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‘Terror being waged on wildlife', leaders warn
National and conservation leaders say the annihilation of nature is a dangerous ‘blight on humanity’, ahead of major summit
Humanity is waging a war of terror on wildlife across the globe, according to the head of a world-leading research institute who was previously a counter-terrorism expert for the UK government.
Dominic Jermey, director general of the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), also spent years in Afghanistan supporting the fight against terror, until leaving his post of UK ambassador in 2017. “Coming to ZSL, I am in a front row seat on a different kind of war, this time on wildlife,” he said in an article for the Guardian. “[It is] a war with catastrophic impacts on people and animals.”
Continue reading...Political agreement on emissions policy unlikely, competition watchdog says
ACCC chairman Rod Sims says energy policy can still be made without political agreement on emissions
The chairman of Australia’s competition watchdog, Rod Sims, has warned it is foolish to wait for political agreement on emissions reduction before formulating an energy policy, because Australia’s political parties have now demonstrated they have irreconcilable differences.
In remarks referencing the tortuous debate over the national energy guarantee and the preceding decade, the ACCC chairman told a conference on Thursday the only way to get progress was to separate the objectives of emissions reduction, reliability and affordability.
Continue reading...Regulator says announced wind and solar projects now topping 10GW
Regulator dramatically increases estimates of "firmly announced" large scale wind and solar projects, saying they now exceed 10GW - well above the needs for the RET.
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Why trackless trams are ready to replace light rail
I went to China to check out the trackless tram. I came back convinced it’s a transformative transit technology.
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It’s a tie! Tasmania defies federal Coalition on bipartisan approach to energy
Tasmania energy minister Guy Barnett speaks at All-Energy wearing a tie decorated with wind turbines. The contrast with federal counterpart Angus Taylor could not be greater.
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Wodonga solar installer wins national award
A Wodonga installer has won the country’s most prestigious clean energy award, taking home the 2018 Solar Design and Installation Award from the Clean Energy Council.
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Attenborough: 'Population growth must come to an end'
Australia installed solar capacity to double to 18GW by 2020
Australia is likely to double its installed solar capacity to 18GW by the end of 2020, lifting its share of generation to around 10 per cent and reinforcing argument for battery storage.
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Three biggest solar farms join the grid in Victoria, NSW, and South Australia
Three big solar new farms totalling more than 370MW join the grid and start to deliver output into the National Electricity Market.
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First 'exomoon' may have been found
Viewpoint: Joel Sartore, the wildlife photographer who is all for zoos
Solar design and installation awards showcase industry innovation
The Clean Energy Council congratulates the winners of the 2018 Solar Design and Installation Awards, which were announced this evening at the All-Energy Australia Exhibition and Conference in Melbourne.
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