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South Australia releases green iron and steel strategy, calls for industry collaboration
The South Australian state government has published a green iron and steel strategy and put a call out to global industry to help it figure out how it can underpin investment in the nascent sector.
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Peter Dutton’s nuclear energy policy will do nothing to ease Australians’ hip-pocket pain, now or in the future
The Coalition’s nuclear plan is an unwelcome proposal which will slow the energy transition and increase our dependence on gas – a surefire way to drive up energy bills.
Tony Wood, Program Director, Energy, Grattan Institute
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Carbon registry launches biodiversity programme, gears up for listing credits
Iceland-based International Carbon Registry (ICR) announced on Thursday the launch of its pilot biodiversity programme in an effort to develop a framework for project developers planning to issue voluntary biodiversity credits.
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AEMO sounds alarm as unplanned gas outage collides with winter coal snap, drought
The post AEMO sounds alarm as unplanned gas outage collides with winter coal snap, drought appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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The race to protect “heartbeat” of the grid as wind and solar replace coal and gas
The post The race to protect “heartbeat” of the grid as wind and solar replace coal and gas appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Ziggy Switkowski and another big nuclear back-flip
The post Ziggy Switkowski and another big nuclear back-flip appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Letters come out for and against SBTi’s Scope 3 emissions proposal
A US forest foundation has joined a group of environmental NGOs and carbon project developers urging the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) to support the use of carbon credits in Scope 3 emissions abatement, while a group of French NGOs have demanded the organisation abandon the proposal.
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Plucking numbers from the air: Victoria’s big build for housing relies on impossible targets
Victoria’s government wants local governments to speed up development and get more homes built. But there are many questions around this goal.
David Hayward, Emeritus Professor of Public Policy, RMIT University
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IRA clean energy incentives could be ‘on the chopping block’ with Trump’s re-election -report
If US President Joe Biden is re-elected in November, the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is “likely to remain intact”, while a return of former President Donald Trump to the White House “could put some, if not all, of the tax incentives for clean energy on the chopping block,” found a Bloomberg Intelligence report released Tuesday.
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Alarm bells in Central Africa as Congo Basin forests face 27% reduction by 2050
The Congo Basin, central to global carbon sequestration efforts, is under severe threat from deforestation and unsustainable exploitation, with projections indicating a potential 27% reduction in forest cover by 2050 unless immediate action is taken, experts have warned.
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Chimpanzees ‘self-medicate’ with healing plants
Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to eat when they are sick or injured, a study says.
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US Forest Service advances plan to protect old-growth forests
The US Department of Agriculture's Forest Service is set to publish a draft environmental impact statement for a new national old-growth forest plan amendment on Friday, advancing the Biden administration’s commitment to forest conservation.
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California March gasoline sale lags 2023 levels, diesel picks up once again
California gasoline consumption in March continued to trail levels during the same time last year despite reaching year-to-date (YTD) highs, while diesel surpassed 2023 figures for the month amid the ongoing rise in monthly sales, state data published this week showed.
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Global solar to surge to 20% of power generation on north’s longest day of year
Solar power is expected to generate a fifth of global electricity across midday peaks on Friday's summer solstice and 8% across the month of June, making it the fastest-growing source of power in the world, according to new research.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Homes, electric cars and the grid
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Digital marketplace for physical commodities to launch voluntary carbon credit trading
A digital marketplace for physical commodities is launching voluntary carbon credit trading, it said this week.
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WCI Markets: Impatience grows in CCAs, WCAs up on low volumes
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices moved lower as market participants looked for direction from California regulator ARB, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) prices picked up on steady offers.
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Australia needs large-scale energy production – here are 3 reasons why offshore wind is a good fit
Offshore wind power can play a starring role in Australia’s future energy mix. It sure beats nuclear and coal, offering advantages in scale, availability and proximity to both users and the grid.
Ty Christopher, Director Energy Futures Network, University of Wollongong
Michelle Voyer, Principal Research Fellow, University of Wollongong
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FEATURE: Voluntary carbon market embraces ozone projects despite public policy qualms
Protecting the ozone layer has been a global priority for decades, but as the voluntary carbon market (VCM) continues to credit the destruction of ozone-depleting substances (ODS), and countries move to fill gaps in multilateral governance, the competing or complementary roles for public- and private-sector engagement on the matter are in flux.
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Monkeys got along better after hurricane - study
Scientists say the disaster changed ‘rules of the game’ in monkey society as sharing shade became vital.
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