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Smart meters for all? New reforms could put 2030 target in reach
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Dramatic drop in logging in key Amazon countries
Groups urge Australia govt to limit ministerial call-in powers in EPBC reforms
Solar Sunshot puts Australia in global cleantech race, and Liddell is the perfect venue
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57 fossil fuel and cement producers caused 80% of emissions since Paris Agreement, study finds
With luck, China’s stunning cuts in the cost of wind and solar will feed through to Australia
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Can Australia make its own solar?
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Sun Cable co-founder urges “big bets” on solar and battery recycling, and green exports
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Sun shone on NSW solar farms in March, while wind again blew best out west
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Households and businesses are leading Australia’s race to renewables and electrification
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Just 57 companies linked to 80% of greenhouse gas emissions since 2016
Analysis reveals many big producers increased output of fossil fuels and related emissions in seven years after Paris climate deal
A mere 57 oil, gas, coal and cement producers are directly linked to 80% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since the 2016 Paris climate agreement, a study has shown.
This powerful cohort of state-controlled corporations and shareholder-owned multinationals are the leading drivers of the climate crisis, according to the Carbon Majors Database, which is compiled by world-renowned researchers.
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Stakeholders grumble about limited voluntary carbon market access, other design flaws in BC’s latest draft forest offset protocol
Westwind eyes new 1.5GW wind project in south-west NSW
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LCFS Market: Prices tumble about 5% with reopening of large California renewable diesel refinery
US steel producer inks first North American deal to capture CO2 at its plant
Out of alignment: how clashing policies make for terrible environmental outcomes
Canadian agricultural carbon credit project first to get approval from US-based registry
Boom in mining for renewable energy minerals threatens Africa’s great apes
Researchers applaud move away from fossil fuels but say more must be done to mitigate effects on endangered species
Up to a third of Africa’s great apes are threatened by a boom in mining projects for minerals required for the renewable energy transition, new research shows.
An estimated 180,000 gorillas, bonobos and chimpanzees are at risk due to an increase in demand for critical minerals such as copper, lithium, nickel and cobalt, a study has found. Many of those minerals are required for clean energy technologies such as wind turbines and electric cars. Researchers say the boom in demand is driving destruction of tropical rainforests which are critical habitats for Africa’s great apes.
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