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Sewage illegally dumped into Windermere repeatedly over 3 years, BBC finds
Origin snaps up pioneering Solar Quotes business, exits rooftop PV installation
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How the world’s biggest isolated grid is dealing with the growing “potential” of 100 pct wind and solar
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Look ma, no gas!
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California watchdog expedites annual report in anticipation of cap-and-trade programme reauthorisation talks
Queensland opposition’s coal keeper plan could cost taxpayers $420 million a year
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Greater gliders risk being wiped out after drastically undercounted government survey, campaigners say
Forest Alliance of NSW report says current regulations are a ‘licence to kill’ endangered species in four state forests where logging is scheduled
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Forest campaigners are demanding an immediate moratorium on logging in endangered greater glider habitat in New South Wales after their surveys detected more than triple the number of gliders than what was recorded by the state-owned forestry agency.
The Forest Alliance of NSW said current regulations are a “licence to kill” the species, whose populations have already plummeted in the aftermath of the black summer bushfires.
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Continue reading...New Zealand will have to plant out and cut emissions “hugely” to achieve its climate targets, panel hears
US conservation groups sue to stop TVA natural gas plant replacing retiring coal
Solar bonus tariff triggers big debate about madness of energy markets. But it’s energy efficiency that counts
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Giant wind farm behind Barnaby “poo tickets” outburst changes layout, trims turbine numbers
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Experts forecast ‘convergence’ between VCM and government regulation
INTERVIEW: Canadian firm plans to expand EV aggregator tool to US jurisdictions
SCOTUS denies emergency stay of power plant emissions standards
River restoration could boost carbon storage, but offsets shouldn’t flow for now -researchers
Tornadoes spawned by Hurricane Milton carve corridor of destruction through Florida solar farm
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Global water crisis leaves half of world food production at risk in next 25 years
Landmark review says urgent action needed to conserve resources and save ecosystems that supply fresh water
More than half the world’s food production will be at risk of failure within the next 25 years as a rapidly accelerating water crisis grips the planet, unless urgent action is taken to conserve water resources and end the destruction of the ecosystems on which our fresh water depends, experts have warned in a landmark review.
Half the world’s population already faces water scarcity, and that number is set to rise as the climate crisis worsens, according to a report from the Global Commission on the Economics of Water published on Thursday.
Continue reading...More than half of EU’s big emitting installations no longer participate in ETS, study finds
Wood density an overlooked factor in calculating forest carbon stocks -study
US supreme court declines to pause new federal power plant emissions rule
Emergency requests by 27 states to pause rule requiring fossil fuel-powered plants to reduce emissions were denied
The US supreme court declined on Wednesday to put on hold a new federal rule targeting carbon pollution from coal- and gas-fired power plants at the request of numerous states and industry groups in another major challenge to Joe Biden’s efforts to combat the climate crisis.
The justices denied emergency requests by West Virginia, Indiana and 25 other states – most of them Republican-led – as well as power companies and industry associations, to halt the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule while litigation continues in a lower court. The regulation, aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions that drive the climate crisis, took effect on 8 July.
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