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Quantitative lead analyst for EU carbon & power, ICIS – Karlsruhe
It'll be toasty
Australian states dig in against NEG ahead of crucial vote
The GOP and Big Oil can't escape blame for climate change | Dana Nuccitelli
The New York Times magazine blames ‘human nature,’ but the true culprits have already been fingered
Last week’s issue of the New York Times magazine was devoted to a single story by Nathaniel Rich that explored how close we came to an international climate agreement in 1989, and why we failed. The piece is worth reading – it’s a well-told, mostly accurate, and very informative story about a key decade in climate science and policy history. But sadly, it explicitly excuses the key players responsible for our continued failure.
Australia's energy debate
Frydenberg threatens states as NEG “sign on” date closes in
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Maze of colour in a Surrey chalk pit - Country diary archive, 10 August, 1918
10 August 1918 A marbled butterfly is on the ragwort, wild clematis trails down from an overhanging thorn, a finch settles on the marl
Surrey
Flowers are abundant on the scarred sides of huge chalk-pits, sometimes hundreds of feet high, hewed in past years. Purple and yellow grown above grey flints turn to a maze of colour when a summer mist comes from the south. Then the sun pierces through, and you see and hear bees along the snapdragons and on thistles. A marbled butterfly is on the ragwort, wild clematis trails down from an overhanging thorn, a finch settles on the marl. A stone falls with perceptible sound, rain has so loosened the sheer sides of the cliff. Above and beyond the topmost edge there is heather with more bees; away over the down “fingers and thumbs” are in full bloom; a little lower great circles in the grass – “fairy rings” – are deep green; a subdued low comes from the meadow. Imagination tells you that at dusk these broad, still places will, as of old, be peopled with gnomes.
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Nuclear power takes a hit as European heatwave rolls on
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Musk reveals top 5 trade-ins to buy Tesla Model 3
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Here's how many times you actually need to reuse your shopping bags
Global wind & solar capacity surpasses 1 Terawatt
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Envision to acquire controlling stake in Nissan’s electric battery business
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Why did South Australia council reject solar, wind hydrogen hub?
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Growing oysters in the tropics and meet the master and his apprentice
Rush to dam
Energy (In)security Board and its modelling spreadsheet
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New green belt housing applications push total to a record 460,000
Developers made proposals for 35,000 homes in protected parts of England in 2017
Applications to build an additional 35,000 homes on green belt land were submitted last year, taking the total number proposed for construction on protected land to a record 460,000.
Continue reading...Three reasons why it’s a bad idea to ramp up Adelaide's desalination plant
NEG promises death of wind and solar, and even battery storage
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