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Surprisingly easy, straightforward and fun – a 3 year journey to electrify
How our family went electric - from solar to cars to batteries and cooktops and heaters, and cutting off the gas supply - and saved money along the way.
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Even in Greek towns razed by wildfires, people don’t blame the climate crisis. That must change | Christy Lefteri
Many see climate breakdown as a problem of the future, but it’s here now. To move forward, we must understand our part in it
During the summer of 2021, I flew to Greece to learn more about the wildfires there. I wanted to hear people’s stories, to understand what it meant to be displaced by environmental disaster. I have family in Greece and Cyprus and the approach of each summer causes a lot of anxiety. That year, fires were raging in Greece, Spain, France, Italy, Croatia and Cyprus, and I was three months pregnant. Feeling Evie growing inside me made me wonder what kind of world she would live in – and made me all the more determined to learn as much as I could about what people had experienced.
I spent a lot of time in Mati, a small town on the east coast of Greece, less than 20 miles from Athens. There, I talked to local people, and their experiences profoundly moved me. In a cafe that had survived the fire, a hub of safety and community for survivors, I met brave children who now have to live with terrible scars, physical and emotional. I met a man who could not even speak to me, his eyes filling with tears, and he told me that he had no words in a way that has stayed with me ever since.
Continue reading...Dead flies could be used to make biodegradable plastic, scientists say
Polymer from black soldier flies seen as promising source as it has no other competing uses such as food
Dead flies could be turned into biodegradable plastic, researchers have said.
The finding, presented at the autumn meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS), could be useful as it is difficult to find sources for biodegradable polymers that do not have other competing uses.
Continue reading...Healthy diet in UK at risk from Mediterranean droughts, experts say
Fresh fruit and vegetables from Europe will be more expensive as drought and wildfires shrink supplies
A healthy diet in the UK will be put at risk by climate breakdown as European droughts shrink fresh fruit and vegetable supplies, experts have said.
Fresh produce from the Mediterranean, upon which the UK is reliant, will become more expensive and harder to obtain as extreme heat causes yields to reduce, putting a healthy diet out of reach of the poorest in society, according to a report by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).
Continue reading...UAE firm signs agreement with Zimbabwe for Article 6 carbon project development -media
Singapore, Chile sign Paris carbon credit MoU
Australian researchers look for partners to form Nature Positive Economy CRC
US grants funds to consortium to study viability for CO2 capturing technology in the Pacific Northwest
Australia Market Roundup: Bumper ACCU issuance as nearly 800,000 units generated, hydrogen tech awarded ARENA funding
Endangered glossy black cockatoo being lured to South Australian mainland with 20,000 trees
Conservationists hope to tempt the subspecies from Kangaroo Island by planting drooping sheoaks and eucalypts
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Conservationists are planting trees to lure the endangered glossy black cockatoo back to the South Australian mainland, where it has been extinct for decades.
Two potential “scouting” birds have already been spotted.
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Continue reading...Southeast Asian gas plans to balloon carbon emissions, report finds
Stop renewables and wait for nuclear: Nationals stunning rejection of science and industry
Nationals push to stop rollout of renewables highlights weakness of 2050 net zero targets. In their minds, everything can be delayed, even if science and industry say no.
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UK homes install ‘record number’ of solar panels and heat pumps
Head of industry standards body says more people are turning to renewable technology as energy costs grow
British households are making more green energy upgrades than ever before after installing a record number of solar panels and heat pumps in the first half of the year, according to the industry’s official standards body.
The industry figures show there were more green energy installations in June alone than in any six-month period in previous years.
Continue reading...Canadian Solar says 2.6MW of end-of-life modules recycled in Australia last year
Canadian Solar says it recycled or recovered materials from 2.6MW of end-of-life modules in Australia in 2022, in partnership with Reclaim PV.
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Australia’s Hysata opens “giga-scale” plant for world’s most efficient hydrogen electrolyser
Hysata plans "giga-scale" production of what it says is world's most efficient hydrogen electrolyser technology after landing another $24 million in government funds.
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Wind project proposes turbine shut down system to protect wedge-tailed eagles
Plans to build an up to 300MW wind farm could include the same turbine curtailment devices used at Cattle Hill to protect wedge-tailed eagles.
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