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World's first electrified road for charging vehicles opens in Sweden
Stretch of road outside Stockholm transfers energy from two tracks of rail in the road, recharging the batteries of electric cars and trucks
The world’s first electrified road that recharges the batteries of cars and trucks driving on it has been opened in Sweden.
About 2km (1.2 miles) of electric rail has been embedded in a public road near Stockholm, but the government’s roads agency has already drafted a national map for future expansion.
Continue reading...EU Market: EUAs falter after another weak auction
China’s biggest grid firm faces NGO court fight for spurning renewables
Gulf Stream, green Brexit and punk-haired turtles – green news roundup
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Continue reading...Unforgettable underwater photography - in pictures
A new book published by the Natural History Museum showcases some of the most memorable underwater photographs taken over the last few decades in its annual wildlife photographer of the year competition. The stories behind the pictures - about both the behaviour and the photographers’ experiences - are often as interesting as the pictures themselves
Continue reading...NZ ‘walking the talk’ with oil ban, but on uncertain path to zero emissions
POLL: Analysts raise EUA price forecasts again, but see near-term correction to overheated market
Turnbull’s brown coal hydrogen horror show: $500m for 3 tonnes
Victoria renewables auction attracts 3,500MW of bids, as state warns on NEG
Google, Apple smash their 100% renewable electricity goals
Green Brexit unlikely despite government claims, report concludes
Environmental standards are at risk across the board, from wildlife and habitats to water and air quality, a risk assessment shows
Government promises of a green Brexit have been cast into doubt by a new study that warns of declining protections for water, birds and habitats once Britain leaves the European Union.
The risk assessment – commissioned by Friends of the Earth – found standards are likely to weaken in every sector of environment policy, from chemicals and food safety to air pollution and climate, though the extent of deterioration will depend on the departure deal.
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Country diary: these little birds do bang on
Sandy, Bedfordshire: While some birds plunder the scales for melody, the house sparrows strike a percussive note
The most familiar and enigmatic garden birds have been feeding on nothing again. Six beaks probed the branches of the winter-bare rose bush, four beaks descended to peck at the ground beneath, one beak washed her meal down with a sip from the pond. Every day they return and every day I scan the soil, and interrogate the impervious hide of the rose, for anything edible, in vain. Do the birds milk the thorns?
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