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Japan does not need Australian gas to keep the lights on in Tokyo
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World’s biggest grids could be powered by renewables, with little or no storage – if we are smart enough
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Malaysia’s Sarawak to introduce 5% tax on carbon credit sales
INTERVIEW: UK investor explores generating biodiversity credits in Scotland
Forever war: Climate change costs to global economy much higher than previously estimated, researchers warn
Microsoft emissions up 29.1% from 2020, contracts over 5 mln carbon removal credits in 2023
Rural electricity cooperative files stay motion against EPA power plant regulations amidst growing challenges
How appliance level batteries can shield store owners from energy spikes, and act as sponge for grid
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Stirring films made the Snowy scheme a nationbuilding project. Could the troubled Snowy 2.0 do the same?
Profitability of carbon projects over logging in Peru hinges on bankable integrity claims -study
EU CBAM will hardly affect major Indian exports, despite warnings -study
Q2 WCI auction postponed due to “technical difficulties”, to be rescheduled
Scientists solve mystery of ancient 'tree of life'
British startup claims its green cement can be sold at market value without credit subsidy
Shipping consultancy launches EU ETS-specific contracts to manage compliance
CCS lobby group pleads for negative emissions reward, special envoy in next EU Commission
Canada wildfires: huge queues on highway as thousands evacuate oil town – video
Footage on social media showed roads full of cars evacuating the suburbs of Fort McMurray in the western Canadian province of Alberta. A growing blaze threatened the city and its surroundings, which experienced devastating fires in 2016. Local officials have ordered thousands to evacuate as the fire grows in size and strength, with winds fanning the flames. 'We’re seeing extreme fire behaviour. Smoke columns are developing and the skies are covered in smoke. Firefighters have been pulled from the fire line for safety reasons,' Josee St-Onge of Alberta Wildfire told reporters
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Devon residents told to boil tap water over risk of parasitic disease
South West Water has detected ‘small traces’ of parasite in drinking supply that can cause diarrhoea-type disease
Boil your tap water before you drink it, residents in Devon have been told, after 22 cases of a parasitic disease were confirmed.
South West Water has detected what it calls “small traces” of a parasite that can cause a diarrhoea-type disease in the drinking supply around the town of Brixham.
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