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BRIEFING: What climate policy agenda for von der Leyen’s second term?
Incoming Indonesian govt to form state-run body to oversee the country’s carbon market
Japan picks nine advanced projects to support CCS commercialisation
UN-backed coalition grants $20 mln to Cameroon for adopting sustainable agricultural practices
Australia Market Roundup: ACCU prices stable as traders speculate on Safeguard demand, issuance drops
Week in wildlife – in pictures: geese on parade, a radioactive rhino and a lovestruck eagle
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Some of us don’t have high-quality drinking water, and it’s putting public health at risk. How do we deliver universal access?
Tesla battery business is worth nearly $200 billion, more than any Australian company except BHP
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NSW wind and solar auction comes up short, with one winning project already built
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EU leaders nominate von der Leyen for second term, adopt strategic agenda 2024-2029
‘Things started to look dire’: our deep-dive into past climates sounds a warning for this unique corner of Australia
Is Australia finally catching up on clean energy benefits for First Nations?
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Household power usage hits a new low – but regulator credits the weather, not rooftop solar
The post Household power usage hits a new low – but regulator credits the weather, not rooftop solar appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Landfills across England could be leaking harmful toxic ooze, warn experts
More than 21,000 old sites may be releasing ‘forever chemicals’ into land often left as open space
Thousands of polluted landfills across England could be leaking toxic chemicals into the environment and harming people who live nearby, experts have warned.
A few decades ago, the method for getting rid of industrial and domestic waste was to stick it in a hole in the ground, cover it up and hope for the best. It was known as “dilute and disperse” and it assumed toxic substances would seep into the surrounding soils, air and water and become harmless.
Continue reading...What’s next for the Climate Change Authority under Matt Kean’s leadership?
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