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Astronauts who survived Soyuz breakdown blast off to ISS
EU Market: EUAs lift as no-deal Brexit fears diminish, though sinking gas weighs
Greens unveil $2.2bn battery scheme, to bring home storage in line with solar
Greens battery policy would offer incentives of up to $7000 per battery, and up to double that for low-income households.
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The terror of climate change is transforming young people's identity
LCFS Market: Trade in California futures picks up after dearth of activity
Grande America: France braces for oil spill damage after ship blaze
EU Parliament piles pressure on leaders to take ambitious line on bloc’s 2050 climate strategy
Environment groups urge oil watchdog not to speak at pro-industry event
Nopsema head Stuart Smith is listed to speak at The Great Australian Bight: The Big Opportunity
Environmental groups have written to Australia’s offshore petroleum watchdog to urge him against speaking alongside the oil lobby at a pro-industry event titled The Great Australian Bight: The Big Opportunity.
The head of the National Offshore Petroleum Safety and Environmental Management Authority (Nopsema), Stuart Smith, is listed as one of three keynote speakers at the South Australian “parliamentary friends of the resource sector” forum dinner on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Coal seam gas: NSW communities in limbo due to expired licences
Lack of action on 14 expired coal seam gas exploration licences now an election issue for uncertain communities
The New South Wales government has failed to close a loophole that effectively allows expired coal seam gas exploration licences to be extended indefinitely, despite calls from rural communities for certainty ahead of the state election.
More than a dozen licences, mostly in the state’s north-west, have remained active past their expiration dates while the government assesses renewal applications from gas companies. In some cases, those applications have been held up in the system for years.
Continue reading...Phones crushed to reveal precious metals
European satellite captures Nasa Mars lander from orbit
Business Development & Sourcing Manager (South East Asia), First Climate Markets – Thailand/Malaysia/Singapore
Spring Statement: Cambridge data team gets £45m boost
Study reveals the wolf within your pet dog
Youth climate strikes to take place in more than 100 countries
Movement inspired by Greta Thunberg has snowballed, as Belgian workers join strike
Hundreds of thousands of children are expected to walk out of their classrooms on Friday for a global climate strike amid growing anger at the failure of politicians to tackle the escalating ecological crisis.
Children at tens of thousands of schools in more than 100 countries are due to take part in the walkouts which began last year when one teenager – Greta Thunberg – held a solo protest outside the Swedish parliament.
Continue reading...Greta Thunberg nominated for Nobel Peace Prize for climate activism
Carbon Market Analyst, International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) – Berlin
Comic Relief: School shuns red nose plastic because of pollution fears
NT councils offered grants to install solar, batteries, EV chargers
Northern Territory Labor government opens $2m grant scheme to help make councils more energy efficient and reduce costs to consumers and taxpayers.
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007 goes electric with Aston Martin Rapide E
James Bond makes the move to all-electric mobility with a luxury, limited edition Aston Martin Rapide E.
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