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RMIT’s “cheaper, cleaner” proton battery has li-ion firmly in sights
Tesla Semi trucks its first all-electric load … of Tesla batteries
Pas-de-deux: Two big coal units trip at same time in Victoria
Future tense: how the language you speak influences your willingness to take climate action
Biggest joke about NEG? It addresses just 2 seconds of outages
Tasmania tapped for second trial of wind farm’s ability to stabilise grid
Analysis: UK carbon emissions in 2017 fell to levels last seen in 1890
Another “extraordinary” month for solar, as homes “max out” roof space
Office and tourism sectors join climate change battle
Clean energy leader, Chloe Munro, to chair impact investment group’s solar boards
Climate change 'impacts women more than men'
Australian homes, business installed 6.5 solar panels per minute in 2017
City of Sydney buys into Ausgrid network’s push for more solar
Record-high wool price leaves Australian growers in shear delight
Strong demand from China, as well as European fashion houses and US sportswear companies, is proving a boom for the industry
The price of wool has reached an historic high after decades of poor returns and Australian woolgrowers are saying the market is stronger than it has been in 30 years.
The price signal, the eastern market indicator, reached a record $18.30 per kilogram this month, double where it was eight years ago. The hike has been driven by strong demand from China and European fashion houses, as well as growing interest from shoe and sportswear companies in the US.
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Climate change tightens grip on US west coast despite progressive aspirations
California, Washington and Oregon have led criticism of Trump’s climate policies, but change hasn’t been easier closer to home
California’s exposure to climate change has been laid bare with warnings that San Francisco faces a far worse threat from rising seas than previously thought, while the agricultural heart of the state will increasingly struggle to support crops such as peaches, walnuts and apricots as temperatures climb.
The findings, from two new scientific studies, come as California’s neighboring west coast states Oregon and Washington have both faltered in their legislative attempts to address climate change and deliver a rebuke to Donald Trump’s dismissal of the issue.
Continue reading...Gorilla sanctuary workers in eastern DRC kidnapped by militia
Eighteen hostages are alive and abductors are demanding a large ransom, local sources say
Eighteen employees of a gorilla sanctuary in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have been abducted by a militia group, sources have said.
An official with an NGO said the abduction took place on Monday in the area of Nzovu, in Kahuzi-Biega national park. They said an armed group called the Mai-Mai Raia Mutomboki was responsible.
Continue reading...Another oil firm seeks sweeping injunction against UK protesters
Critics say legal move by UK Oil and Gas, that could see protesters at its sites jailed and fined, is draconian and anti-democratic
Another firm is seeking a sweeping injunction against environmental protesters, drawing accusations that the legal move is “draconian and chillingly anti-democratic”.
UK Oil and Gas (UKOG) has applied for a broad injunction to prevent campaigners from mounting protests that it says would unlawfully interfere with its operations.
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