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Cigarette-style climate warnings on food could cut meat consumption, study suggests
Durham University research found warnings of environmental or health impacts reduced choice of meals containing meat by 7-10%
People are used to seeing stark warnings on tobacco products alerting them about the potentially deadly risks to health. Now a study suggests similar labelling on food could help them make wiser choices about not just their health, but the health of the planet.
The research, by academics at Durham University, found that warning labels including a graphic image – similar to those warning of impotence, heart disease or lung cancer on cigarette packets – could reduce selections of meals containing meat by 7-10%.
Continue reading...Gina Rinehart unveils a bright pink electric locomotive, to beat Forrest at his own game
Roy Hill Mines, owned by climate skeptic and renewables doubter Gina Rinehart, unveils a bright pink electric locomotive powered by a 7MWh battery.
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Queensland's fires are not easing at night. That's a bad sign for the summer ahead
“New era:” SunDrive wins funds to scale up Australia made solar cell production
"Making more things here:" SunDrive gets federal funding boost towards commercial production of its lower-cost, high efficiency solar cells, on Australian soil.
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Carbon pricing alone insufficient to meet Paris targets, academics caution
Queensland to spend $1.3bn to get CopperString shovel-ready in 2024
The bulk payment covers everything the huge transmission project will need to get to full construction, from workers camps to equipment like transformers.
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Brazil risks missing 2050 net zero emissions goal without supercharging NBS efforts, researchers warn
Solar supply firms up for controversial Middle Arm precinct – but not from Sun Cable
New deal promises solar supply to vanadium electrolyte facility starting 2026. The same company has a tentative solar supply deal with the massive Sun Cable project.
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European Commission sets 2024 EU ETS emissions cap for aviation
Quinbrook hopes new software will prevent energy greenwashing claims
Being able to prove green claims is becoming increasingly important as regulators and customers begin to demand evidence.
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Carbon Project Manager Koala Friendly Carbon, Climate Friendly – Remote (Australia)
GHG emissions not directly addressed or regulated in Australia’s environment law reforms, experts say
Verra seeks public feedback on expanding offset methodology to include wood waste
Carbon Removal Buyer, Microsoft – Redmond, WA
“Unsung hero:” New big battery next to Australia’s biggest coal unit gets go ahead
Construction will begin within weeks on a 300 MWh big battery to be built in Queensland, alongside the country's biggest coal unit.
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Study unveils new theory to help better predict global forest carbon uptake
Disappointment as tender for access rights to NSW renewable energy zones delayed
The first auction for renewable and storage projects to bid for a place on the grid in the first renewable energy zone in NSW has been delayed, frustrating developers.
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CP Daily: Tuesday October 31, 2023
California LCFS net credit generation picks up during Q2
Big banks take on greening of Australia’s $10 trillion housing stock
Australian banks are in the box seat to develop and advocate for new, inventive measures that green up the nation’s single largest asset class, the housing market.
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