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Wesfarmers dumps coal and turns to electric cars: Australia should follow
Just months after selling the last of its thermal coal assets, Wesfarmers – one of Australia’s leading business conglomerates – has made a $776 million play to enter the lithium market and tap into the opportunities of the global switch to electric vehicles. The rest of the country should take note. Last December, Wesfarmers complete...
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We crunch the numbers, and find costs of Labor’s emissions target are not that big
The costs of Labor's emissions reduction targets are not big, and the cost of its renewables target will be about zero. The Coalition still doesn't get it.
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Global emissions from Australian carbon exports dwarf any domestic cuts
Global emissions from Australia’s exported carbon are now more than double our total domestic carbon emissions from all sectors.
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Fixing the gap between Labor’s greenhouse gas goals and their policies
Switching to 100% renewables, and focusing on energy efficiency, will play key roles in meeting ambitious greenhouse gas targets.
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CEFC targets transport emissions with investment in Australian freight technology
CEFC Clean Energy Innovation Fund makes $4m equity investment into patented Australian carbon fibre portable container technology that can cut transport emissions, costs.
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Fixing the gap between Labor's greenhouse gas goals and their policies
Queensland delays Adani mine indefinitely, citing fears for endangered finch
Environmentalists hail decision – but it offers company a clear path to approval
The controversial Carmichael coalmine has been delayed indefinitely by the Queensland government, which has ruled that Adani’s proposals to protect the endangered black-throated finch do not meet the miner’s approval conditions.
The decision, made by the state environment department and not by the political arm of government, forces Adani to complete significant additional work before it can begin construction of the mine.
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UK proposes auction price floor to help kickstart its post-Brexit ETS
NA Markets: California allowances cruise past $18 mark, RGGI plods along
Virginia governor declines veto on GOP amendments blocking RGGI, TCI linkage
Australian animal poachers let off with light sentences: report
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Trump eases regulations adopted after BP Deepwater Horizon disaster
Environmental groups oppose loosening Obama-era regulations as Trump pushes to expand offshore drilling
The Trump administration on Thursday moved to ease safety regulations adopted after the 2010 BP Deepwater Horizon blowout, the worst offshore oil disaster in US history that killed nearly a dozen people and caused massive pollution.
David Bernhardt, the interior secretary, said in a statement the administration was acting to eliminate “unnecessary regulatory burdens while maintaining safety and environmental protection offshore”.
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