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The recycling crisis in Australia: easy solutions to a hard problem
Ipswich Council has stopped recycling and it's likely that others around Australia will follow suit.
Ian A. MacKenzie, Senior Lecturer in Economics, The University of Queensland
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South Australia urged to re-think household battery storage
Plans for sonnen manufacturing base in South Australia at stake as new state government urged to rethink support for household battery storage.
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Environment Victoria welcomes revelations of final brown coal project collapse
Environment Victoria has welcomed the announcement that the last of three coal processing projects promised public money in 2014 has now officially failed, just a week after state and federal governments committed $50 million each to a coal-to-hydrogen plant.
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CCA: Throwing good money after bad pollution could be improper use of public funds
Given the known failures of carbon capture and storage, investing in such technologies could amount to improper use of public funds.
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Bigger networks, bigger Snowy: Silver bullets or white elephants?
Transforming our energy system may prove far less risky than propping up traditional over-built electricity supply.
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Five red line items that need to be fixed before NEG is agreed
"Even if the Energy Security Board gives Malcolm Turnbull a Rolls Royce model of energy policy, it's not going to be of much use to the country if he immediately seeks to put it in the garage and lock it up for 10 years."
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French oil major bets on EV boom, with electricity retailer buyout
Oil "supermajor" Total buys French electricity retailer as part of long-term hedge against threat to oil demand from rise of electric vehicles. And did we mention the CEO totally drives an EV?
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How the 2016 bleaching altered shape of Great Barrier Reef
New research now reveals the damage that these coral losses caused to the wider ecosystem functioning of the Great Barrier Reef.
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AEMO has just doubled its forecast for EV uptake in Australia
Market operator's latest forecasts for the uptake of electric vehicles suggests 10 million EVs, or half the car fleet, in 20 years.
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Is the NEG just an EIS in disguise, but with added costs?
The NEG seeks to obscure the most valuable information obtained from a market – the price of emissions. Needless complexity and cost arises.
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Plastic straw and cotton bud ban proposed
Plan for ban in England announced as Commonwealth leaders urged to join fight against plastic waste.
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Researchers forced to sell chocolates to save Queensland 'punk' turtle from extinction
Recovery plan for threatened Mary river turtle and other species drafted in 2013 but never approved
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Conservationists trying to save the Mary river turtle have had to resort to selling turtle chocolates and soliciting donations from the United Arab Emirates to try to help save the endangered reptile from extinction.
And a Mary river catchment committee that developed a recovery plan for the turtle and four other Mary River species has been waiting years for the federal government to approve the finished plan, which is in draft form and awaiting official sign-off.
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CP Daily: Wednesday April 18, 2018
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Smart solar monitoring: Why you should have it
Rooftop PV systems can be adversely affected by things outside of a household's control – and without their knowledge. But you needn't be in the dark about it.
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ANALYSIS: Ontario, Quebec’s offset rules development back on track, but concerns persist
Ontario and Quebec’s offset protocol development is back on track after a policy debate delayed around half of the 13 being designed, but concerns remain on the approach the provinces have decided to take.
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Environmental Advisor, Air Emissions and Greenhouse Gases, TransCanada – Calgary
Reporting to the Manager, Environmental Governance and Programs, this position will be an integral part of a team responsible for conducting technical analysis on greenhouse gas and air emissions in support of corporate environmental reporting.
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Program Associate, Linden Trust for Conservation – New York City
This is a unique opportunity to join a small, unusually qualified, and highly experienced professional team working on cutting-edge initiatives to advance climate policy in the U.S. in an extremely results-oriented setting.
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Australian poultry farmer taps homegrown silicon energy storage
SA energy storage outfit 1414 Degrees to provide NSW poultry processing plant with electricity and heat via a 25MWh thermal energy storage system.
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Low income homes to be offered “no-cost” solar and batteries
A new solar and storage scheme aims to tackle the problem of “power poverty” in Australia head on, by offering low income households around Australia the option to install both solar and battery storage for no upfront cost.
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Economic and legal headache would follow doubtful Ontario exit from WCI -experts
Although stakeholders believe that Ontario is unlikely to abandon its cap-and-trade programme should the Progressive Conservatives (PC) win the upcoming June provincial election, an exit from the WCI market could yield multiple economic and legal problems.
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