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Campaigners warn against Thames Water’s £250m effluent ‘recycling’ scheme
Scheme would involve abstracting water from the River Thames at Teddington and replacing it with treated sewage
Thames Water is facing a public backlash over a multimillion-pound water “recycling” scheme promoted as a solution to tackling climate crisis-induced droughts.
The technology involves using effluent from sewage treatment works, putting it through a further layer of treatment and releasing the treated water into a river, in order to replace the same amount of water that is abstracted off for drinking water.
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Carbon credits at risk of link to Uyghur forced labour bought by BP and Spotify
Credits sourced from carbon project that was centred on biomass power plant in Xinjiang, investigation finds
BP and Spotify were among companies who bought carbon credits at risk of being implicated in potential Uyghur forced labour, an investigation has found.
The credits were sourced from the Bachu carbon project, which was developed by South Pole, the world’s largest carbon consultancy. The project focussed on a biomass power plant in Xinjiang, China, which said it would lower global carbon emissions by using waste cotton stalks from nearby fields to generate electricity.
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World Bank wants Vietnam to auction off rice carbon credits before COP
South Korea plans public-private climate fund to secure overseas carbon credits
UK to launch carbon border measure to align with EU -FT
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South Korean, Australian firms to work on offshore, transborder CCS
Queensland polystyrene spill: volunteers clean up as government response lags – video
Sunshine Coast locals have spent days on their hands and knees picking polystyrene balls off the beach. More than a week has passed since the balls were discovered, yet it is still unclear which government agency is responsible for leading the cleanup and investigating the cause.
Reports from volunteers indicate the balls spread over at least 5km of coastline and riverbank
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Snakes alive: Sydney woman reunited with pet pythons allegedly dumped on street by ex
‘My two precious pythons have been safely returned to me,’ the woman wrote on social media on Monday
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A Sydney woman has been reunited with her two pet pythons after they were allegedly dumped on a Coogee street by her ex-partner more than three weeks ago.
The owner took to social media in October requesting community help to find the 2.5-metre snakes named Bagel and Mango. They were allegedly discarded on a main street in Coogee by her ex-boyfriend on 21 October.
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Woodside boosts investment in molten silicon energy storage hopeful
Oil and gas major tips more money into Adelaide energy storage minnow 1414 Degrees, increasing its bet on the company's molten silicon industrial heat solution.
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Australia’s biggest coal state reaches 100 pct “potential” renewables for first time
NSW - the state with the biggest capacity of coal fired generators - reaches more than 100 per cent "potential" renewables for first time as coal output hits record low.
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Flattening the solar duck: Why households should also face negative export tariffs
Should we panic about negative electricity prices, or – as one industry expert argues – embrace them as an indispensable part of a two-sided market?
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Tailem Bend solar farm doubles in size with completion of stage two – battery to come
The second stage of what was one of South Australia's first large-scale solar farms has been completed, with the commissioning of an additional 87MW.
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