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Preventing space contamination rises up the agenda
Preventing space contamination rises up the agenda
Japan to allow international carbon removal projects in domestic GX League
What is Earth Day and what has it achieved?
More than coral: the unseen casualties of record-breaking heat on the Great Barrier Reef
Canberra to soak up solar with three new community batteries
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Tritium’s rapid rise and spectacular collapse will be a lesson for Labor’s Made in Australia campaign
The post Tritium’s rapid rise and spectacular collapse will be a lesson for Labor’s Made in Australia campaign appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Another four-hour big battery wins planning approval as state gears up for grid with no coal
The post Another four-hour big battery wins planning approval as state gears up for grid with no coal appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Climate tech, greener industry play key role in European venture capital recovery
Dutton kicks his own nuclear policy can down the road, amid reports of split in Coalition
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Batteries the biggest player again as renewable records smashed in California, reach 156 pct of load
The post Batteries the biggest player again as renewable records smashed in California, reach 156 pct of load appeared first on RenewEconomy.
SwitchedOn Podcast: NZ one of the first countries to reach an electrification tipping point
The post SwitchedOn Podcast: NZ one of the first countries to reach an electrification tipping point appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Big Queensland wind farm gets federal green tick, while another is shown the door
The post Big Queensland wind farm gets federal green tick, while another is shown the door appeared first on RenewEconomy.
New Zealand plans to put big developments before the environment. That’s dangerous | Nicola Wheen and Andrew Geddis
Proposed ‘fast-track’ law could see conservation concerns ignored and projects once rejected for environmental reasons given the green light
New Zealand’s parliament is considering a law that would allow major development projects to bypass environmental approvals – and that should be a cause for extreme alarm.
The proposed Fast-track Approvals Bill emerged from the coalition agreements that enabled a centre-right government to form after last year’s election.
Nicola Wheen and Andrew Geddis are professors of law at the University of Otago.
Continue reading...Europe’s ‘State of the Climate’ report sees global warming impacts getting worse
Europe baked in ‘extreme heat stress’ pushing temperatures to record highs
Europeans are dying from hot weather 30% more than they did two decades ago, report finds
Scorching weather has baked Europe in more days of “extreme heat stress” than its scientists have ever seen.
Heat-trapping pollutants that clog the atmosphere helped push temperatures in Europe last year to the highest or second-highest levels ever recorded, according to the EU’s Earth-watching service Copernicus and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: Capacity Investment Scheme targets 6 GW of renewables in May, ACCU issuance increases
RayGen raises $51m in round led by US oil giant and state-owned VC fund
The post RayGen raises $51m in round led by US oil giant and state-owned VC fund appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia’s biggest wind and solar auction set for May, with focus on coal-heavy NSW
The post Australia’s biggest wind and solar auction set for May, with focus on coal-heavy NSW appeared first on RenewEconomy.