moon mission has landed, China says
Air pollution verdict shines political light on UK's invisible killer
Analysis: death of Ella Kissi-Debrah means MPs can no longer ignore dangers of dirty air
Air pollution is the invisible killer, unseen but also unacknowledged on the death certificates of the 40,000 people it sends to an early grave in the UK every year. But on Wednesday, for the first time, the lethal impact of toxic air was given a name and a face – Ella Kissi-Debrah, a nine-year-old girl from south London.
Politicians have been told for many years that dirty air kills but have ducked the decisions needed amid the noisy honking of the motoring lobby. The coroner’s conclusion that air pollution was a cause of Ella’s death means those politicians can no longer pretend that illegal levels of pollution are a victimless crime.
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