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Loved to death: Australian sandalwood is facing extinction in the wild
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I thank my lucky stars for the rosellas that led to my career in ornithology
A flash of colour that caught my eye at the age of 10 in 1968 – that’s how far back I trace a sense of obligation to care for the biodiversity that was here first
A flash of colour that takes my eye at the age of 10 in 1968 and learning that it is an Adelaide rosella.
Reaching the edge of a vast swamp north of Birdsville in 1982 thinking, “This is perfect habitat for grey grasswrens. They must be here.” And they are! Right at the edge of the road – just the third population ever discovered until then of an inland Australian bird only described to science in 1969.
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And then there were 10: Australian bird of the year heads into final tense day of voting
Some old favourites have fallen by the wayside, but it’s all to play for on Thursday as supporters of eliminated birds decide which finalist to back
The cassowary is long gone. So too the sulphur-crested cockatoo, the swift parrot, the shy albatross and the spotted pardalote.
No, there hasn’t been (another) mass extinction (yet) but the new voting format in the 2021 Guardian Australia/Birdlife Australia bird of the year poll means the competition has morphed into a brutal kind of ornithological Game of Thrones.
Continue reading...‘Eye-watering’: climate change disasters will cost Australia billions each year, study finds
Catastrophes like fires and floods could set the economy back more than $1.2tn by 2060, even if action is taken
Climate change-related disasters will cost Australia $73bn a year by 2060, even if action to curb emissions is taken now, a report has found.
And if nothing is done to tackle climate change, that figure will grow to $94bn a year by that date, a study by Deloitte Access Economics says.
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Photon taps Longi Hi MO 4 bifacial solar panels for NSW merchant projects
Photon selects Longi technology to generate maximum solar energy yields and achieve the financial goals set out in merchant operator business model.
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Climate change: Voices from global south muted by climate science
Fossil fuel industry gets subsidies of $11m a minute, IMF finds
Trillions of dollars a year are ‘adding fuel to the fire’ of the climate crisis, experts say
The fossil fuel industry benefits from subsidies of $11m every minute, according to analysis by the International Monetary Fund.
The IMF found the production and burning of coal, oil and gas was subsidised by $5.9tn in 2020, with not a single country pricing all its fuels sufficiently to reflect their full supply and environmental costs. Experts said the subsidies were “adding fuel to the fire” of the climate crisis, at a time when rapid reductions in carbon emissions were urgently needed.
Continue reading...Australia’s accelerating energy transition: Renewables leap to 35.4 pct in September
Renewables set new record share of 35.4 per cent in September, easily beating the previous benchmark as the energy transition continues apace.
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Rooftop solar PV smashes generation record on main grid
Rooftop solar sets new record output on Australia’s electricity grid, easily beating the previous record as household installations continue to surge.
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Kean to retain energy for time being, as solar farm critic elected Nationals boss
Matt Kean will manage Treasury alongside his existing portfolios, for the time being, but a ministerial shake-up is still in the works.
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