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Banks, fund managers disconnected from Scope 3 emissions when making investment decisions, survey finds
Labor’s fuel efficiency standards mean all new cars could be EVs by 2035, industry group says
Experts say Albanese government plan should provide a greater choice of electric cars but Coalition calls savings claims a ‘lie’
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Suppliers of electric vehicles are the big winners from the Albanese government’s fuel efficiency standards with one industry group saying half of all new cars will be electric by 2029 and 100% by 2035 on the proposed trajectory.
The energy minister, Chris Bowen, and infrastructure minister, Catherine King, released the details of the plan for consultation on Sunday, saying motorists would potentially save $1,000 a year by 2028 as manufacturers brought in more efficient models.
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1Komma5 makes third Aussie acquisition of solar and air-con one-stop shop
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Australia, South Korea agree to work on cross-border CCS projects
Anti-renewables rally inspires counter action, as farmers share solar and wind benefits, debunk myths
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Miners seek share of tax relief to dig for net-zero
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Victoria to get huge big battery park as UK developer advances “multi-gigawatt” Australian plans
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New atom-smasher could spark physics revolution
Italy’s Eni signs CCUS, offsetting MoU with Indonesia, details massive fossil fuel production expansion plans
Australia unveils crediting mechanism to slash new vehicle emissions
Solid-state batteries: inside the race to transform the science of electric vehicles
They promise more energy and a vastly improved range for EV drivers. But can they deliver on the hype?
Working in the dry room at Deakin University’s Battery Research and Innovation Hub is no day at the beach.
“[It’s] more desert than beach,” says its general manager, Dr Timothy Khoo. “At the beach, you at least still get the moisture coming in.”
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‘Incredibly rare’ discovery reveals bedbugs came to Britain with the Romans
Archaeologists find remains of insects that ‘hitchhiked’ here nearly 2,000 years ago
From plumbing to public baths, the Romans left their mark on Britain’s health. But it may not have all been positive. Archaeologists working at Vindolanda, a Roman garrison site south of Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, have unearthed fresh evidence that the Romans also brought us ... bedbugs.
Dr Andrew Birley, who heads the Vindolanda archaeological team, said: “It is incredibly rare to find them in any ancient context.”
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