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CEFC makes first Rewiring the Nation investment with loan for NSW push beyond coal
CEFC announces first investment in the $19 billion Rewiring the Nation program, a $100 million loan to provide finance for renewable infrastructure projects in NSW.
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More than 60% of global GDP threatened by water crisis, says WWF
VCMI to publish additional guidance on voluntary carbon claims code at end of November
China-financed operational coal plants increase, despite ban on overseas projects -report
Antarctic commission urged to unfreeze Antarctica’s marine protected areas process
Planting trees for carbon comes with major fire risks, researchers warn
Opposition party could form coalition government in Poland, early election results suggest
Opposition party could form coalition government in Poland, early election results suggest
Japanese satellite provider expands carbon credit business to Vietnam
Solar-powered off-road car finishes 620-mile test drive across north Africa
The Stella Terra was designed by students at Eindhoven University of Technology and completed trip without recharging
A solar-powered car said to be the first in the world capable of driving off-road over long distances without recharging has completed a 620-mile (1,000km) test drive across Morocco and the Sahara.
The two-seat Stella Terra, designed by students at the Eindhoven University of Technology, completed the journey across a variety of challenging landscapes as part of a final test of its lightweight frame and aerodynamic profile.
Continue reading...Senior Project Officer Carbon Farming, WA Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions – Perth
Project Specialist (Carbon Projects), Carbon Neutral – Perth
Green spaces in poorer parts of England more likely to be built on, study finds
More deprived areas have fewer parks and public places protected by official local green space designation
Green spaces in poorer parts of England are less likely to be protected against being bulldozed and developed than those in more affluent areas, according to a new study.
Overall the number of designated local green spaces has increased by more than 700 in the past 12 months. But today’s report, by rural charity the CPRE, reveals that parks, public spaces and small areas of trees in more deprived areas are less likely to be officially protected.
Continue reading...‘Can we save the wild salmon of Iceland?’: Björk releases song to fight fish farming
Singer talks about ‘lost’ song, a collaboration with Rosalía, and how artists pick up on the environmental emergency
Iceland’s fish farming industry is “a couple of wild guys who want to make money quick and sacrifice nature”, the Icelandic singer Björk has said before the release of a “lost” song to help fight the increasingly controversial practice.
She said artists were often the “canaries in the coalmine” of environmental emergencies because it was their job to be sensitive.
Continue reading...SUVs emit more climate damaging gas than older cars do, study finds
Exclusive: UK climate campaign group Possible calls for ‘polluter pays’ tax based on vehicle size
The increasing popularity of ultra-heavy SUVs in England means a conventional-engined car bought in 2013 will, on average, have lower carbon emissions than one bought new today, new research has found.
The study by the climate campaign group Possible said there was a strong correlation between income and owning a large SUV, which meant there was a sound argument for “polluter pays” taxes for vehicle emissions based on size.
Continue reading...New NZ government to abandon plans for zero emissions grid by 2030
The National Party isn't committing any new money to renewables, and will abandon the 2030 clean grid target, but hopes to cut approval times from seven years to one year.
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Fortescue in box seat to get US funding for green hydrogen project in old coal mine
Fortescue hopeful of getting US funding for its planned green hydrogen project to be built next to the last coal generator in Washington state.
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South Australia: This is what a 90 per cent wind and solar grid looks like
South Australia ran on more than 90 per cent wind and solar over the past week. Not a record, but an illustration of where the grid is heading.
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Findings from NSW inquiry into HumeLink – and why we should listen to them
For anyone who cares about decarbonising electricity in NSW and Australia, a four to five year delay in building this line would be quite unreasonable.
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