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Sungrow adds 4.8kWh PowCube battery to Australian market

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-05-28 13:00
Sungrow Power has launched its next generation suite of inverter and battery storage technology in Australia, including the 4.8kWh lithium-ion PowCube.
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Hyundai jumps back into booming Australian solar market

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-05-28 12:52
Hyundai Heavy Industries re-enters Australian solar market, with $70m vote of confidence in residential and commercial rooftop solar boom.
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Enough of political idiocy, let’s “do something” on EVs

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-05-28 12:30
Redflow technology chief and Tesla owner says governments need to move beyond fossil fuel "idiocy" and get smart about EVs and storage.
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20.66% – LONGi Solar Sets Another World Record For 60-cell Module Conversion Efficiency

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-05-28 11:48
LONGi Solar announced that China General Certification Center has validated that LONGi Solar's 60-cell bifacial shingling module achieved a front-side conversion efficiency of 20.66%, the highest in the world to date.
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Why there will be no new petrol cars sold in Australia by 2027

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2018-05-28 10:52
Within 10 years, the only ICE vehicles of any value will be rare classics from the days when Australian’s loved their cars. Here's why.
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Are captive dolphins 'happy'?

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 10:01
Scientists have tried to measure how dolphins at a French marine park feel about their environment.
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Are captive dolphins 'happy'?

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 10:01
Scientists have tried to measure how dolphins at a French marine park feel about their environment.
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Dolphin 'happiness' measured by scientists in France

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 09:33
Animal welfare researchers measure how captive dolphins feel about their environment.
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Dolphin 'happiness' measured by scientists in France

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 09:33
Animal welfare researchers measure how captive dolphins feel about their environment.
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Plain sailing: how traditional methods could deliver zero-emission shipping

The Conversation - Mon, 2018-05-28 05:58
Sailing ships have been around for thousands of years - long before the advent of fossil fuels. With the global shipping sector now attempting to cut its greenhouse gas emissions, could sails be due a renaissance? Christiaan De Beukelaer, Lecturer in Cultural Policy, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Moonwalkers

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 05:21
Read the experiences of the four surviving astronauts to have set foot on the lunar surface.
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Moonwalkers

BBC - Mon, 2018-05-28 05:21
Read the experiences of the four surviving astronauts to have set foot on the lunar surface.
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Halogen light bulbs could disappear from Australian stores within two years

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-05-28 04:00

Manufacturers will act early on September 2020 ban as LED already the preferred option

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Halogen lights will disappear from Australia within two years, as the industry and federal government pivot towards more efficient and environmentally-friendly LED lighting.

A ban on halogen bulbs, which use four times the energy of LED globes, was announced last month at a meeting of state and federal environment ministers.

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Government advisers call for emissions fund to end investment in 'junk credits'

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-05-28 04:00

Revealed report finds tens of millions going into projects that don’t create new emissions reductions
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Independent experts advising the Turnbull government have called for changes to the Coalition’s Direct Action climate policy to prevent tens of millions of dollars of public money going to projects that would have gone ahead anyway.

The recommendation is in a review of the $2.55bn emissions reduction fund, the central plank of Direct Action, which pays landowners and companies to avoid emissions or sequester carbon dioxide in plants at the lowest cost. The fund is supposed to support projects that would reduce Australia’s carbon pollution below what it would otherwise have been.

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Wild horses and a hemp parade: Sunday's best photos

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-05-28 03:27

The Guardian’s picture editors bring you a selection of photo highlights from around the world

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We need to clean up our act on roadside pollution | Letters

The Guardian - Mon, 2018-05-28 02:02
Guardian readers respond to Michael Gove’s defence of what the government is doing to address air pollution

We must cut through the smog of rhetoric if we are to have clean air. Through deft political sleight of hand, the environment secretary Michael Gove’s defence of what the government is doing to address air pollution (Letters, 24 May) diverts attention from the cause of dirty air in most of our cities: diesel-fuelled vehicles. This risks slowing down the action required to tackle air pollution at a moment when more and more people are becoming aware that it is a serious risk to health in places beyond London.

As city leaders, we are keen to work with ministers to tackle the wider challenges of air pollution, but this requires a government strategy that has cleaner transport at its heart. We need a national framework so that residents and businesses can make the shift as quickly as possible to less polluting ways of moving around.

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England could have new national parks in Gove review

BBC - Sun, 2018-05-27 21:08
Environment Secretary Michael Gove launches a review of the country's protected landscapes.
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England may get more national parks after protected areas review

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-05-27 19:20

Fresh look at system prompted by rising population and decline in certain habitats, says Michael Gove

A new wave of national parks could be created after the environment secretary, Michael Gove, announced plans for a review of protected areas.

The review, which will also consider areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONBs), will look at how they can boost wildlife, improve visit access and support the people who live and work there.

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Rare birds ‘at risk of poisoning from eating lead shot’

The Guardian - Sun, 2018-05-27 17:00
Warning by expert panel says up to 400,000 wildfowl a year may suffer lead poisoning

Several rare bird species, including a breed of red-headed duck listed as “vulnerable”, are under threat from lead poisoning linked to shooting, a new report says.

Numbers of common pochard, a duck species at risk of global extinction, have fallen substantially over the past 30 years, a decline partly attributed to the fact that they eat some of the 5,000 tonnes of lead pellets discarded in the countryside by people shooting game, according to the Lead Ammunition Group (LAG).

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CWP brings in Partners for 1,300MW of wind, solar and batteries

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2018-05-27 16:30
CWP and Partners Group to develop 1,300MW of wind, solar and storage in NSW, saying it will beat coal and will be the future of large scale generation in Australia.
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