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Alinta boss compares nuclear to “unicorns in the garden”, but warns of cost issues in race to net zero
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Could a white powder deliver the holy grail of low cost green hydrogen exports?
The post Could a white powder deliver the holy grail of low cost green hydrogen exports? appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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EXCLUSIVE: Cookstove project developers poke holes in study alleging rife over-crediting
A consortium of offset developers is hitting back at a recent analysis alleging pervasive over-crediting by cookstove projects within the voluntary carbon market (VCM), pointing to what it calls doubts about the study's reliability, in an open letter seen exclusively by Carbon Pulse.
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Australia could be one of world’s biggest carbon credit factories, but must be wary of hype
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Russian region hit by record flooding
In the Russian region of Orenburg, thousands of people have been evacuated as water levels surge.
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Adelaide is losing 75,000 trees a year. Tree-removal laws must be tightened if we want our cities to be liveable and green
South Australia stands out as having the weakest tree-protection laws, but cities around the nation are losing tree cover at a time when climate change makes them more important than ever.
Stefan Caddy-Retalic, Ecologist, School of Biological Sciences, University of Adelaide
Kate Delaporte, Senior Lecturer, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide
Kiri Marker, Science Communications Coordinator, Universität Wien
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Renewables superpower blueprint promises tens of thousands of green jobs
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Capital battery finally charges up after nearly a year of commissioning delays
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ARB considers increase in carbon intensity step-down and role of biofuels in LCFS
California regulator ARB is staying on course with the 2030 carbon intensity (CI) benchmark proposed in draft amendments last year, but is mulling adjustments to the one-time CI step-down for 2025 among other considerations based on stakeholder feedback.
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Parched and shrinking - vital Moroccan dam dries up
Satellite images reveal the impact of the long drought on one of the country's main water sources.
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US federal court upholds California’s authority to set state clean vehicle air standards
A Washington DC federal court ruled Tuesday in favour of defendants of a Clean Air Act (CAA) waiver to California, reinforcing the state's longstanding authority to set its own standards that are stricter than those at the federal level.
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Was an extinct fox once man's best friend?
Our ancestors may have kept foxes as pets long before domestic dogs, archaeological evidence suggests.
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US environmental group, energy firm strike “landmark” community benefits agreement for CO2 pipeline
A Colorado-based energy firm and a Nebraska environmental group announced a “landmark” community benefits agreement on Tuesday that ensures a proposed CO2 pipeline can proceed unopposed, setting a precedent for similar projects dealing with local opposition.
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California Senate committee passes tax credit funding for farm soil carbon sequestration
A California Senate committee unanimously passed through funding from the cap-and-trade programme revenues on Tuesday to facilitate a tax credit to farmers for composting practices that enhance CO2 sequestration.
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Peter Higgs - the man who changed our view of the Universe
The renowned scientist came up with revolutionary ideas in the 1960s, sparking a 50-year search for evidence.
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Peter Higgs - the man who changed our view of the Universe
The renowned scientist came up with revolutionary ideas in the 1960s, sparking a 50-year search for evidence.
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Peter Higgs - the man who changed our view of the Universe
The renowned scientist came up with revolutionary ideas in the 1960s, sparking a 50-year search for evidence.
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The limits of ice: what a 19th century expedition trapped in sea ice for a year tells us about Antarctica’s future
In 1898, a pioneering Antarctic expedition was stuck in sea ice for over a year. In 2024, that area is open water.
Edward Doddridge, Senior Research Associate in Physical Oceanography, University of Tasmania
Annie Foppert, Research Associate, University of Tasmania
Stuart Corney, Senior lecturer, University of Tasmania
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SBTi poised to validate voluntary carbon credit use for corporate Scope 3 emissions goals
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has decided that voluntary carbon credits may be used to offset corporate Scope 3 emissions, the body said Tuesday, it what should provide a significant boost for offset demand.
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International steel competitors may reserve low-carbon products for EU to bypass CBAM -industry
International competitors of the European steel industry may bypass the bloc’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) fees by building specific low-carbon facilities whose products will be reserved for the EU market, the head of a regional association said on Tuesday.
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