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Australia rejoins global climate fund initiative, reversing Morrison snub
Australia has signed back up to a global climate change fund for developing countries after an almost five-year absence, reversing a Morrison-era snub to international community.
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CS Energy takes 50% stake in its first wind farm, in big step away from coal
Queensland coal utility makes first major wind investment, in a deal to own half the 372MW Boulder Creek wind farm – and buy all of its energy once complete.
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Suicide rates jumped after extreme drought in the Murray-Darling Basin – we have to do better as climate change intensifies
International pension funds acquire Tasmanian forestry plantation
‘Gobsmackingly bananas’: scientists stunned by planet’s record September heat
The carbon emissions driving the climate crisis and rapid arrival of an El Niño event are to blame, researchers say
Global temperatures soared to a new record in September by a huge margin, stunning scientists and leading one to describe it as “absolutely gobsmackingly bananas”.
The hottest September on record follows the hottest August and hottest July, with the latter being the hottest month ever recorded. The high temperatures have driven heatwaves and wildfires across the world.
Continue reading...Green energy: Addressing modern slavery and respecting human rights
Renewable energy's long supply chains are being linked to modern slavery – it is an issue that the industry must take seriously.
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CP Daily: Wednesday October 4, 2023
Australia leads pack as wind and solar drive structural shift in power sector emissions
Global emissions from energy generation stalled in the first half, and 2023 could be the first year of a structural decline in pollution.
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Australia to rejoin Green Climate Fund
Bears, birds and kangaroos: Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards
Global carbon emissions from electric power may peak this year, report says
Thinktank says rapid growth of wind and solar is near rate required if world is to hit 2030 target as part of 1.5C pathway
Carbon emissions from the global electricity sector may peak this year, after plateauing in the first half of 2023, because of a surge in wind and solar power, according to a climate thinktank.
A new report on global electricity generation found that the growth of renewables was so rapid that it was close to the incredibly fast rate required if the world is to hit the tripling of capacity by the end of the decade that experts believe is necessary to stay on the 1.5C pathway.
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Brazilian Senate committee passes ETS legislation following deal to exempt agriculture
Fact Check: Wind turbine energy claim is all spin and no power
Social media posts are full of hot air in claiming wind turbines take years of operation to make up for the energy needed to manufacture them. This is false.
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Just Stop Oil protest disrupts Les Misérables performance in London
Five arrested after group members storm production, unveiling banners and locking themselves to stage
Five people have been arrested after Just Stop Oil protesters disrupted a performance of Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre in London’s West End.
During a performance of the song Do You Hear the People Sing? members of the Just Stop Oil group stormed the stage with banners. In a video of the protest posted online, the performance came to a halt as one member shouted “just stop oil”, to boos from the audience.
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