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Investors are failing to hold directors to account for climate risk, report finds
Fears opencast mine could become dangerous lake
Fortescue signs agreement for massive green hydrogen and ammonia hub in Morocco
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England could produce 13 times more renewable energy, using less than 3% of land – analysis
Onshore wind and solar could provide 226GWh of electricity without impairing food production, says Friends of the Earth
England could produce 13 times more renewable energy than it does now, while using less than 3% of its land, analysis has found.
Onshore wind and solar projects could provide enough electricity to power all the households in England two and a half times over, the research by Exeter University, commissioned by Friends of the Earth (FoE), suggested.
Continue reading...Chart of the Day: Batteries step in as solar eclipse sweeps across US
Batteries kick in as total eclipse sweeps across the US. Some states filled the gap with gas.
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World’s biggest economies pumping billions into fossil fuels in poor nations
G20 countries spent $142bn in three years to expand operations despite a G7 pledge to stop doing so, study finds
The world’s biggest economies have continued to finance the expansion of fossil fuels in poor countries to the tune of billions of dollars, despite their commitments on the climate.
The G20 group of developed and developing economies, and the multilateral development banks they fund, put $142bn (£112bn) into fossil fuel developments overseas from 2020 to 2022, according to estimates compiled by the campaigning groups Oil Change International (OCI) and Friends of the Earth US.
Continue reading...Construction starts on massive solar farm that will feed green hydrogen project
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Australian wine company switches on industry’s largest solar farm
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Private land conservation group fears Australia is weakening its nature targets
Tenth consecutive monthly heat record alarms and confounds climate scientists
If the anomaly does not stabilise by August, ‘the world will be in uncharted territory’, says climate expert
Another month, another global heat record that has left climate scientists scratching their heads and hoping this is an El Niño-related hangover rather than a symptom of worse-than-expected planetary health.
Global surface temperatures in March were 0.1C higher than the previous record for the month, set in 2016, and 1.68C higher than the pre-industrial average, according to data released on Tuesday by the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Continue reading...Record hot March sparks 'unchartered territory' fears
The eclipse at Niagara Falls: 'Wow! Spectacular'
Flash droughts are becoming more common in Australia. What’s causing them?
Transmission line with 165 towers completed to connect Australia’s biggest wind project
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Rare blind mole spotted in Australian outback
Canadian carbon offset fund collaboration to decarbonise Wyoming mine
Illinois energy subsidiary tamps down CO2 pipeline capacity in wake of public opposition
Hang out the washing or the PV system? Number of “balcony” solar plants in Germany tops 400,000
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