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Iconic fossil fuel smokestacks are being taken down one brick at a time
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Despite growing attention, cost and policy barriers are still hindering CDR expansion -study
Despite growing attention from lawmakers and investors, the high costs and policy gaps surrounding CO2 removal (CDR) technologies are hindering efforts to meet global climate targets, according to a new study.
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Emissions continue to fall from dairy giant Fonterra’s operations
Scope 1 and 2 emissions at Fonterra continued to fall in the first half of FY25, the New Zealand-headquartered dairy co-op reported on Thursday.
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If NZ wants to decarbonise energy, we need to know which renewables deliver the best payback
The energy return on investment for wind and solar technologies in New Zealand is becoming comparable to hydropower.
Alan Brent, Professor and Chair in Sustainable Energy Systems, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Isabella Pimentel Pincelli, PhD candidate in Sustainable Energy Systems, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
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Fewer, bigger turbines approved as huge green hydrogen project wins first federal head-start funding
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Biggest winner of Bowen’s capacity tender faces more scrutiny after opponents force referral to IPC
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Global assurance provider acquires consulting and advisory firm specialising in offset projects
A global assurance and certification provider backed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives has acquired a US-based clean energy consulting and advisory firm that specialises in carbon offset projects.
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North American Clean Fuels Markets: LCFS credit prices stabilise following positive signals from ARB
California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credit prices stabilised in March after regulator ARB indicated that programme changes could take effect in time for Q1 2025 reporting, while Washington's senate considered a bill to increase the stringency of its clean fuels programme Wednesday.
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Oil giant's leaked data reveals 'awful' pollution
Colombia’s Ecopetrol polluted hundreds of sites, including water sources and wetlands, the BBC finds.
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Accounting for Nature unveils plans to launch commercial entity
Environmental accounting non-profit Accounting for Nature (AFN) has unveiled plans to launch a separate commercial entity which will draw from its environmental measurement standards to develop natural assets.
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Woodside’s bid to expand a huge gas project is testing both Labor and the Coalition’s environmental credentials
Opposition leader Peter Dutton says a Coalition government would push for approval of the huge project, which would release billions of tonnes of greenhouse gases.
Melissa Haswell, Professor of Practice (Environmental Wellbeing), Indigenous Strategy and Services, Honorary Professor (Geosciences) at University of Sydney & Professor of Health, Safety and Environment, Queensland University of Technology, University of Sydney
David Shearman, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Adelaide
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Coalition releases recommendations to reverse forest loss ahead of COP30 climate summit
A group of civil society and research organisations has issued recommendations for governments to reverse forest loss ahead of the COP30 UN climate summit in November.
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UK imports drive 40,000 hectares of forest destruction each year -non-profit
The lack of regulation behind imported goods to the UK helped destroy an area of global forest equivalent to a mid-sized British city like Cardiff or Liverpool over the past year, according to analysis by a non-profit.
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Greenpeace ordered to pay more than $660m for defaming oil firm in protests
Greenpeace has warned it could be forced into bankruptcy because of the case brought by Energy Transfer.
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Four new giant batteries to be built in W.A. as world’s biggest isolated grid navigates transition from coal
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Axing of Canada’s consumer carbon tax expected to have limited impact on inflation -report
A new report estimates that removing the consumer portion of Canada’s carbon tax could save drivers the amount added at the pumps since inception of the levy, but slow price growth minimally, according to a new report.
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Cleaner US manufacturing advantaged in more carbon-conscious world of trade -report
US manufacturers are two times more carbon efficient than the world average, and are well-positioned to take advantage of an increasingly emissions-conscious world trade environment, according to a report.
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Meet the people behind the latest gas lobby group claiming to “educate and inform” consumers
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Dark Energy experiment challenges Einstein's theory of Universe
New research could force a fundamental rethink of the nature of space and time.
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Global shipping stakeholders not expecting major breakthroughs at IMO’s April meeting
An upcoming meeting at the UN’s International Maritime Organization's (IMO) is expected to yield small incremental gains rather than a finalised set of policies, said several industry stakeholders.
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