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Week in wildlife – in pictures: puffins on the rebound, a sticky turtle and a joey named Sprout
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...Nature groups launch legal bid over wildlife loss
AU Market: Forward volumes surge to record levels in May, analysis shows
Australia massively revises up its land sector carbon sink
In Tory England, the Lib Dems can smell revenge in the air – and sewage in the rivers | Gaby Hinsliff
In these still largely prosperous rural heartlands, filthy water has become a surprisingly powerful symbol of national decline
Laura Reineke has been a mermaid for seven years now. Or more precisely, she’s a member of Henley Mermaids, the name she and a few friends from her open-water swimming club gave to the WhatsApp group they created for arranging river dips. Seven years of navigating various unmentionable waterborne substances later, the mermaids aren’t just swimmers now but fully fledged clean-water activists, campaigning to highlight pollution in Oxfordshire’s waterways alongside the likes of TV presenter Steve Backshall (who lives nearby with his Olympic rower wife Helen Glover) and lobbying local politicians.
Reineke, who works for the conservation charity Wild Fish, still swims daily with the help of an app tracking Thames Water’s regular discharges into the river: but lately, she says even the supposedly clean stretches seem murkier. “You can’t see the bottom any more, the plant life is covered in sewage – it’s grotty. It’s really, really sad.” Though as she points out, it’s much worse for the fish.
Gaby Hinsliff is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...NSW Farmers ink solar deal to provide members with “reliable affordable” energy
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Who’s who in the grid pipeline: Why we’re building anticipation more than new projects
The wind, solar, and storage projects that are struggling to meet timelines.
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Plan unveiled to build 27 small battery storage projects across southern states
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CN Markets: CEAs stable with healthier trading volumes amid renewed expectation on sectoral coverage
Almost 60 pct of Germany’s public electricity supply came from renewables in early 2024
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Great British Energy will be welcome – but Labour risks over-selling it
Promise to invest in ‘cheap, clean, homegrown energy’ ticks every box but £8.3bn over a parliament is not game-changing
Great British Energy, Labour’s proposed publicly owned energy company, scores well with voters, according to the pollsters, and one can understand why. The promise to invest in “cheap, clean, homegrown energy, to cut bills for families and rebuild the strength of British industry” ticks every imaginable box. What’s not to like?
And, since the privatised utilities are never going to win a popularity contest (especially when the boss of British Gas’s owner is being paid £8m), the publicly-owned structure of GB Energy is almost a cherry on top. Other countries have state-owned firms making good profits in the UK energy market. Now the home side will be on the pitch.
Continue reading...More money is being poured into solar than all other energy technologies combined
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South Korea, Indonesia sign Article 6 deal
Aluminium smelter power supply deal paves way for second largest wind farm in NZ
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One of Australia’s oldest wind farms extends life to 30 years
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Brazilian authorities target major developer, country’s top carbon credit seller in fraud probe -media
A renewable energy transition that doesn’t harm nature? It’s not just possible, it’s essential
EU’s top court exempts hazardous waste incinerators from ETS
WCI Markets: CCAs find support, reversing five-day plunge close to March lows
Wind and solar projects show signs of rebound, as battery storage charges on with record quarter
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