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It’s time to kick this mob out, and end this climate crap
It's time for Australia to seize the opportunities in climate action and renewable energy. It's time to kick this mob out and end the climate crap.
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Redflow expands into China
The Redflow deployment will be part of the Haidong Transportation Group’s Smart Grid Project in Qinghai Province, which is recognised as a key market in China’s shift to a low carbon renewable energy future.
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The real world versus the Coalition’s scare campaign
Coalition ministers have been keen to promote the results from BAEconomics’ theoretical modelling exercise, but ignoring what is happening in the real world.
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After week of no coal, UK breaks another peak solar generation record
Aaccording to the UK's solar power trade group, the peak solar generation record was broken twice over the first two days of this week.
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800 gigawatts of solar expected to be added across globe by 2023
European solar trade body expects global solar industry will add nearly 800 gigawatts of new solar over the next five years.
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CP Daily: Thursday May 16, 2019
Climate Journalist/Writer, World Resources Institute – Washington DC
G7 Policy Lead on Emissions Trading, BEIS – London
Virginia set to publish finalised cap-and-trade regulations despite governor’s actions
NA Markets: California allowances rise ahead of auction, RGGI climbs on thin volume
Six US states could cut emissions through RGGI-style carbon markets –study
Lessons from a solar school campaigner: Why your climate vote counts
Last year, I organised, lobbied and arranged funds for a 100kW solar array for my school in Sydney’s south. This year, I will let my vote do the talking.
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Chemical recycling plant to open in Timor-Leste
Will the discovery of another plastic-trashed island finally spark meaningful change?
Australians disagree on how important climate change is: poll
EU Market: EUAs slide 1.5% back below €26 as gas, auction weakness weigh
Great Australian Bight: parties soften stance as voters protest over drilling
With sitting Liberal MPs along coast under pressure from angry electorate, Coalition promises audit of regulator’s decision
A last-ditch effort to win votes in key seats in South Australia and Victoria has prompted both major parties to make changes to their policies on oil drilling in the Great Australian Bight.
The resources minister Matt Canavan – who has previously said offshore oil exploration should be a national priority – said on Thursday a re-elected Coalition government would commission an independent audit of the oil regulator’s consideration of exploration in the Bight.
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