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Zimbabwean ranger brings unloved painted dogs back from brink
Jealous Mpofu wins Tusk’s ranger of the year award for his work with a maligned and misunderstood species
When Jealous Mpofu was a boy, he overheard his father’s bosses talking negatively about painted dogs, wild African canines with distinct marble coats that are among the world’s most endangered species.
“They said they didn’t kill an animal, they grabbed the flesh. They said they were rough animals,” Mpofu said.
Continue reading...Nature photographer of the year 2023 – the winning images
Nature Talks presents the results of the nature photographer of the year 2023 competition. Jacquie Matechuk, from Canada, is the winner in the contest, an initiative from the organisation also responsible for the annual Nature Talks photo festival in the Netherlands
Continue reading...Most inland bathing spots in UK have unsafe levels of pollution, report finds
Surfers Against Sewage finds 60% of representative sample of popular locations to be unsafe for swimming
The majority of popular inland bathing spots in the UK surveyed in a report have been found to be unsafe for swimming.
In a representative sample of popular swimming and water sports locations, 60% were found to have pollution at unsafe levels, the annual report from campaign group Surfers Against Sewage found.
Continue reading...Fortescue presses go on more than $1.1 billion of green hydrogen and iron projects
Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group has announced three of the first green hydrogen deals to reach a final investment decision in the United States and Australia.
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ID Market: National carbon exchange remains quiet two months after launch, but operator expects bigger things to come
Regional gas lobby launches study designed to understand cross-border CCS and crediting mechanisms
In September we went past 1.5°C, in November we tipped over 2°C. What’s going on?
The sudden spike in warming in 2023 comes from a combination of factors. It's not a sign of total climate failure – but the emissions gap with current policies is still hellish.
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The eye-watering payments being made to big batteries to squash huge solar duck
Neoen's huge Collie battery could be paid more than $100 million a year to help squash solar duck curve in world's biggest isolated grid, but state-owned battery will get paid much less.
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Government climate pledges are too reliant on land-based carbon sinks -report
Carbon Project Manager, AGL – Docklands, Vic, Australia
In September we went past 1.5 degrees. In November, we tipped over 2 degrees for the first time. What's going on?
SwitchedOn Podcast: Why batteries need an end of life plan
Gavin Collis from the CSIRO discusses the future of Australia's battery recycling industry.
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Australia Market Roundup: Santos, Tokyo Gas to investigate e-methane production, South Australia passes hydrogen legislation
Huge fire levies could “really hurt” wind, solar and battery projects, investors warn
CEIG warns proposed property fire levies could add millions of dollars a year in extra running costs to big solar, wind and battery projects in state with 95 per cent renewables target.
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Investors scrap pioneering green hydrogen plant in Germany because of costs
One of Europe’s first projects to produce green hydrogen on a large scale in northern Germany has been scrapped due to high construction costs.
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*Carbon Finance Project Manager, Nexus for Development – Phnom Penh
5B begins work on solar and battery project to get Tiwi Islands to 50 pct renewables
Construction has begun on a 1.1MW solar farm and 3MWh battery storage project that aims to take the Tiwi Islands to 50 per cent renewables.
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CP Daily: Monday November 20, 2023
Global goal to triple renewables within sight as governments are already planning to double capacity -report
Want to fight climate change? Triple global renewables target to 11TW by 2030
Governments shouldn't coast using fat wind and solar pipelines when they could achieve so much more, says a new report.
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