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Senior Analyst, US Climate Policy, EDF – Washington DC
Global Director, Climate Programme, WRI – Multiple Locations
2018 bird photographer of the year – in pictures
Pedro Jarque Krebs from Peru scoops the top prize of £5,000 for his vibrant image of American Flamingos preening
Continue reading...Summer weather is getting 'stuck' due to Arctic warming
Rising arctic temperatures mean we face a future of ‘extreme extremes’ where sunny days become heatwaves and rain becomes floods, study says
Summer weather patterns are increasingly likely to stall in Europe, North America and parts of Asia, according to a new climate study that explains why Arctic warming is making heatwaves elsewhere more persistent and dangerous.
Rising temperatures in the Arctic have slowed the circulation of the jet stream and other giant planetary winds, says the paper, which means high and low pressure fronts are getting stuck and weather is less able to moderate itself.
Continue reading...NEG U-turn leaves Australian energy industry, investors reeling
Myth, mystery and the tide of change: Jasmin Vardimon's Medusa – in pictures
In her new show, the choreographer Jasmin Vardimon uses the Greek myth of Medusa to explore womanhood and our ecological future. Tristram Kenton photographed the rehearsals in Sitges
Continue reading...States and Territories react to NEG changes
Calls emerge for New Zealand to raise carbon price ceiling immediately
Anti-pollution activists stage protest at Volkswagen's UK headquarters
Campaigners and doctors set up ‘sick bays’ to highlight diesel emissions health risks
Doctors and anti-pollution activists have blockaded the UK headquarters of Volkswagen as the campaign to highlight the country’s air pollution crisis gathers pace.
Hundreds of staff were prevented from getting into VW’s head office in Milton Keynes by doctors and other medics who, with Greenpeace activists, set up “sick bays” at entrances to highlight the damage VW diesel vehicles are doing to people’s health.
Continue reading...The too hard basket: a short history of Australia's aborted climate policies
Musk says $25,000 Tesla EV possible in “about three years”
Tesla CEO says the company could "maybe ... in about three years" deliver an EV for a price tag of just $US25,000 – but it won't be easy.
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“NEG is dead” without emissions target, says ACT
COAG energy council member and ACT climate minister Shane Rattenbury declares the NEG "dead," killed off by Turnbull's complete capitulation on emissions and climate.
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Death by tailpipe emissions: What number is acceptable?
There are many sections of industry and the public that can see the benefits of electric transportation; unfortunately we have a small group of politicians that believe otherwise.
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Take unprecedented action or bear the consequences, says eminent scientist and advisor
“Climate change is now reaching the end-game, where very soon humanity must choose between taking unprecedented action, or accepting that it has been left too late and bear the consequences.” Those are the challenging words from Prof. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, for twenty years the head of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and a...
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“I am not afraid to say the c-word, coal, coal, coal”- Nationals deputy
Nationals celebrate ditching of emissions targets from NEG and a push for new dispatchable generation: "Coal, coal, coal," says the deputy leader.
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Does more renewable energy mean higher prices?
The cost to decarbonise the electricity system is lower than the cost of replacing the existing power system like for like. Think about it: that is a gift.
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Integration of energy and climate change policy critical for investment certainty
Investors with more than $2 trillion in assets under management have expressed dismay at the sidelining of emissions reduction policy in Australia.
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Bills slashed with energy efficiency measures
Power bills for thousands of families and businesses across NSW will fall thanks to $72 million in energy efficiency measures announced by Premier Gladys Berejiklian today.
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Lombok earthquakes: different building designs could lessen future damage
Turnbull dumps emissions from NEG in final act of capitulation
Turnbull effectively dumps emissions component from the proposed National Energy Guarantee, in what could be his final act of capitulation to the far right forces within the government parties.
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