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Acciona wins tender for 300MW solar farm in Queensland coal country
New Zealand puts an end to new permits for exploration of deep-sea oil and gas reserves
5 impacts of living with solar + storage in an apartment
Could a new owner of Liddell power station keep workers safe?
Crunch time for Tesla as Musk tries to bed down production
This S3XY chart shows Tesla’s exponential growth in the making
Using cute animals in pop culture makes public think they're not endangered – study
Proliferation of giraffes, lions, tigers and elephants in toy shops and films creates ‘virtual population’ and skews our perception
Animals such as elephants, tigers, lions and panda bears are everywhere in movies, books and toy stores. But their wide pop culture presence skews public perception of how endangered these animals really are, researchers say.
Online surveys, zoo websites, animated films and school questionnaires were scoured by US and French researchers for the study, published in journal PLOS Biology.
Continue reading...SolarEdge wins Edison Award
Home battery storage has trebled – but should you be installing it?
Sonnen lands biggest battery order in Australia with housing developer
Commercial battery boom headed for Australia, despite “outdated policy”
CP Daily: Thursday April 12, 2018
Ontario approves two new offset protocols, updates third
NA Markets: Prices lift as trade picks up after conference
Hawaii Senate passes carbon offset and sequestration-related bills
California LCFS Roundup: ARB issues forklift credits, releases March data
Pollutionwatch: bicycles take over City of London rush hour
Traffic has fallen by 40% in the City since 1999 – good news for air pollution and people’s fitness
City workers are swapping their pinstripe suits for cycle helmets and hi-vis jackets. Since 1999, total traffic in the City of London has fallen by 40% and bicycles are now the dominant vehicle during the rush hour.
This is good news for air pollution in an area that breaches EU limit values for nitrogen dioxide, but an increase in active travel has many other benefits: less road traffic noise, fewer climate change emissions and people benefiting from more exercise.
Continue reading...EPA aide says he was forced out after questioning Scott Pruitt's spending
Kevin Chmielewski told lawmakers he faced retaliation after pushing against outsized spending demands from EPA chief and his top aides
A high-ranking political staffer at the Environmental Protection Agency has told lawmakers he faced retaliation after pushing back against outsized spending demands from administrator Scott Pruitt and his top aides.
House and Senate Democrats sent letters on Thursday to Donald Trump and Pruitt describing a meeting they had with Kevin Chmielewski, who was recently placed on involuntary, unpaid leave from his position as EPA’s deputy chief of staff for operations.
Continue reading...No plan to protect Queensland's green-haired turtle from extinction
The Mary river turtle is just one of many endangered Australian reptile species which have fallen between the conservation cracks
The Australian government does not have a plan to save an endangered Australian turtle species that received global attention on Thursday for its green mohawk and its ability to breathe through its genitals.
The Mary river turtle, found only in that one river in Queensland, attracted worldwide headlines as one of the standout species on a new list of the most vulnerable reptile species compiled by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).
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