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Carbon-negative hydrogen producer secures €25 mln investment
White-tailed eagle chick born in England for first time in 243 years
Conservationists ‘utterly elated’ at arrival of first offspring since release of 25 of the eagles on Isle of Wight
A white-tailed eagle chick has been born in England for the first time in more than 240 years, and conservationists are “utterly elated” by the new arrival.
White-tailed eagles were once widespread across England but were widely persecuted by humans, and the last record of a pair breeding was in 1780. Since 2019, 25 of these eagles, which are Britain’s biggest bird of prey, have been released to the Isle of Wight as part of an effort to bring back long-lost species.
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Zimbabwe-hosted carbon exchange in U-turn over accepting banned Russian credits
Climate cooperation could redefine US-China relationship -Kerry
New $50 mln fund established to protect national parks in developing countries
Consider the heatwave and floods: can we still save the planet for our children? I think we can | Gaia Vince
It is easy to despair as we leave one geological epoch and enter another. Our situation is dire, but we can address it
Land temperatures have hit 60Cin Spain, satellite data shows, with tourists warned to stay off beaches throughout the Mediterranean. Across the pond, more than 100 million Americans are still under extreme heat warnings. The “heat dome” squatting over the south sent thermometers soaring to 56C in Death Valley yesterday, close to the hottest ever recorded on Earth.
The sea is little cooler, with Florida ocean temperatures well above 30C. Further north on land, people are being rescued by dinghies and helicopters from suburban streets as heavy rain causes flooding across Pennsylvania and New York and into New England. Vermont has declared a state of emergency. The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for parts of the midwest, and a severe thunderstorm watch for other states. Parts of Canada have been on fire for months.
Gaia Vince is the author of Nomad Century: How to Survive the Climate Upheaval
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Traditional owners win court case to stop nuclear waste dump in South Australia
Judge sides with Barngarla people when blocking facility near Kimba, citing ‘apprehended bias’ of former Coalition resources minister Keith Pitt
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Traditional owners opposing the federal government’s plan for a nuclear waste dump on their land in South Australia have had a major win, with a court ruling the facility can’t be built.
The Barngarla people were jubilant outside the federal court in Adelaide on Tuesday after justice Natalie Charlesworth said the commonwealth’s decision to build the dump near Kimba would be set aside.
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Continue reading...Locals in this British seaside town could revolutionise green energy – if the government lets them | Rebecca Willis
Voters want climate action but don’t trust politicians to do it. Could projects like a Whitehaven windfarm be the answer?
- Rebecca Willis is professor of energy and climate governance at Lancaster University
The seaside town of Whitehaven, in the north-west of England, found itself at the centre of a political storm in May, when the levelling up, housing and communities secretary, Michael Gove, gave his approval for the UK’s first new deep coalmine in more than 40 years just outside the town.
But Whitehaven may soon be known for more than climate-wrecking coal. That is the ambition of Project Collette, a £3bn proposal for a windfarm off the Cumbrian coast to be part-owned by the local community – instigated by the Green Finance Community Hub in collaboration with the engineering firm Arup and community energy specialists Energy4All – and with the potential to power nearby industry. If Cumbrians could stand on the sandstone cliffs and look out at wind turbines they owned, and that had provided jobs for local people, that might just build the political support and engagement that is so vital to reaching our climate targets?
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Landmark green hydrogen deal with traditional landowners
Pollination’s Rob Grant and Balinggarra’s Cissy Gore-Birch on landmark green hydrogen project around Ord River. Plus: To close or not to close coal.
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Australia to begin accepting new ACCU method proposals from 2024, official says
“Truly world leading:” Australia heads to 100 pct renewables and new heartbeat for grid
AEMO underlines world leading nature of its transition to 100 pct renewables and technology challenges in pushing coal and other synchronous generation out of the grid.
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“If you’re not Paris aligned, you’re anti-humanity:” Garnaut slams Australia’s disorderly transition
Zen Energy's Anthony Garnaut joins chorus of industry voices calling for a policy shot-in-the-arm for renewables – including no climate wriggle room for corporations.
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