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300-year-old Polish beech voted Tree of the Year
EU sees “no significant evidence” of evasion from maritime ETS, despite rising costs
Repealing federal vehicle emissions policies, tax credits could disrupt US EV market -report
Key EU lawmaker pushes back on ETS2 postponement
IMF-Morocco deal wraps up without implementing CO2 tax
Scottish oil refinery could be turned into hub for green chemicals
Scotland’s first minister says Grangemouth could become world leader in green fuels
There is a realistic chance that one of the UK’s largest oil refineries can be converted into a hub for green chemicals, sustainable fuels and plastics, according to Scotland’s first minister.
Grangemouth oil refinery, which is being shut down by its UK and Chinese owners PetroIneos this year with the loss of 400 jobs, could become a world leader in low carbon chemicals and green fuels, John Swinney told media on Wednesday.
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UK presents ideas for revamping Grangemouth refinery into a clean industrial hub
Mild winters and trend towards electrification will push back gas shortage until 2028, Aemo says
Increased cost of the fossil fuel has also cut forecasts of how much gas will be needed in Australia’s southern states
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High gas prices and a shift towards running homes and businesses on electricity has helped delay an expected gas shortage in Australia’s southern states until 2028, a government agency says.
A report by the Australian Energy Market Operator (Aemo) said the increased cost of the fossil fuel and trend towards electrification had combined with mild winters to reduce gas use.
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Pioneering Devon food forest garden at risk after landowner serves notice
Thousands sign petition to save ‘vital’ Dartington Estate project that teaches agroforestry methods
Even at this time of year when most of the trees are still bare, there is a feeling of abundance in Martin Crawford’s forest garden, close to the banks of the River Dart in Devon.
Crawford, who has nurtured this landmark garden for three decades, is clearly in his element, pointing out the edible plants that flourish in the tangly two-acre patch, stooping from time to time to pick a leaf or green shoot and take a nibble.
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