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Zero Petroleum eyes renewables rich South Australia for green fuels plant
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Dairy farm installs huge solar and battery system to milk cows off-peak
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Community benefits from renewables can be locked in through local content requirements
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Clean Energy Council launches national ad campaign against “nuclear distraction”
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Anthropocene unit of geological time is rejected
Almost a third of Australia’s plant species may have to migrate south if we hit 3 degrees of warming
CEZ buys up EU carbon permits for 2025 at €96/t
Scottish grouse moors to be licensed in attempt to protect birds of prey
MSPs vote for controls as it emerges another hen harrier has vanished in area ‘notorious’ for persecution
Grouse moors across Scotland will be required to hold licences and could face shooting bans as part of radical measures to combat bird of prey persecution passed by MSPs on Thursday.
The Scottish parliament voted for the controls amid intense pressure from conservation scientists and campaigners after decades of illegal attacks on birds of prey by gamekeepers instructed to protect grouse on shooting estates from being eaten.
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Political leaders tout high hopes for nuclear power on the road to net zero emissions
Dutch civil rights group warns “wider investigation” findings will follow Kenyan REDD carbon project scandal
Brazilian startup releases methodology to measure biodiversity uplift
Drax to pay €400/t in BECCS voluntary carbon removals deal
Kermit the Frog honoured in new fossil find
UK opens public consultation on carbon border tariff design
Here’s why there is no nuclear option for Australia to reach net zero | Alan Finkel
Any call to go directly from coal to nuclear is effectively a call to delay decarbonisation of our electricity system by 20 years
The battle lines have been drawn over Australia’s energy future.
With the nation signed up to net zero emissions by 2050, the Albanese Labor government is committed to renewables. The Coalition wants nuclear.
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