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Woodside serves “nothing burger” on climate and clean energy as shares show decade long decline
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World's largest trees are 'thriving in UK'
Drone video shows parts of Australia's largest sheep station underwater in WA floods – video
Record Western Australian rainfall has closed the Eyre Highway that links Perth to the eastern states and flooded outback stations, including Australia’s largest operating sheep station Rawlinna. Parts of WA experienced more than half a year's rain in 24 hours over the weekend, with more than 155mm of rain recorded at Rawlinna
Continue reading...Network company wins majority of funding in latest Victoria community battery grant
The first round of Victoria's beefed up 100 neighbourhood battery program will fund six projects.
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UK’s CCUS ambitions would lock in higher costs and emissions -report
Taxing carbon without carbon taxes: Economists chart fiscal policy path to effective climate action
EU ban on new fossil fuel cars key to hitting 2040 climate target -NGO
Soil carbon unaffected by Texas wildfires, grasslands project developer says
Research group launches publicly available offsets database
Gold Fields to spend $296 million on wind and solar to slash mine’s power costs by two thirds
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Controversy brings plans to utilise captured CO2 for natural gas production to a hush
Direct air capture company announces $80 mln fundraise
Pacific Islanders have long drawn wisdom from the Earth, the sky and the waves. Research shows the science is behind them
Brussels responds to EU’s first climate risk report with new resilience plan
Airlines on a flight of fancy over SAF production, warns report
Germany launches subsidy auctions worth billions to help heavy industry transition
Mirova’s Climate Fund for Nature announces second close at €195 mln
Italian region allocates almost €11 mln for nature conservation projects
‘I’ve seen solid waste float by’: Surrey riverside residents try to Stop the Poo
The sewage treatment works at Horley seem to be crumbling, much like owner Thames Water itself
The brochure boasts of a family-friendly community located in tranquil green space within easy reach of high-speed links to London.
However, the residents of a new development of 1,500 homes in Horley, Surrey, have recently set up a WhatsApp group, whose title illustrates a less attractive feature of the community: Stop the Poo.
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