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SK Market: Monthly KAU acution sees lacklustre interest again despite carryover policy update
Carbon price could help miners overcome high capital spend on electric mines, group says
Devastatingly low Antarctic sea ice may be the ‘new abnormal', study warns
European Green Deal and economic competitiveness key issues for EU’s von der Leyen in last speech of her term
British forest carbon data startup raises $2.2 mln in pre-seed funding
Solar, batteries and microgrids essential for disaster-prone communities, study finds
Losing power after a disaster is devastating for communities, a new report suggests this can be mitigated by distributed and renewable energy resources.
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Expand ACCUs for biogas pipeline contracts, industrial energy boss pleads
Australia Market Roundup: More than half of surveyed companies say Australia will need carbon credits to achieve net zero, as ACCUs rebound
We just blew past 1.5 degrees. Game over on climate? Not yet
Ukraine plans up to 1GW wind farm in Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone
Germany's Notus Energy signs declaration of intent to develop an up to 1,000MW wind farm in the exclusion zone around Ukraine's failed Chernobyl power plant.
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Battery cell prices plunge in August, close to tipping point for the end of ICE vehicles
Price of battery cells plunges in August, taking it close to the "tipping point" where the cost of building battery-powered EVs can match that of internal combustion engine cars.
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NSW social housing could host 650MW of rooftop solar, save occupants $129m a year
New modelling shows NSW's more than 54,000 social and affordable housing properties could host up to 650MW of rooftop solar and slash occupants' bills.
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Tesla gets ready to take on Australia energy utilities in landmark move for the grid
Tesla has applied for new licences with market operator and regulator in a landmark move for the grid, and for efforts to "orchestrate" consumer energy resources as coal plants close.
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EU states must bridge ‘planning gap’ in order to hit climate targets, report warns
Clean Air Task Force calls for overhaul of action plans with many countries, including Germany and France, missing drafts deadline
European countries must bridge the vast “planning gap” between their climate targets and action plans, according to a report.
The national energy and climate plans (NECPs) that EU member states made in 2019 are outdated, lack key details and do not line up with long-term strategies, according to analysis from the environmental nonprofit organisation Clean Air Task Force. Only half of the states have submitted a fresh proposal two months after an EU deadline for draft plans passed in June.
Continue reading...Britain’s fish populations are in a ‘deeply troubling state’ – report
Species such as mackerel and North Sea cod have been overfished or have reached critically low populations
Half of Britain’s 10 largest fish populations are in a “deeply troubling state”, having been either overfished or depleted to a critically low size, according to a new report. The situation is being driven by the UK government setting catch limits at levels that exceed scientific advice, said Oceana, a Washington DC-based NGO.
The UK’s fishing industry relies heavily on 10 key stocks. Five are either being overfished, including mackerel, which accounted for the largest volume of landings in the UK in 2021, or have reached critically low populations, such as North Sea cod. Many cod species are in crisis, pushing the popular fish close to population collapse.
Continue reading...China solar juggernaut hurtles towards 1,000GW of installed capacity by 2026
New modelling shows China will this year pass the 500GW mark for total installed solar capacity – and then double that milestone by the end of 2026.
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UK fails to ban 36 harmful pesticides outlawed for use in EU
Campaigners say Britain becoming ‘toxic poster child of Europe’ and accuse ministers of breaking Brexit promise on standards
The UK has failed to ban 36 pesticides that are not allowed for use in the EU, as campaigners say it is becoming the “toxic poster child of Europe”.
Though ministers promised the UK would not water down EU-derived environmental standards after Brexit, there have been multiple instances of divergence since the country left the bloc.
Continue reading...The Australian birds putting their stamp on the urban environment
Australia Post’s release of new bird stamps reflects the country’s changing urban landscapes and highlights little-known habitat loss
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Australia Post has released a series of stamps to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Aussie Bird Count and the birds they have chosen may surprise you.
Unless of course, you are one of the more than 100,000 Australians who have taken part in what has become the country’s biggest citizen science project. You would know that when BirdLife Australia release the results of all the surveys that they participated in, the species that feature – rainbow lorikeet, noisy miner and Australian magpie – have been the three most common birds in every year of the Aussie Bird Count so far.
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