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In 100 years' time, maybe our food won't be grown in soil

The Conversation - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:45
The thin layer of soil on our planet's surface ultimately sustains us all, but it's a finite resource. With a growing global population, perhaps it is time to start looking for alternatives. Alex McBratney, Professor of Digital Agriculture & Soil Science; Director, Sydney Institute of Agriculture, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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The “Let’s bully and force AGL to sell Liddell” legislation

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:37

Morrison government's big stick forced divestment legislation clearly an attempt to force AGL to sell Liddell and not close it. It is revenge, bullying and stand-over tactics.

The post The “Let’s bully and force AGL to sell Liddell” legislation appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Aluminium-ion battery breakthrough announced by UNSW researcher

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:32

Quest for viable alternatives to lithium-ion continues, with news researchers have demonstrated rechargeable aluminium-ion batteries as possible for future renewables storage.

The post Aluminium-ion battery breakthrough announced by UNSW researcher appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Coalition scuppers Greens, Labor efforts to block new coal

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:31

Greens-led, Labor-backed effort to block Coalition from underwriting coal-fired generation in Australia narrowly defeated in Parliament.

The post Coalition scuppers Greens, Labor efforts to block new coal appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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How the Tesla big battery became the “heartbeat” of Australia’s main grid

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:13

New report provides more insight into performance of Tesla big battery, its ability to keep the lights on in South Australia, and become the "heartbeat" of the grid.

The post How the Tesla big battery became the “heartbeat” of Australia’s main grid appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Introducing the latest carbon neutral certified organisation

Department of the Environment - Wed, 2018-12-05 14:12
NextDC is reducing the environmental impact of its data centres
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Why South Australia energy transition is seen as model of success around the world

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 13:09

South Australia's energy transition is shrouded in myths created by those who want to slow or stop the switch to renewables. It is actually a model of success. Here's why.

The post Why South Australia energy transition is seen as model of success around the world appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Students left hanging during Canberra trip to confront Morrison on climate change

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-12-05 10:50

Group rallies outside Parliament House after being told they needed to have a prearranged meeting organised

High school students from across Australia calling for emergency action on climate change have travelled to Canberra to confront the prime minister after he criticised them for skipping school to stage national strikes.

Students from Scott Morrison’s southern Sydney electorate of Cook – as well as Townsville, Melbourne and Brisbane – arrived at Parliament House on Wednesday morning to meet with him.

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Ash dieback: ash woodlands 'may flourish once again'

BBC - Wed, 2018-12-05 10:44
Scientists say there is hope that some ash trees can survive in the future, despite ash dieback.
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Rats and pigeons 'replace iconic species'

BBC - Wed, 2018-12-05 10:44
"Iconic" animals such as tigers are being replaced by "cosmopolitan" species found everywhere - researchers.
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CP Daily: Tuesday December 4, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-12-05 10:33
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Herbert Smith Freehills’ renewables experts advise on A$140 million ‘Samurai’ project refinancing of Waterloo Wind Farm

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 09:30

Herbert Smith Freehills has advised MUFG Bank, Ltd., (MUFG) on the A$140 million ‘Samurai’ refinancing of the Waterloo Wind Farm.

The post Herbert Smith Freehills’ renewables experts advise on A$140 million ‘Samurai’ project refinancing of Waterloo Wind Farm appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Can we make Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower?

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-12-05 09:25

Politicians around Australia are proposing ambitious plans to export renewable energy from Australia, using high-voltage power lines laid under the oceans. But will this work?

The post Can we make Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower? appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Saving the world's last West African giraffes in Niger

BBC - Wed, 2018-12-05 08:18
The highly threatened subspecies has been brought back to a reserve in Niger after a 50-year absence.
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ARB board to take up California cap-and-trade regulations again next week

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-12-05 07:47
California’s ARB is slated to discuss the cap-and-trade amendments at its December board meeting, potentially enabling the state agency to approve those changes this year.
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COP24: ICAO dodges CORSIA offset decisions as EU aims to keep options open

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-12-05 07:38
UN aviation body ICAO has once again postponed decisions on eligible credits and cleaner fuels under its CORSIA global offsetting mechanism, miring it in further uncertainty as the EU takes steps to safeguard its ability to continue regulating flight emissions.
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Terrawatch: Roman records show lasting effects of pollution

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-12-05 07:30

Sediment cores drilled from Swiss lake reveal it took 300 years to bounce back after Romans departed

All over the world lakes are in trouble. An excess of nutrients – from fertilisers, detergents and sewage – is upsetting the balance of life, leading to algal blooms and bottom-water dead-zones. Many places are now trying to clean up their act, but how long does it take for a lake to recover?

Sediment cores drilled from a Swiss lake reveal how long it took for the lake to bounce back after the Romans departed, and indicate we might have to wait centuries for today’s polluted lakes to become properly fresh again.

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Making Australia a renewable energy exporting superpower

The Conversation - Wed, 2018-12-05 04:53
An energy transmission network between Australia and Indonesia could help both nations achieve 100% renewable electricity by 2050. Roger Dargaville, Senior lecturer, Monash University Changlong Wang, Researcher, The Energy Transition Hub, University of Melbourne Scott Hamilton, Strategic Advisory Panel Member Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU Market: EUAs nudge higher for 2nd day, as market remains braced for volatility

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-12-05 04:49
EU carbon prices nudged higher for a second straight day on Tuesday, boosted by a strong auction result, though market participants remained braced for more volatility ahead.
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COP24: Developers, NGOs spar over future role of CDM

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-12-05 04:15
The continuation of the CDM and its CER credits when the Paris Agreement takes effect in 2021 has emerged as a major point of contention in the early days of the UN climate summit in Poland, as developers and NGOs remain widely split on the issue.
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