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How many years until we must act on climate? Zero, say these climate thinkers
We asked a panelist of experts on when we need to start changing our economies and ways of consuming and producing. Their answer: now
We have zero years before climate and ecological breakdown, because it’s already here. We have zero years left to procrastinate. The longer we wait to act, the worse the floods, fires, droughts, famines and heatwaves will get.
Continue reading...Beetaloo Basin fracking plan: gas companies linked to tax secrecy havens and Liberal party, inquiry told
One company given grants worth $21m for drilling despite not having Northern Territory environmental approvals, senators hear
The gas companies seeking to frack the Beetaloo Basin have been accused of sharing links to tax secrecy jurisdictions, the Liberal party and Russian plutocrats, a Senate inquiry has heard.
Opening up the Northern Territory to fracking is a key part of the Morrison government’s “gas-led recovery”, and the commonwealth is incentivising exploration through the $50m Beetaloo cooperative drilling program.
Continue reading...Big win for coal generators as ESB pushes for Taylor’s favoured capacity markets
New rules championed by Angus Taylor could benefit coal and stifle the pace of the clean energy transition. "It's terrible," said one insider.
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Chinese provinces to pilot CO2 assessment in new project approvals
'Most powerful' tidal turbine starts generating electricity off Orkney
New IUCN green status launched to help species ‘thrive, not just survive’
Conservation tool will focus on recovery efforts to give a fuller picture of threats to plant and animal populations
A new conservation tool could help put thousands of threatened animal and plant species on the road to recovery, allowing creatures such as the Sumatran rhino and the California condor to flourish once again.
Scientists have typically focused on monitoring how close endangered species are to extinction, regularly updating the severity of the risk on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) red list, which includes iconic wildlife such as the mountain gorilla and rare flowering plants such as the Bayard’s adder’s-mouth orchid.
Continue reading...Redflow in “strong” position for US push, despite falling short on capital raise
Australian zinc bromine flow battery maker raises just under $15 million in its latest capital raise, launched to help fund its push into the US market.
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Queensland’s first big battery gets registration, to begin charging soon
The first big battery in Queensland has obtained its registration and will begin delivering services to the grid in next few weeks.
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Queensland greenlights $23m renewable energy skills centre
Queensland government fast tracks new "state of the art" renewable energy training facility, complete with onsite wind turbine and solar farm.
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Specieswatch: the truth about the pet shop mealworms
This heavily exploited insect is the larva of the yellow mealworm beetle, whose numbers are declining in the wild
Mealworms seen in pet shops everywhere are the larva of a species of darkling beetle, the yellow mealworm beetle, Tenebrio molitor. They are heavily exploited and easy to breed – sold live for feeding fish, reptiles, and as bait, and dried for wild bird food. People also eat them in restaurants, baked, toasted or fried.
In the wild, however, the adult beetles – pale brown to black and shiny – are in short supply. Like so many other insects, numbers are declining. The beetles are 12-18 mm long and can be found between May and September occurring over most of the northern hemisphere, although in pockets. For example, in the UK they can be found in the Midlands, East Anglia and the south-east and only occasionally elsewhere. They are attracted to light and fly so may be found in houses before disappearing into dark corners.
Continue reading...Solar plus storage in Nevada to “fill the gap” left by retiring coal
Two big solar and battery storage projects will replace a 522MW coal generator due to retire soon in Nevada.
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Can solar and farming co-exist? Dutch trial hopes to prove a perfect match
Vattenfall to trial a solar farm that will be combined with Dutch strip farming practices for organic crops.
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Solar developer sues to stop offshore wind farm to protect his views
Head of solar developer sues against the construction of an offshore wind farm, apparently because he is worried about the view.
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Solar tax debate needs government intervention, not a push-poll
Responsible governments should be demanding an explanation of why supposed customer and welfare advocacy has gone so badly off the rails.
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Spark opens its books after suitors lift bid to more than $5 billion
Spark Infrastructure to open its books to suitors after KKR consortium lifted its bid for the network and renewables investor to $5.2 billion.
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CP Daily: Tuesday July 27, 2021
More livestock, more carbon dioxide, less ice: the world's climate change progress since 2019 is (mostly) bad news
Electric car charging prices 'must be fair' say MPs
Great Solar Business Podcast: The secrets to scaling up your solar business
Karl Brown from Instyle Solar on the myriad of challenges to overcome.
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