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Activists board coal train as Albanese government approves three coalmine expansions – video
Nine climate protesters have stopped a coal train headed to the Port of Newcastle in opposition to the federal government’s approval of three new mining projects. Rising Tide, the group behind the move, said in a statement that the three projects – Whitehaven Coal’s Narrabri thermal coal project to 2066, Mach Energy’s Mount Pleasant thermal coal project to 2058 and Yancoal’s Ashton coal project to 2064 – would create 1.4bn tonnes of emissions
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We disrupted the Labour conference because war and climate breakdown was not what Britons voted for | Jack McGinn
Until the government changes its stance on the environment and the war in Gaza and Lebanon, there is nothing to celebrate
On Monday morning, we walked into the main hall of Labour’s annual conference in Liverpool, before the keynote speech of the chancellor, Rachel Reeves. What we did next, you might have seen.
Shortly after Reeves began her address, two of us stood to speak out on Labour’s complicity in suspected Israeli war crimes, and the party’s ties to climate-wrecking corporations. We were there on behalf of Climate Resistance, a group campaigning to end the cosy relationship between politics and the fossil fuel industry. Just like arms manufacturers, oil companies have been guilty of hindering democratic processes with donations and lobbying, putting human lives on the line for their own profits.
Jack McGinn is a climate activist with Climate Resistance
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Powercor wins bid to plug in bigger wind, solar and battery projects
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Labour appoints Rachel Kyte to climate envoy role axed by Sunak
Appointee was a climate chief at the World Bank and will lead UK’s return to high-level environmental diplomacy
A former climate chief of the World Bank has been appointed to lead the UK’s efforts to forge a global coalition on climate action, the Guardian can reveal.
Rachel Kyte, who previously served as special representative for the UN and a vice-president of the World Bank, will take up the role of climate envoy to lead the UK’s return to the front ranks of global climate diplomacy.
Continue reading...Surge in minke whales could be down to fewer basking sharks, Hebrides study says
When sighting rates for basking sharks are high they are low for minke whales, says monitoring programme
The highest ever recorded numbers of minke whales and the lowest number of basking sharks were observed in the Hebrides in 2023, according to a report.
The latest findings of the 20-year monitoring programme by the Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust suggest a possible association between these two highly mobile and long-lived species. When sighting rates for basking sharks are high, they are low for minke whales, and vice versa.
Continue reading...NSW grants licence to consortium picked to deliver first renewable energy zone
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US government tips billions into battery manufacturing projects
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“Shocking, shameful, abhorrent:” Coal mine approvals slammed for reckless disregard of climate
The post “Shocking, shameful, abhorrent:” Coal mine approvals slammed for reckless disregard of climate appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Regulator to probe why South Australia price spiked despite much unused capacity
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Global dairy giant Fonterra cuts operational emissions by 18%, but Scope 3 remains stubbornly high
COP29 host Azerbaijan’s climate action ‘critically insufficient’ -report
Climate change supercharged Europe floods - scientists
Europe’s deadly floods are glimpse of future climate
German nature-based trading platform, Thai consultancy launch regional coalition to fight climate change, biodiversity loss
Global heating ‘doubled’ chance of extreme rain in Europe in September
Researchers find climate crisis aggravated the four days of heavy rainfall and deadly floods
Planet-heating pollution doubled the chance of the extreme levels of rain that hammered central Europe in September, a study has found.
Researchers found global heating aggravated the four days of heavy rainfall that led to deadly floods in countries from Austria to Romania.
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Renewables rebound after slump but must speed up to hit Labor’s 2030 energy goals
Narrative that transition has stalled ‘demonstrably not true’, researcher says, but investment and construction must accelerate
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Large-scale renewable energy investment and construction in Australia is rebounding this year after a slump, but will need to accelerate to reach the pace needed to meet the Albanese government’s goal for 2030.
The country could add more than 7 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity this year, up from 5.3 GW last year, according to data released by the Clean Energy Regulator.
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