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New US-Russian crew heads to space station
SwitchedOn Podcast: Why a home battery is a good idea if you have rooftop solar
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The National Electricity Market wasn’t made for a renewable energy future. Here’s how to fix it
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St Baker battery factory eyes 2GWh of production in Philippines
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Yabby traps and discarded fishing tackle can kill platypuses - it’s time to clean up our act
Greenwashing claims on trial: should NZ ban fossil fuel advertising?
Mystery of giant star sand dunes solved
New York offshore wind projects back on track – at nearly double the original cost
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Australia’s emissions are stuck, despite best efforts of renewables
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Australian First Nations group seeks interest in developing Fiji’s carbon industry
Biggest offshore wind farm in world scraps green hydrogen proposal
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Why move species to islands? Saving wildlife as the world changes means taking calculated risks
AGL plans huge 2GW, 2,000 MWh wind, solar and battery hub in NSW
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Japan partner launches bid for Australia’s only listed renewables and storage company
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The National Electricity Market wasn’t made for a renewable energy future. Here’s how to fix it
Wind are solar projects gathering pace, despite Coalition campaign
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WTO meeting fails to seal deal on harmful fisheries subsidies
What’s paralysing thousands of rainbow lorikeets? Scientists search for the cause as volunteer carers are overwhelmed
A mystery paralysis syndrome is afflicting lorikeet populations in south-east Queensland and northern NSW at a rate scientists say they have never seen
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Dr Tim Portas pulls the patient from a cardboard box, wraps him in a towel and touches a cotton bud on his eye to see if he can blink.
Patient number 1,433,093 is one of about 3,500 Rainbow lorikeets that have come into the RSPCA’s wildlife hospital near Brisbane since the beginning of the year with a mystery paralysis.
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WWF shelved report exposing River Wye pollution ‘to keep Tesco happy’
The wildlife charity allegedly dropped a study highlighting farm pollution linked to the supply chain of its former supermarket partner
The wildlife charity WWF-UK shelved a report that warned how intensive chicken production is devastating the River Wye, the Observer can reveal.
Since 2018, the charity has received more than £6m in donations from the supermarket chain Tesco, which has faced action from campaigners over the decline of the Wye because many of the intensive poultry farms in the river’s catchment area are in its supply chain.
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