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2023 wildlife photographer of the year winners – in pictures
Selected from 49,957 entries from 95 countries, the winners of the Natural History Museum’s prestigious wildlife photographer of the year competition were revealed at an awards ceremony in South Kensington on Tuesday. The flagship wildlife photographer of the year exhibition featuring the awarded images will open on Friday 13 October 2023 at the Natural History Museum in London
Continue reading...New climate law compels companies to disclose all their emissions – it’s a big deal
New California law means fossil majors like Chevron will have to account for emissions from vehicles that use their fuel. This will have a global impact.
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Australia’s biggest storage tender kicks off to fill gaps in wind and solar states
Registrations open for massive tender for battery storage to fill potential gaps in South Australia and Victoria, which have the most variable wind and solar power.
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Network muscles in on smart meters as regulator grants “trial waiver”
NSW distribution network company to roll out 5,600 smart meters to customers after being granted a "trial waiver" from the Australian Energy Regulator.
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Canada, Nova Scotia to launch C$28.5 mln nature conservation, protection programme
Global investor rolls out biodiversity strategy
Offshore wind turbines will “block the sunrise:” Illawarra consultation takes a bizarre twist
Consultation on federal government plans to establish an offshore wind zone off NSW coast of Illawarra is stirring up some bizarre behaviour and claims.
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“Not listening to scientists:” Most Australians don’t think climate change is a serious problem
Griffith Uni study find most Australians are not not listening to climate scientists, they're "looking out the window and saying 'I think the weather is all right'."
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New tech to help incorporate “built-in” solar from roof tiles, windows and cladding
Australian software will help integrate solar built into the house on roof tiles, windows and even cladding, and turn them into smart buildings with demand response.
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year: Horseshoe crab wins gold
The 1975 at the London O2: Will carbon-removed shows change gigs?
If we protect mangroves, we protect our fisheries, our towns and ourselves
NBN signs six year off-take deal with Macarthur wind farm
NBN signs deal to take around 10 per cent of the output from the Macarthur wind farm as it moves towards 100 per cent renewable supply.
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