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Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? This week, Australia chose the latter
Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy scraps “first of its kind” battery project because it is too small
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Biochar-based potting mix startup raises $3.6 mln in seed round
Baseload power generators not needed to guarantee supply, say science and engineering academies
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Two First Nations-backed solar farms cleared to help power Pilbara and its huge iron ore mines
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Solar Insiders Podcast: It’s a consumer energy revolution! Can retailers go with the flow?
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ASEAN can unlock $3 trillion revenue from carbon markets, analysis finds
INTERVIEW: White House guidance needed for regulators considering AI growth
CORSIA market liquidity hinges on Article 6 alignment by eligible carbon standards -report
Scientists counted 49 ways Australia is destroying the ecosystems we hold dear – but there is hope
Mining industry faces tough road to decarbonisation amid surging demand for critical minerals -report
Stakeholders make final case for OCFP changes ahead of vote on approval
Carbon removal buyers club signs offtake agreement with South American biochar developer
Energy professionals sceptical UK will hit climate targets
State of Colima approves second-highest CO2 tax in Mexico
Major carbon ETF adds Washington state allowances to holdings after market survives vote
Gillard-chaired fund snaps up Neoen’s wind, solar and battery assets in Victoria in billion-dollar deal
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Fury as US argues against climate obligations at top UN court
US says current climate rules are satisfactory, prompting condemnation from activists and vulnerable countries
Climate justice campaigners have condemned the US after the world’s largest historic greenhouse gas emitter argued against countries being legally obliged to combat the climate crisis.
The US intervention came on Wednesday as part of the historic climate hearing at the international court of justice (ICJ) in The Hague, where island nations and other climate-vulnerable countries are calling for wealthy polluting nations most responsible for climate breakdown to be held legally responsible.
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