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Fijian, Australian First Nations groups sign on for Article 6 collaboration
Energy Insiders Podcast: The climate crisis and the energy transition
Berkeley Earth’s Robert Rohde discusses the latest climate science and whether even 2°C is achievable. Plus: All the renewable and storage news from the first few weeks of 2024.
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Australia Market Roundup: Rio Tinto signs PPA for 1 GW solar farm in Gladstone, ACCU issuance plummets
Clean energy investors propose radical rethink of planning rules in NSW
NSW's draft energy framework will add time, cost and another layer of bureaucracy in a state that needs to remove all three, big investors say.
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Fortescue to build batteries, EV chargers and eloctrolysers at site of first Ford factory
Fortescue secures grant and tax incentives to set up manufacturing facility at the site of the first Ford factory in Detroit to build batteries, EV fast chargers, and electrolysers.
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Yates heads new venture planning $2 billion of battery storage projects in Australia
Oliver Yates to chair new venture planning to spend $2 billion on battery storage projects, with three big batteries ready to go and another four in the pipeline.
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Record renewables drive prices down, but coal states still the most expensive
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Four new emperor penguin groups found by satellite
Why floating solar PV will play a “critical role” in land-constrained south-east Asia
Floating solar plants emerge as a game-changer for Southeast Asia, by maximizing its solar resources and overcoming limited land availability.
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Joint venture signed to build biggest solar farm in New Zealand to date
Joint venture signed to develop a 150MW solar farm in New Zealand, which would be the biggest in the country.
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CP Daily: Tuesday January 23, 2024
US CCS startups partner to build DAC plant in Oklahoma
Canada adjusts prices for alternative compliance mechanisms under clean fuels regulation
EU’s post-2030 climate action must cut across all policy areas -report
Rio Tinto signs contract for Australian grid’s first gigawatt scale solar project
Rio Tinto signs contract to buy all the output for what will be the biggest solar project on Australia's main grid, and will help power its smelters and refineries.
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Technical Officer, Energy Transition Accelerator (ETA) Crediting Standard, Winrock/Environmental Resources Trust – Remote/Little Rock/Arlington
European duo sign MOU on building CCUS presence in North America
Researchers detail recommendations for cookstove offset developers, buyers amid over-crediting controversy
The Guardian view on environmental protest: dissent is vital to protect democracy | Editorial
The UN special rapporteur on environmental defenders is right to warn that a pillar of democracy is under threat in Britain
In the last few years, environmental protesters in Britain have pulled off some striking – and strikingly irritating – acts of civil disobedience. These have caused indignation and aggravation, especially by disrupting people’s lives. But their actions grabbed our attention. The purpose is to denounce an injustice by intentionally breaking the law in a non-violent way. The justification is a climate emergency that threatens humanity’s future.
There is nothing new in this: the suffragettes smashed windows and set buildings alight. Today we honour their cause and courage. Yet the government appears intent on criminalising protest, a move rightly criticised by Michel Forst, the UN special rapporteur on environmental defenders. He warns that a pillar of democracy – the right to protest – is under threat in Britain. The demonisation of environmental activists and the erosion of civil rights without adequate scrutiny from lawmakers, or protection by the courts, are undermining the UK’s guarantees of freedom and the rule of law. It had been almost unheard of since the 1930s for demonstrators to be imprisoned for peaceful protest in the UK. Last month, he said, a climate protester got six months behind bars for slow-walking on a road.
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