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AGL spending $760 million on coal generator upkeep, even as it adds new batteries
AGL to spend $760 million this financial year keeping its two coal fired power generators online as part of a $1 billion upgrade and maintenance program.
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Burrup Hub gas project could release 13 times Australia’s annual carbon emissions, analysis suggests
Greenpeace-led research discussed in Canberra with independent Kate Chaney saying politicians need to understand ‘sheer scale’ of what is planned in WA
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Planned gas developments on Western Australia’s Burrup Hub led by Woodside Energy could result in twice as much greenhouse gas being emitted as any other Australian fossil fuel development up for approval, according to an analysis by environment groups.
The analysis led by Greenpeace estimated the Burrup Hub expansion could lead to 6.1bn tonnes of CO2 across the decades ahead if fully developed – roughly 13 times what Australia emits annually. Most of the emissions would be released when the gas was sold and burned overseas.
Continue reading...First Nations group gets option for 20pct stake in Sunshine Hydro’s flagship project
Deal with Sunshine Hydro for innovative pumped hydro and green hydrogen hybrid project comes as more renewable companies and buyers look to work with First Nations businesses.
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New Zealand ETS levers to become less effective over time, analysis warns
Ministers put consumer energy on agenda. Is this a turning point or Groundhog Day?
State and federal energy ministers agree to develop a national roadmap for customer‑owned energy resources – from rooftop solar to electric vehicles. Is this a win?
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Pollution from coal power contributes to far more deaths than scientists realised, study shows
New study finds air pollutants from coal power plants were associated with nearly half a million premature deaths of elderly Americans from 1999 to 2020.
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We've committed to protect 30% of Australia's land by 2030. Here's how we could actually do it
Two new big batteries approved, including four-hour BESS and another near Hazelwood
Victoria's planning department gives the green light to two new big batteries: One four-hour project and a smaller project proposed for coal country.
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Australian human-induced regeneration projects “not supported by evidence”, scientific article says
EU top carbon emitter ‘aristocracy’ monopolises bloc’s carbon market, says NGO report
Global methane pledge hanging in the balance due to lack of funding and oversight, says NGO
Three-quarters of climate finance group members lack deforestation policies, report finds
Australia’s emission reduction progress undercut by further fossil fuel project approvals
Over 100 countries set joint aim to cut CO2 intensity for global aviation fuels by 2030
Green growth or degrowth: what is the right way to tackle climate change?
British empire’s past emissions ‘double UK’s climate responsibility’
Exclusive: Data shows that including CO2 from countries once under colonial rule makes Britain one of world’s biggest historical emitters
The UK is responsible for almost twice as much global heating as previously thought when its colonial history is taken into account, analysis has revealed.
The UK’s domestic emissions account for 3% of total world emissions dating back to 1850. But when responsibility for emissions in countries once under the British empire’s rule is given to the UK, the figure rises to more than 5%.
Continue reading...More than 80 people, including 97yo minister, arrested after coal port blockade
A 97-year-old minister is among more than 80 people arrested after a blockade of a major Australian coal port continued beyond an agreed deadline.
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Study warns against overreliance on IUCN Red List in conservation policies, funding
NSW looks for more flexibility on storage, but has it pulled plug on pumped hydro?
NSW to change storage definitions as it juggles its storage needs to support the wind and solar that will replace its coal fired generators.
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EU climate chief: China must help fund rescue of poorer nations hit by disaster
Gulf petrostates must also pay for relief, warns EU commissioner Wopke Hoekstra in the run-up to the Cop28 summit
China and other big developing nations must pay into a fund to rescue poor countries stricken by the climate disaster, the EU’s climate chief has said as world leaders prepare to gather in Dubai for a crucial climate summit.
Wopke Hoekstra, EU commissioner for climate action, said there was no longer any reason to exclude big emerging economies with high greenhouse gas emissions such as China and petrostates in the Gulf from the obligation to provide aid to the poorest and most vulnerable countries.
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