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BHP on track to cut emission by 30% by 2030, says pathway to net zero not linear
Anglo-Australian miner BHP is on track to achieve a 30% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030, but says technology challenges mean its progress to reaching net zero emissions by 2050 will not be linear.
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New drone imagery reveals 97% of coral dead at a Lizard Island reef after last summer’s mass bleaching
If Australia wants to maintain the world-heritage status of the Great Barrier Reef – indeed, if it wants to preserve the reef at all – we must act now to prevent more coral deaths.
Jane Williamson, Professor in Marine Fisheries Ecology, Macquarie University
Karen Joyce, Associate Professor - Remote sensing and geospatial technology, James Cook University
Vincent Raoult, Senior lecturer in marine ecology, Griffith University
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Federal decision on contested Hunter Valley wind farm with state approval delayed again
The post Federal decision on contested Hunter Valley wind farm with state approval delayed again appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Advisory committee members oppose DEQ’s proposal to allow for-profits to serve as CCI entities
Advisory committee members opposed the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality's (DEQ) plans to allow for-profit companies to implement projects supported by Community Climate Investment (CCI) under the Climate Protection Program (CPP), at a meeting Tuesday.
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NZ’s government wants to kick-start a mining boom – but they’re unlikely to hit paydirt
Mining has not been particularly lucrative for New Zealand. It makes little economic sense to focus on digging for minerals, despite claims the new mines will aid in the country’s green transition.
Glenn Banks, Professor of Geography, School of People, Environment and Planning, Massey University
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Farmers 'at war' with countryside crime gangs
One farmer told the BBC he faces 'constant warfare' against balaclava-clad thieves.
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Trade group pitches US EPA to boost RFS volumes
A clean fuels trade group petitioned the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Tuesday to increase Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) volumes for 2024 and 2025 based on actual production output.
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Brazilian police probe uncovers new carbon projects, plus hydroelectric, logging plans -media
An ongoing probe by the Brazilian federal police (PF) has uncovered new projects by a group already under investigation for suspected carbon fraud, and evidence has come to light that those involved also allegedly intended to install and operate hydroelectric plants illegally, as well as engage in illicit wood harvesting, according national media reports.
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State judge rejects effort to toss out Colorado local governments’ lawsuit against oil majors
A Colorado state court judge denied on Friday requests to dismiss a lawsuit from a city and county seeking damages from fossil fuel firms for the impacts of climate change.
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Why are the Boeing Starliner astronauts still in space?
What has delayed their return and what does it mean for the mission?
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Households to be “driving force” of energy transition with solar, batteries and EVs
The post Households to be “driving force” of energy transition with solar, batteries and EVs appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Coal-free in 14 years as renewables rush in: new blueprint shows how to green the grid – without nuclear
There’s no mention of nuclear in Australia’s latest energy transition roadmap – because our energy market operator can only model power sources legal in Australia.
Dylan McConnell, Senior Research Associate, Renewable Energy & Energy Systems Analyst, UNSW Sydney
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Iowa regulators approve construction permit for CO2 pipeline
The Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) on Tuesday approved an application for a construction permit of a proposed CO2 pipeline in the state.
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Virginia RGGI repeal challenge from green group proceeds on merits
A new judge in a Virginia county circuit court ruled Monday that a green group’s case opposing the state’s withdrawal from the RGGI carbon market has standing to proceed with two claims moving forward.
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Use of renewables-based electricity can cut India’s heavy industry emissions by 17% -report
India can slash 17% of its carbon emissions from heavy industries by 2030 through the use of renewables, a report released Wednesday has found.
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Multi-faceted carbon removal startup secures first offtake deal for biochar credits
A North American carbon dioxide removal (CDR) startup that mixes various technologies has secured its first offtake agreement for biochar credits.
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UK forest carbon fund to complete afforestation plans within 12 months
A British forest carbon fund is on course to finish its tree-planting programme by "spring 2025", it announced in an annual investor report Tuesday, though a lack of available equity has held the firm back from acquiring more planting land to continue the scheme beyond this date.
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US retailers slammed for lack of sustainable products amid escalating deforestation concerns
US retailers are under fire for not providing sustainable alternatives to products such as toilet paper and paper towels that are contributing significantly to global deforestation and climate change, according to a new report.
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Most EU countries set to miss deadline for national energy and climate plans
The EU's 27 member countries are running out of time to submit their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs), with only a few expected to meet the official deadline at the end of this week.
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Oil and gas initiative joins forces with shipping group to decarbonise sector
An oil and gas group has teamed up with a clean shipping industry body to work on solutions to decarbonise the sector, including a focus on carbon capture on ships, they said Tuesday.
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