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Nasa 2020 robot rover to target Jezero 'lake' crater
Essential reading on climate change | Letters
George Monbiot’s observations (The Earth is in a death spiral. The only hope is radical action, 14 November) are well worth reading and thought-provoking. At one point he writes: “Academics, afraid to upset their funders, have bitten their lips.”
There are exceptions. Keith Kahn-Harris’s book Denial: The Unspeakable Truth ought be compulsory reading for every university student of English, history and moral philosophy. He seems an academic who has definitely not bitten his lip, but sought to penetrate a fog of lies perpetuated by denialists: those who shout down and treat with contempt the historians and scientists who have sought the truth and presented us with their findings.
Continue reading...Importing gas to replace domestic supply could push emissions up 20%, AGL says
Energy company says importing LNG will firm up renewable energy projects but critics say gas is already more expensive than clean alternatives
Controversial plans to import liquefied natural gas into Australia to fill a shortfall as domestic gas is exported to Asia would significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions, AGL has conceded.
Energy companies have proposed four LNG import terminals for the east coast to ensure gas supply and ease high prices. The imported natural gas would effectively replace the two-thirds of gas sold overseas from export plants in Queensland.
Continue reading...Dead fish to power cruise ships
Norwegian company to fuel liners with biogas made from leftovers of fish processing
Waste fish parts will be used to power ships in a new initiative to use green energy for polluting cruise liners.
The leftovers of fish processed for food and mixed with other organic waste will be used to generate biogas, which will then be liquefied and used in place of fossil fuels by the expedition cruise line Hurtigruten.
Continue reading...Wombat poop: Scientists reveal mystery behind cube-shaped droppings
Climate Policy Analyst, New York Department of Environmental Conservation – Albany
Climate change: Report raises new optimism over industry
Attenborough agreed with decision to save penguins' lives
Third battery storage maker to set up factory in South Australia
Canada's Eguana Technologies become third major battery storage company to announce manufacturing facilities in South Australia.
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UK industry to make new 'Hotbirds'
Rugeley coal plant to be transformed into a sustainable village
Energy firm plans to build 2,000 homes powered by solar panels on the Staffordshire site
An old coal power station is set to be transformed into a “sustainable village” of 2,000 homes powered by solar panels, in the biggest redevelopment yet of a former UK power plant.
French firm Engie said it had decided against selling off the Rugeley site in Staffordshire and would instead build super efficient houses on the 139-hectare site as part of its bid to “move beyond energy”.
Continue reading...Australia’s Woodside starts approval process for 7 MtCO2e/yr LNG project
Tesla unveils its Gateway upgrade for Powerall 2 battery
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Gruesome discovery of Czech tiger farm exposes illegal trade in heart of Europe
Gruesome haul of fresh pelts and rotting remains marks the end of a five-year probe into an international crime ring, that authorities fear points to a wider problem in Europe
The first thing that hit the inspectors was the smell. It was a sweltering midsummer day in Prague, and they had just opened an unplugged freezer filled with the rotting remains of tigers, lions and cougars. Pavla Rihova, the lead environmental inspector on the scene, said she had never seen anything like it.
“I have been working for the inspectorate 25 years … but the situation there was really horrible. If you can imagine: an old freezer, without electricity, full of meat and dead bodies, in the garden for two years. Absolutely incredible.”
Continue reading...Smart meter installations 'need to hit 30 a minute'
Energy firms set to miss government deadline for rollout
Energy suppliers need to triple smart meter installation rates to complete a national rollout by 2020, according to the consumer champion Which?
Large suppliers would have to install 30 meters every minute, every day, for the next two years, to meet the government deadline.
Continue reading...Wildlife Trade Application Portal: Change is coming
Hope is rational – Germany’s radical shift to renewables and efficiency
German Energiewende demonstrates renewables transition can be economic and social success if it includes efficiency and a pro-active ‘just transition’ – policies that foster new businesses and jobs.
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WA’s Synergy says fossil fuel generators not coping with rooftop solar boom
Synergy says demand “starts and stops” caused by rooftop solar had disrupted operations at its 240MW gas-fired Cockburn power station – one of its newer plants.
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