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More than 80% of EU marine protected areas are ineffective, study shows
Activities such as mining, dredging and bottom trawling in most MPAs mean conservation targets will be missed, say researchers
Most of Europe’s marine protected areas, set up to safeguard species and habitats, will not meet conservation targets as they provide only “marginal” protection against industrial activities such as dredging, mining and bottom trawling, a study has revealed.
Low levels of protection in 86% of marine protected areas (MPAs) have left the EU far from reaching its 2030 biodiversity targets, which are designed to reduce the risk of species’ extinction, researchers said in a paper published in the One Earth journal. The EU aims to protect 30% of its seas by 2030, with 10% “strictly” protected from damaging activities.
Continue reading...Labor’s new ‘renewable hydrogen’ targets aim for Australia to produce 15m tonnes by 2050
In announcing the strategy, climate minister Chris Bowen also took a swipe at the ‘climate inactivism’ of critics of the nascent industry
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The Albanese government has set annual targets of at least 15m tonnes of “renewable hydrogen” by 2050 and dismissed critics who had “gloated” about setbacks to the nascent industry.
The energy minister, Chris Bowen, said on Friday that Australia’s green hydrogen pipeline of projects was “alive and healthy” as he released the government’s new hydrogen production strategy, which updates the 2019 plan he inherited from the Coalition.
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Lots of EVs, even more rooftop solar, a gas exodus – and no sun tax: Network sets out 5-year plan
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High Court decision expected on UK coal mine plan
Tesla seeks buyer for Australian virtual power plant, as long as it can supply the batteries and software
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Bon dieu! Hunter Valley solar and battery project seeks approval for site surrounded by coal mines
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Australia inks $660 million hydrogen pact with Germany
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WCI Markets: CCAs drift awaiting programme updates from ARB
Labor sets out greener hydrogen strategy, with big new targets and no room for coal
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Australia and Germany sign €400 mln H2 funding cooperation agreement
Butterfly thieves handed $200,000 fine
New plan shows Australia’s hydrogen dream is still alive. But are we betting on the right projects?
BC Premier Eby pledges to scrap province’s carbon tax if Canadian federal mandate is removed
Paying for overseas carbon credits to meet 2030 NDC “not realistic”, NZ minister says
Wind powers a record summer for renewable energy in Britain, record low for fossil fuels
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Victoria’s gas cooktop concession is hardly laudable, but it’s not a tectonic shift in policy, either
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INTERVIEW: Peruvian response to EU rules opens door to more deforestation, not less
World’s largest coal port installs solar
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