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Endangered cassowary goes for ocean swim in far north Queensland – video
Onlookers in Bingil Bay were stunned when an adolescent cassowary emerged from the ocean and shook itself off late last month. Mandubarra traditional owner and Bingil Bay Campground host Nikita McDowell sent video of the unexpected arrival to the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service after a guest told her it was swimming about 200 metres offshore. The endangered bird 'will take to the water to cross from one side of a river to the other, or if they feel threatened by domestic dogs or another cassowary through a territorial dispute', QPWS officer Stephen Clough says. McDowell was advised that it would move on when it was ready. 'I went to make a coffee and when I returned, it was gone,' she says
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Bowen launches $150 million funding round to decarbonise, electrify regional industry
Federal Labor launches first funding round to support emissions reduction at industrial facilities, with initial focus on industrial heat and off-road transport.
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Australia must slash emissions by 68 pct by 2030, quit coal five years later to meet 1.5°C target
New modelling from Climateworks shows Australia can stay aligned with the Paris target of limiting warming to 1.5°C, but only if much of the heavy lifting is done by 2030.
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NSW blots out nearly entire state for wind projects – few areas deemed “desirable” for turbines
NSW stuns wind industry by suggesting hardly any sites are deemed "desirable" for large scale wind projects. One of the few areas deemed "suitable" is in anti-wind MP Angus Taylor's electorate.
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ICAO body recommends immediate or conditional CORSIA eligibility for seven carbon standards
“A true first:” Neoen in landmark deal to create national park next to Goyder renewable zone
Neoen transfers ownership of World's End Gorge to state government to create new national park adjacent to its massive Goyder South wind, solar and battery project.
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Safeguard Mechanism measures could be integrated into broader carbon leakage policies, Australian consultation says
China’s emissions set to fall in 2024 after record growth in clean energy
New analysis shows a fall in China’s CO2 emissions is all but guaranteed in 2024, thanks to a historic expansion of low-carbon energy installations.
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First massive Haliade X turbine installed at first US offshore wind farm
Some positive news for the US offshore wind industry as the first of 62 massive 13MW turbines goes up for the Vineyard Wind project off Massachusetts.
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Wind and solar projects face hefty new fees as NSW seeks to accelerate planning process
Wind and solar farm developers to face new fees that will deliver more than $400 million of community benefits in bid to fast-track stalled planning approvals.
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Albanese government takes aim at “carbon leakage” to protect Australian industry
Federal government opens public consultation on possible policy changes to prevent the risk of carbon leakage, including a potential carbon border tariff.
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