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Three more US states pledge shift to decarbonised grid
Three US states join shift to decarbonise their state’s electricity supply, with two focusing on 100% renewable energy.
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Hunterston B: Pictures show cracks in Ayrshire nuclear reactor
Students with a food waste problem
Virginia’s Dominion argues state would not benefit from 28 Mt RGGI cap, bank adjustment
EU nations warm to aviation taxes as ETS fails to dent emissions
SpaceX Dragon demo capsule set to return to Earth
US EPA overlooked profitability criteria in granting biofuels credit waivers, lawsuit says
The death of “baseload” power in Australia, and the rise of “cycling”
Baseload power is already under threat in Australia, with new data showing the scale of the transition in the NEM, and how radically different the supply mix will look in the decades ahead.
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Poll finds strong majority support for declaring a climate emergency
Overwhelming support for Melbourne to declare a climate emergency will be a shock to those climate advocacy organisations that have steadfastly refused to use such language.
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NA Markets: California prices rise amid heavy buying as RGGI declines on meagre volume
Netherlands set to order coal plant closure -media
New US volutary offset programme moving ahead as coalition formed
EU Market: EUAs surge amid power gains, shrugging off slumping economy
Australia needs a national plan to face the growing threat of climate disasters
Dragon in graphics
US Civil War-era tunnels and buildings found under Alcatraz prison
Endangered grasslands may be lifeline in face of climate change
Temperate grasslands are home to diverse flora and fauna but they are in decline because of land clearing and our lack of concern
For most people, the south-eastern grasslands look like wastelands, according to the environmental psychologist Kathryn Williams from the University of Melbourne.
“They see an empty paddock that’s potential for a car park or a shopping centre or a housing development,” she says.
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