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Thousands more back Dr Timnit Gebru over Google 'sacking'
The K'gari-Fraser Island bushfire is causing catastrophic damage. What can we expect when it's all over?
Chuck Yeager: First pilot to fly supersonic dies aged 97
A record year for renewables, says CER
Clean Energy Regulator report shows record 4349MW of large-scale renewables – or 374 new renewable energy power stations – added in 2019-2020 financial year.
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Victoria sets new energy efficiency targets to cut energy use by 7 pct by 2025
Victorian government announces new energy efficiency targets for households and businesses, set to cut energy use, costs and emissions.
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Crudine Ridge wind farm starts sending power to the grid in NSW
CWP Renewables' 170MW Crudine Ridge wind farm has started sending small amounts of renewable energy to the grid in New South Wales.
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South Australia gives new interconnector more money, to keep momentum of wind and solar boom
South Australia gives more money to early works for Project Energy Connect, to maintain momentum for what it says will be $4 billion investment boom.
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CEFC backs new $700m equity fund seeking only carbon neutral company investments
CEFC and Aware Super become cornerstone investors in a new $700m fund that will require companies to set and meet carbon neutral targets within 10 years.
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A bright future for solar in Australia and APAC
The Australian solar market continues to grow and is becoming increasingly important throughout the region; Mr Luke Lu, Vice President of LONGi Solar global, shares his insight into the future of solar in Australia and APAC.
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Hydrogen power: Firms join forces in bid to lower costs
Astronomy: 'Odd radio circles' in the sky a ‘genuine mystery’
Morrison yet to be granted speaking slot at climate summit he vowed to attend
Australian PM last week insisted he would address forum to ‘correct mistruths’ about Coalition’s action on emissions
Scott Morrison does not yet have a speaker’s spot at a global climate ambition summit this weekend despite telling parliament last week he intended to use an appearance at the event to “correct mistruths” about his government’s heavily criticised record on emissions reduction.
A government spokesman on Monday night said Australia had been invited to take part in the 12 December summit “both personally by [British] prime minister Boris Johnson during a phone call with prime minister Morrison, and again in writing by the leaders of hosting nations: the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Chile and also the United Nations”.
Continue reading...RE-Alliance: A new brand for the next chapter of the Australian Wind Alliance
Australian Wind Alliance re-brands as RE-Alliance, a trusted, independent organisation that sits between regional communities and the renewable energy industry.
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CP Daily: Monday December 7, 2020
Singapore hedge fund TradeFlow to offset emissions from commodity trading business
Analysis: When might the world exceed 1.5°C and 2°C of global warming?
The world will likely exceed 1.5°C warming between 2026 and 2042 if emissions are not rapidly reduced, and 2°C threshold could be exceeded by 2034.
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Evie Networks cuts time-based EV charging, calls for energy tariff reform
Ultra-fast charging network provider Evie Networks drops time-based charging, but lifts the kWh charge at its network of charging stations.
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