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Mars launches “Australia first” thermal energy battery to cook petfood
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Biggest wind farm would “never have been built:” SEC slams new planning rules in NSW
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On fisheries, Australia must be prepared for New Zealand as opponent rather than ally
Australia to seek 10 GW of wind and solar this year in biggest ever tender
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UNDP, VCMI sign cooperative agreement to bolster carbon market readiness in developing countries
Alberta budget targets emissions reductions funding towards CCUS
Canada’s Saskatchewan confirms it won’t remit federal carbon fuel tax
Existing natural gas facilities exempted from pending US climate rule on power plants
WCI Markets: Volatility spikes in CCAs post Q1 auction
US startup announces partnership to expand Brazilian farmers’ access to carbon market
Knowledge hub launched to advance nature-based solutions across UK
Fear of inflation from renewables spend “unfounded,” experts say
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Energy Insiders Podcast: The push for coal to play off the bench
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Not such a bright idea: cooling the Earth by reflecting sunlight back to space is a dangerous distraction
British Airways owner IAG inks deal to secure almost 1 bln litres of SAF over 14 years
South Dakota legislature approves suite of carbon pipeline bills
US DOE offers $30 mln to carbon conversion, capture projects in latest funding opportunity
Baiting foxes can make feral cats even more ‘brazen’, study of 1.5 million forest photos shows
INTERVIEW: Pet food company invests in oyster reef biodiversity credit pilot
Ofwat accused of cover-up over dinners with water companies
Calls for inquiry after regulator failed to declare hospitality with those it holds to account over sewage spills
The water regulator for England and Wales has been accused of a cover-up after failing to declare dinners its chairman had with water company executives at a private members’ club as hospitality.
The Guardian revealed earlier this month that the Ofwat chairman, Iain Coucher, went for dinner with the water company chairs at the Royal Automobile Club in Pall Mall, an exclusive private members’ club, to discuss how to quell public anger over bill rises and sewage spills. But there was no sign of these dinners on his official hospitality logs that were revealed under freedom of information requests from the Liberal Democrats.
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