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‘It signifies renewal’: recipients of Sycamore Gap saplings announced
‘Trees of hope’ will be planted across the UK, including at a prison and a children’s hospital, in National Trust scheme
Saplings from the felled Sycamore Gap tree are to be planted across the UK, including next to one of London’s most famous roads, at a rural category C prison and at a motor neurone disease centre opening in the name of the late rugby league star Rob Burrow.
The National Trust on Friday announced the recipients of 49 saplings it has called “trees of hope”.
Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: Getting the best out of the grid
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Australian homes could slash energy bills by two thirds by cutting out gas and petrol, AEMC says
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WCI Markets: Q4 auctions drive CCA, WCA prices
In the end, the only blackouts were in the media headlines: But there has to be a better way to do this
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Can flights really reach net zero by 2050 - and what will it cost holidaymakers?
Expert cautions against re-enrollment of forest offset project under California compliance programme
Shoppers can be made to feel sorry for single bananas, study finds
Researchers say supermarket customers are more likely to buy a piece of fruit labelled as a ‘sad single’
If seeing a lone, desolate banana on a supermarket shelf leaves you feeling a little blue, you are not alone.
Researchers have found that labelling unsold loose fruits as “sad singles” tugs on shoppers’ heartstrings and increases the likelihood that they’ll be sold.
Continue reading...Trina submits approval for Victoria big battery, as locals campaign against solar and storage projects
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Australia to reshape manufacturing base as Greens deal excludes fossil fuels from flagship industry policy
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Andrew Forrest seeks green tick for another wind and battery project as Clarke Creek powers up
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“We like renewables, but …” This is why industry is now calling for Local Energy Hubs
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Wind, solar and battery pipeline: Albanese better not stuff up Bowen’s excellent tenure
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