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South Australia’s second big battery charges into action
GreatWall Power completed delivery of a 50kW/150kWh retired power battery Storage System
Know your NEM: Watch the ISP, not the NEG
Tidal power to be trialled in Queensland coal port
Trump stacks key renewable energy office with former Koch officials
Oxford PV sets world record for perovskite solar cell
Deakin study shows Vic inland wetlands storing $6 billion in carbon stocks
MPs vote in favour of third runway for Heathrow – video
MPs have voted in favour of building a new runway at London’s Heathrow airport, paving the way for expansion after decades of delays and policy U-turns. The 415 to 119 vote was missed by the most high profile opponent Boris Johnson, who once said he would ‘lie down in front of bulldozers’ to stop the expansion. He was in Afghanistan and came in for criticism from Tory MPs for sidestepping the embarrassment of either not supporting the government or breaking his word
Continue reading...RemoveDebris: Mission to clear a huge mess above Earth
CP Daily: Monday June 25, 2018
Plastic garbage patch: Medical tests 'inspired me to investigate'
Fourteen EU ministers unite in effort to nudge Brussels towards higher climate ambition
France renews push for EU trade policy to link with Paris climate deal
A hidden toll: Australia's cats kill almost 650 million reptiles a year
Meet the 'forgotten' Victorian astronomer Annie Maunder
EU Market: EUAs drift lower ahead of looming supply boost
Waste crisis: where's your recycling going now?
China’s limits on contamination levels have sparked a recycling industry crisis. What are local and state governments doing to solve the problem?
“Did you put the recycling out?”
It’s a phrase regularly recited in millions of households across Australia, followed by a hollow rumble as the yellow-lidded wheelie bin is hauled to the curb. It’s a ritual that, in one form or another, takes place in more than 90% of Australian homes.
Continue reading...Carbon taxes should dedicate more revenues to private research and development -study
Where have all the butterflies gone? | Brief letters
I don’t know whether to be happy or sad. No cabbage white butterfly caterpillars chomping through my veg is great, but where have all the butterflies gone (Letters, passim)? Not only have I not seen a single cabbage white butterfly this year but no red admirals, no peacocks and no tortoiseshells. Very worrying.
Peter Hanson
Exeter
• As she dissected the subtle and not so subtle outrages of patriarchy experienced from Virginia Woolf to “labouring women in Mexico”, I wonder what discretion or inhibition Charlotte Higgins (Patriarchy: the return of a radical idea, 22 June) exercised not to mention the pronounced patriarchy in the Catholic church (the Holy Father for goodness sake), the male-delineated roles in ultra-orthodox Judaism, and in the various iterations (institutional or cultural) of Islam, all elided (that is to say obscured) in the one word reference to “religion”.
Philip Stogdon
London