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South Australia avoids universally panned Victorian electric vehicle user charge, for now
The SA plan comes as manufacturers issue warning over ‘fractured’ Australian EV policy and call for states to scrap stamp duty on new vehicles
South Australian treasurer Rob Lucas has defended his proposal for an electric vehicle user charge in the state as manufacturers warn a “fractured” national approach is only making a clean transition harder.
Under the policy, which was announced in August, South Australia delayed introducing the user charge until 2027 or when EVs represent 30% of the market, and offered drivers a time-limited $3,000 subsidy on the purchase of a new electric vehicle.
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Spider season: Why your home might feel full of arachnids right now
Korean ETS emissions rebound, but market still oversupplied in 2021 -analysts
Boral targets 100% renewables by 2025, along with batteries and hydrogen
Concrete and building materials giant “exploring all options” to meet a 2025 renewables target for its energy needs – outside of its Berrima cement kiln.
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Holcim pledges nature-positive target for 2030
“Offshore solar” to feature in hybrid marine energy demonstration plant
A €45m project will combine technologies to demonstrate potential of hybrid marine energy parks, including offshore solar.
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NSW is about to overtake the Sunshine State on large scale solar production
Queensland is about to lose its mantle as the state with the most large scale solar farm production, as new projects come on line in NSW.
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Australia’s first offshore wind farm bill was a long time coming, but here are 4 reasons it’s not up to scratch yet
Australia's first offshore wind farm bill is welcome, but there are four reasons why it needs to be improved.
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CEFC tips $54m into EV-ready housing estate using solar, all-electric appliances
CEFC tips $54 million into housing development, will see homes equipped with solar, all-electric appliances and be EV-ready.
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Tindo decommissions Australia’s only solar module factory, ahead of expansion
Australia's only commercial solar panel manufacturer begins decommissioning of its original factory, ahead of an expansion into bigger digs.
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Saving Australian frog species on the brink of extinction
Climate change: Massive Attack gig data to cut live music impact
Massive Attack call for government plan to cut live music’s carbon emissions
Band commissioned report on industry’s footprint and criticise ministers for not doing enough
A plan to ensure the live music industry meets climate targets needs to be urgently introduced by the government, according to the band Massive Attack, which commissioned a report on carbon emissions in the music business.
While the report by the University of Manchester recommends rock stars should take some responsibility, ditching private jets and reducing the amount of kit they bring on tour, Massive Attack’s Rob Del Naja, otherwise known as 3D, criticised the government for not doing enough to support the industry to reduce carbon emissions.
Continue reading...Health journals make joint call for urgent action on climate crisis
Editorial in publications worldwide urges leaders to take measures to stop ‘greatest threat to public health’
More than 200 health journals worldwide are publishing an editorial calling on leaders to take emergency action on climate change and to protect health.
The British Medical Journal said it is the first time so many publications have come together to make the same statement, reflecting the severity of the situation.
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