Feed aggregator
Can the government's new market mechanism help save nature? Yes – if we get the devil out of the detail
AGL signs up battery recycling innovator that avoids “black mass” for Hunter hub
AGL signs deal with Australian start-up that says it can recycle batteries without creating a sludge known as "black mass"
The post AGL signs up battery recycling innovator that avoids “black mass” for Hunter hub appeared first on RenewEconomy.
COP28: Is the world about to promise to ditch fossil fuels?
Are the solutions to fight climate change making progress?
CP Daily: Tuesday December 5, 2023
Heat and rain delay return to service of Queensland’s busted coal plants
Hot and wet weather, and the added complications of Covid and the Gaza conflict, have caused more delays for the return of the Callide C coal generator units.
The post Heat and rain delay return to service of Queensland’s busted coal plants appeared first on RenewEconomy.
NZ ETS auction declines, again – costing the government NZ$1 bln
Earth on verge of five catastrophic climate tipping points, scientists warn
Humanity faces ‘devastating domino effects’ including mass displacement and financial ruin as planet warms
Many of the gravest threats to humanity are drawing closer, as carbon pollution heats the planet to ever more dangerous levels, scientists have warned.
Five important natural thresholds already risk being crossed, according to the Global Tipping Points report, and three more may be reached in the 2030s if the world heats 1.5C (2.7F) above pre-industrial temperatures.
Continue reading...Researchers warn of potential climate tipping points and urge fossil fuel phaseout
COP28: Alberta eager to produce net zero products for the world
Non-profit says corn ethanol carbon removal is mislabelled
Australia ends finance for fossil fuel expansion overseas – now focus turns to local subsidies
Albanese government announces at Cop28 it will phase out offshore support for coal, oil and gas within a year
- Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates
- Get our morning and afternoon news emails,free app or daily news podcast
The Australian government has been praised for joining a global partnership committed to stopping billions of dollars in foreign aid and loans being spent on fossil fuel expansion, but the decision has also prompted renewed calls for it to reconsider polluting subsidies at home.
The Albanese government announced at the Cop28 climate summit that it had joined 40 other countries in signing up to the clean energy transition partnership, an agreement first reached in Glasgow two years ago.
Continue reading...