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Oregon environment board appoints new deputy director, clarifies rulemaking for fuel suppliers in 2024
COP28: Five reasons for optimism on climate
Energy Insiders Podcast: Victoria’s SEC and its first big battery play
Vic SEC boss Chris Miller on the state-owned corporation’s first big battery play, and what’s next. Plus: All the news of the week.
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First Progress Report shows Canada on track to reach 2030 emissions reduction target
Carbon management firm enrolls 688,000 ha of US forestlands into carbon projects, rebrands
“Fantastic validation:” Vast solar thermal plans win backing of global energy giant
Vast's concentrated solar plans have attracted another big-name backer, with EDF Australia pledging €10 million towards "multiple" CSP projects.
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What does El Niño do to the weather in your state?
COP28: Non-profits announce jurisdictional REDD+ partnership to help scale forest carbon deals
Genex bags another big customer to complete trifecta for unique Kidston wind, solar and storage hub
Genex lands 15-year contract for Kidston wind, paving the way for the completion of a unique trifecta of wind, solar and pumped hydro storage at the Queensland hub.
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Massachusetts unveils proposed Clean Heat Standard draft framework
Australia's first mobile cooling hub is ready for searing heat this summer – and people who are homeless helped design it
Australia mends Pacific ties with climate fund millions, but keeps coal alive
Albanese government contributes a foundational $100m to the Pacific Resilience Facility and rejoins Green Climate Fund with a $50m offering.
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Anna Mani: The woman who transformed weather science in India
Taiwan: The 'God Flower' vanishing because of climate change
Emissions trading director resigns from US-based hedging management firm
WCI Markets: CCA prices inch upward on high volumes, WCAs continue to decline
COP28: Azerbaijan emerges as COP29 host favourite after Armenia gives blessing
Canada’s fossil fuel firms will need to cut emissions by at least 35% by 2030
Justin Trudeau’s government plans to limit emissions through a national cap-and-trade system, a policy first proposed in 2021
Canada will require its fossil fuel industry to cut its emissions between 35% to 38% below 2019 levels starting in 2030, it was announced on Thursday.
The prime minister Justin Trudeau’s government plans to limit emissions from the oil and gas sector through a national cap-and-trade system which he first proposed in his 2021 election campaign, according to the policy announcement.
Continue reading...Air storage pioneer inks first of its kind deal to keep lights on in Australia’s Silver City
Hydrostor signs "first of its kind" deal for its compressed air storage technology to be used as an emergency backstop to keep the lights on in Broken Hill.
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