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Sonnen to manufacture home batteries at old Holden factory in Adelaide
A day after SA government announces scheme to subsidise home battery storage, Germany's sonnen confirms plans to manufacture 10,000 batteries a year at old Holden site.
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Rise for Climate: thousands to march across US to protest environment crisis
Protests will be spearheaded by march in San Francisco on Saturday ahead of a climate change summit in the city next week
Tens of thousands of people are set to take part in marches and other events across the US on Saturday, to call for a swift transition to renewable energy in order to stave off the various perils of climate change.
The Rise for Climate protests will be spearheaded by a march in San Francisco, ahead of a climate change summit in the city next week that will gather mayors and business leaders from around the world.
Continue reading...Scientists get ready to begin Great Pacific Garbage Patch cleanup
Ambitious project will involve a massive floating barrier that aims to collect up to five tonnes of plastics every month
A team of scientists and engineers will on Saturday begin an ambitious cleanup of plastics in the Pacific Ocean targeting a stretch of water three times the size of France known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
A 600m-long floating barrier will be launched off the coast of San Francisco and, powered by currents, waves and wind, will aim to collect five tonnes of plastic debris each month.
Continue reading...South Australia offers up to $6,000 grants for home battery installations
South Australia government to offer $6,000 subsidy per household for battery storage, with CEFC adding another $100 million to offer cheap loans to assist with purchase of rooftop solar and storage.
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'Insult to every voter': Australia criticised as Japan attempts to resume commercial whaling
Australia to send a junior minister for only a brief visit to key meeting of International Whaling Commission
Australia’s commitment to ocean conservation is being questioned after the government chose to send a junior minister for only a brief visit to a key meeting of the International Whaling Commission, where Japan will attempt to lift a 30-year ban on commercial whaling.
Senator Anne Ruston, the assistant minister for international development and the Pacific, is due to arrive in Florianópolis, Brazil, on 8 September but will leave on 10 September, four days before the conclusion of the meeting.
Continue reading...CP Daily: Friday September 7, 2018
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ANALYSIS: EU lawmakers unlikely to pull emergency supply handbrake over carbon price surge
France, Germany vow to develop carbon pricing policies for all sectors
Q3 RGGI auction clears at premium, pushing secondary market to 2.5-year high
Climate marches, hedgehogs and the challenge of one-planet living – green news roundup
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BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’
Hundreds of thousands expected to join global climate marches this weekend
Most of countryside now devoid of hedgehogs, study finds
Global soft drink firms back plan to eliminate packaging waste
World’s largest offshore windfarm opens off Cumbrian coast
Eight bird species are first confirmed avian extinctions this decade
London fashion week vows to be fur-free
Groundbreaking 'spinning' wind turbine wins UK Dyson award
Japan killed 50 whales in Antarctic protected area, data shows
Botswana poaching spree sees 90 elephants killed in two months
Continue reading...Hundreds of thousands expected to join global climate marches this weekend
Protests against politicians’ failure to tackle the environmental crisis will take place in more than 90 countries
Hundreds of thousand of people in more than 90 countries are expected to take part in demonstrations this weekend to protest about the failure of politicians to tackle the global environmental crisis.
Organisers say more than 800 events – from marches to street theatre, acts of civil disobedience to mini festivals – will take place in towns and cities amid growing frustration at the lack of meaningful political action over the emerging climate breakdown.
Continue reading...EU Market: EUAs surge to new 10-yr high above €23 on strong auction, trader absences
BBC admits ‘we get climate change coverage wrong too often’
Briefing sent to editorial staff says ‘you do not need a denier to balance the debate’
The BBC has accepted it gets coverage of climate change “wrong too often” and has offered all editorial staff a training course on how to report on global warming.
A briefing note sent to all staff warns them to be aware of false balance, stating: “You do not need a ‘denier’ to balance the debate.” The move follows a series of apologies and censures for failing to challenge climate sceptics during interviews, including Lord Lawson.
Continue reading...The week in wildlife - in pictures
A hummingbird hawk-moth, mountain lion cub and stranded pygmy whales are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
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