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UK government to update nuclear regulation, explore building another large plant
Preliminary estimates show US emissions decline in 2023 for first time in two years -research firm
Utility solar steps up: South Australia’s new record-breakers
South Australia sets new renewables benchmarks with two significant big solar records, while the NEM reveals some of the unique challenges it is facing.
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California ARB begins 2024 with no new offset issuance
US DOE grants $17 mln towards university-led decarbonisation research from minority serving institutions
“No green power, no project:” Can Australia compete on green steel?
Proximity to renewable energy sources is shaping a new paradigm in the steel sector. What does this mean for Australia?
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Zuckerberg derided for his ‘high quality beef’ ranch where cows are fed macadamia nuts and beer
Critics call cattle-raising project on Hawaii ranch ‘a billionaire’s strange sideshow’ and bad for the environment
The social media tycoon Mark Zuckerberg’s latest business venture raising “world-class” beef cattle on his sprawling luxury Hawaiian hideaway has been derided as out of touch and environmentally irresponsible.
The Meta billionaire posted a picture of himself on Wednesday eating a steak – medium rare, no sides – from his Ko’olau ranch, a 1,400-acre compound on Kauai, Hawaii’s oldest island.
Continue reading...ANALYSIS: Divisions emerge on the usefulness of SBTi emissions target-setting for corporate sustainability
US ammonia production facility launches hydrogen technology to capture over 1Mt of CO2 yearly
How 2023's record heat worsened droughts, floods and bushfires around the world
Shell retires 3 million carbon credits in a day to keep December pace going
German industry, green groups issue joint statement cautiously supporting carbon capture
North America’s largest carbon offset developer names two new co-CEOs
ANALYSIS: Plethora of EUA purchasing strategies likely to emerge this year amongst shipping companies
Global methane emissions could see significant drop with focused industry effort -report
Planning permission granted for first stage of UK-based 1GW blue hydrogen plant
Climate change and nature loss seen as top global risks in the long term
Large CCU facility opens in Texas, converting CO2 to methanol
Australians paying hundreds more for fuel due to government inaction on efficiency standards, advocates say
Climate Council finds average Australian car needs more petrol to travel same distance as more efficient models common overseas
The average Australian car needs more petrol to travel the same distance as more efficient models common overseas, with climate advocates saying inaction from the government on fuel efficiency standards is adding hundreds of dollars to the cost of road trips.
Analysis from the Climate Council has found that while drivers of battery electric vehicles charging their cars pay only a fifth of the cost of fuelling an internal combustion engine car, there is still a large discrepancy between how much it costs to run petrol-reliant vehicles of varying efficiency.
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