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Climate Democrats to enter the fray and disrupt Australia’s politics
A new political party will appear on the scene tomorrow and will seek to disrupt the “politics as usual” that Australian voters do not like, but have become used to.
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Photon, Canadian get green light for 170MW Suntop Solar Farm in NSW
Progress on joint plans of Photon Energy and Canadian Solar to develop 1.4GW of large-scale PV in NSW, as 170MW Suntop Solar Farm approved for state's central west.
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Drive with Nasa's next rover on Mars
AER updates RIT-T guidelines to look beyond poles and wires for network upgrades
AER announced changes to RIT-T making it more robust, efficient and timely, and more aligned wth AEMO’s Integrated System Plan and keeping customer power costs down.
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The Driven Podcast: Test drive with the Jaguar I-Pace
A test drive with the Jaguar I-Pace and an interview with the company’s head of product development.
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Goldwind’s Coppabella wind farm one step closer to construction
The NSW Independent Planning Commission has approved with conditions, changes to the state planning approval for the Yass Valley (Coppabella) Wind Farm in the NSW Southern Tablelands
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Native cherries are a bit mysterious, and possibly inside-out
CP Daily: Thursday December 13, 2018
Without Germany, nine EU nations seek to strengthen EU carbon price signal
APA dumps RCR as it seeks to complete Darling Downs solar farm
APA formally terminates collapsed RCR as contractor for Darling Downs solar farm, which is going through final commissioning.
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Green light for 275MW solar plus big battery storage project near Griffith
NSW approves state's 49th large-scale solar farm, a 275MW plus 100MWh of battery storage project proposed by Edify Energy for Darlington Point.
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Some sharks have declined by 92% in the past half-century off Queensland's coast
Antarctic climate change: Scientists visit the world's most remote island
California’s ARB approves cap-and-trade amendments for post-2020 reforms
Climate change: 'Hell to pay' if COP24 talks fail
COP24: EU nations prepare ground for non-ETS carbon trade as tougher targets loom
$51 million to help lower power prices & ensure customers get a fair deal
The Liberal National Government is providing $51 million to the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) and Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) to help deliver more affordable and reliable energy for Australian families and small businesses.
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COP24: Draft Article 6 text offers “bedrock” for international GHG trade, but investors uneasy
Reforesting the world: the Australian farmer with 240m trees to his name
Tony Rinaudo’s regeneration technique, developed in west Africa 30 years ago, has helped bring back forest over 6m hectares
Through the cacophony of the UN’s global climate talks, an Australian farmer is quietly spreading his plan to reforest the world.
Over more than 30 years in west Africa, Tony Rinaudo has regenerated more than 6m hectares – an area nearly as large as Tasmania. His farmer-managed natural regeneration technique is responsible for 240m trees regrowing across that parched continent.
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Frustrated leaders appeal to ‘all OECD countries’ to phase out use as Australia signals support for new plants
Pacific countries vulnerable to climate change have urged Australia to abandon coal power generation within 12 years, and to prohibit new coal plants or expansion of existing plants.
The call from 15 small Pacific island states came one day after the Australian government called for expressions of interest in new power generation projects, indicating it would be prepared to use taxpayer money to underwrite new coal plants.
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