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Picture this: Renewables project viewing tool seeks to demystify wind, solar and storage
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Biggest battery in Queensland grid gets energised
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PCX releases updated plastic credit standard, mandates third-party verification
PREVIEW: Traders largely expect Q2 Washington carbon permit auction to clear near floor
Bad weather, hills and the dark deter cyclists, particularly women. So what can we do about it?
Pollination launches A$150-mln Australian-focused climate and nature fund
Should we worry about wasting renewables? Here’s why “spilling” excess power is expected – and efficient
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New $150m fund targets net zero “disruption” start-ups across energy, transport, recycling
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White shoe brigade is back, this time with recycled wind turbine blades
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PREVIEW: Market expects record RGGI Q2 auction clear, but still at discount to front-month futures
Australia wants to become a renewable energy superpower. Can it?
A fifth of Japan’s market capitalisation exposed to nature-related risks, study says
Groundwater is heating up, threatening life below and above the surface
Integrate carbon removals into compliance markets to scale demand -Oxford
European energy firm pre-buys 5 mln nature based carbon credits from platform
By not mining vital minerals, NZ is ‘offshoring its own environmental footprint’ – is that fair?
LATAM debuts homegrown measures to spur carbon markets in 2024
Carbon capture firm unveils new technology in bid to slash costs 50% by 2030
Oceans face ‘triple threat’ of extreme heat, oxygen loss and acidification
Third of world’s ocean surface particularly vulnerable to threats driven by burning fossil fuel and deforestation, new research finds
The world’s oceans are facing a “triple threat” of extreme heating, a loss of oxygen and acidification, with extreme conditions becoming far more intense in recent decades and placing enormous stress upon the planet’s panoply of marine life, new research has found.
About a fifth of the world’s ocean surface is particularly vulnerable to the three threats hitting at once, spurred by human activity such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation, the study found. In the top 300 meters of affected ocean, these compound events now last three times longer and are six times more intense than they were in the early 1960s, the research states.
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