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Large CCU facility opens in Texas, converting CO2 to methanol
Australians paying hundreds more for fuel due to government inaction on efficiency standards, advocates say
Climate Council finds average Australian car needs more petrol to travel same distance as more efficient models common overseas
The average Australian car needs more petrol to travel the same distance as more efficient models common overseas, with climate advocates saying inaction from the government on fuel efficiency standards is adding hundreds of dollars to the cost of road trips.
Analysis from the Climate Council has found that while drivers of battery electric vehicles charging their cars pay only a fifth of the cost of fuelling an internal combustion engine car, there is still a large discrepancy between how much it costs to run petrol-reliant vehicles of varying efficiency.
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Circular economy could abate most built environment emissions, says report
Norwegian parliament votes for opening up Arctic for deep sea mining, despite opposition
‘We can’t pretend the ecological crisis is separate’: the economist thinking differently about climate breakdown
James Meadway, once a Labour adviser and now a podcast host, says the separation between climate and economy has to end
James Meadway is an economist who is not at all impressed with economics. Formerly an adviser to John McDonnell when he was Labour shadow chancellor, Meadway has plenty to say about what mainstream economics gets wrong. But one of his central gripes is the way it treats the environment. “We cannot simply pretend that … the entire ecological crisis is a separate and distinct thing from what’s happening in the economy,” says Meadway, who now works on climate finance. And yet that is precisely what happens.
This critique informs the podcast, Macrodose, which Meadway presents and which has recently turned one year old. Its tagline is “Your weekly fix of climate economics”. Every Wednesday, in 15 minutes or so, Meadway analyses the key economic stories of the week. Part of the aim is to make economics more accessible because, he says, it is often thought of as something so difficult that “you have to be really clever to do it”.
Continue reading...Australia’s task is clear: build more wind and solar. LNP’s task? Anything but wind and solar
While the Coalition conjures nuclear as a "non-left" alternative to wind and solar, Australia is establishing itself as a world leader in variable renewables.
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Landowner’s supreme court case threatens Dartmoor wild camping victory
Alexander Darwall is challenging decision last year to overturn ban on wild camping on the moors
The right to wild camp on Dartmoor could be under threat again after the supreme court granted permission for a wealthy landowner to bring a case against it.
Last year, the Dartmoor National Park Authority won an appeal against a decision to ban wild camping on the moors.
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Report says small amount of ammonia hubs could drive shipping decarbonisation, despite toxicity
Koko secures scalable debt facility linked to future credit cash flows
Conservative ‘failures’ have led to more sewage pollution, say water experts
Increased flooding blamed on years of government delays over ‘sponge cities’ rules
Increased sewage pollution, urban flooding and water supply interruptions are the result of a decade of failures by the Conservative ministers, according to water experts who are demanding an independent inquiry into water be set up by the next government.
The repeated failure of the Tories to implement rules to create “sponge cities” has led to much more visible sewage pollution, more flooding and increasing instances of water being cut off for householders and businesses, they say.
Continue reading...Wind power turbine fleet output grows 25 pct in Germany over five years
The share of wind power in total electricity generation is also increasing as new capacity is added and existing projects are re-powered.
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Sub-zero heat pump challenge delivers new tech – and a fresh blow to gas
Pushed along by the US government, companies are designing heat pumps that can work through a northern winter and not resort to gas backup.
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Bird that migrates to Victorian wetlands slated for wind industry terminal added to threatened species list
The sharp-tailed sandpiper migrates from Siberia to a Port of Hastings site that Tanya Plibersek last week blocked a state plan to develop
A migratory shorebird that visits globally important wetlands the Victorian government wanted to dredge to make way for an offshore wind industry terminal is among eight birds added to the nation’s threatened species list.
The sharp-tailed sandpiper migrates from Siberia for the Australian summer and is now listed in Australia as vulnerable.
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ClearVue lands first home market order to supply solar glass facade for new building
ClearVue marks its commercial launch in Australia with its first order to supply a solar window facade for a new building in Melbourne.
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As Earth records hottest year, Coalition digs in against climate action and renewables
As the world takes in the horrifying data on the world's hottest year on record, the federal opposition is gearing up to fight 2035 emissions targets and rally against renewables.
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