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China should be seen as partner, not a threat, to Australia’s green manufacturing plans, says Sims
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Half of world’s mangrove forests are at risk due to human behaviour – study
The loss of the ecosystems, which are vast stores of carbon, would ‘be disastrous for nature and people across the globe’, says IUCN
Half of all the world’s mangrove forests are at risk of collapse, according to the first-ever expert assessment of these crucial ecosystems and carbon stores.
Human behaviour is the primary cause of their decline, according to the analysis by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with mangroves in southern India, Sri Lanka and the Maldives most at risk.
Continue reading...“We want to make more things here:” Albanese outlines plan to grab share of battery supply chain
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Major Chinese papermaker eyes voluntary carbon deals in Gabon
Australia Market Roundup: NSW extends the life of country’s biggest coal-fired power station, ACCU issuance slumps
A nuclear reactor next door? It could be good news on the home front | Fiona Katauskas
Peter Dutton unveils an unusual housing policy
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Households lock in small discount on electricity as network costs eat into solar savings
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Eraring clunker deal may do little to keep the lights on, but it might bail out the state government
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Eraring coal extension and nuclear fantasies
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ARB offset issuance retreats from YtD highs, DEBs-tagged units pick up
Eraring coal closure delayed two years, possibly four, “to keep the lights on”
NSW secures deal to extend life of Australia's biggest coal generator by two years.
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CEFC makes biggest investment yet to help “close looming gaps” in NSW grid
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What is ‘Net Zero’, anyway? A short history of a monumental concept
FEATURE: World governments split on how to regulate voluntary carbon credits
Airbus UK to build satellite to monitor Sun storms
Airbus UK to build satellite to monitor Sun storms
Tech giants pledge to contract 20 mln nature-based voluntary carbon credits
UK breakthrough could slash emissions from cement
The claim of a $600bn carbon capture windfall for Australia is based on heroic assumptions and selective analysis | Temperature Check
Projections of the size and scale of a future CCS industry should come with heavy doses of scepticism
As far as bonanzas go, a claim this week that Australia could pull in almost $600bn by storing carbon dioxide from other countries is one that puts even the Aukus nuclear submarine deal in the shade.
The oil and gas industry lobby group Australian Energy Producers made the claim, reported in the Australian, pointing to a study carried out by global energy analysts Wood Mackenzie.
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