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World’s biggest oil exporter bets $2 billion on electric cars
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Big little lies: The rotten core that could kill the NEG
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Jaguar says Australia interest in electric I-PACE more than any other product launch
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Trees are made of human breath
Tesla Roadster takes on gas-guzzlers at Targa West rally in Perth
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Ultra-fast EV chargers eliminate the hydrogen “advantage”
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China’s Qinghai province runs on renewables for 216 hours
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E-waste from drop-offs outside Officeworks exported, possibly breaching treaty
NGO says it used GPS units to track waste from collection points outside Officeworks to Hong Kong and Thailand
Electronic waste dropped at government-approved recycling points outside Officeworks stores was allegedly exported to developing countries, potentially breaching a global waste treaty, a non-government organisation has said.
The US-based Basel Action Network (Ban) – which embeds GPS units inside discarded electronics and monitors them – said in a report to be released on Thursday that two LCD monitors the organisation placed at Officeworks’ “Bring IT Back” drop zones in Brisbane were tracked to an area of Hong Kong’s New Territories known for “e-waste trafficking”.
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Beastie joys: Photographer's love of Scottish bug life
Open water swimming all year round
Reject the NEG, urge doctors
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Parker Solar Probe: How Nasa is trying to 'touch' the Sun
CP Daily: Wednesday August 8, 2018
California issues 2.8 mln offsets as forestry project takes home bulk
To help drought-affected farmers, we need to support them in good times as well as bad
Online dating: Aim high, keep it brief, and be patient
Reflecting sun's rays would cause crops to fail, scientists warn
Research shows geoengineering method intended to combat climate change would have adverse effect on agriculture
Proposals to combat climate change by reflecting the sun’s rays back into space would cause widespread crop failure, cancelling out any benefits to farming from the reduction in warming, according to new research.
By examining the effects of volcanic eruptions on agriculture – which has a similar effect to proposed artificial methods of scattering solar radiation through aerosols – scientists have concluded that such methods could have unintended consequences.
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