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SA Power Networks taps solar to cut dependence on its own grid
South Australia’s biggest electricity distribution company is seeking to reduce dependence on its very own grid, by installing just under 500kW of solar across two depots.
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Australia pricing for Tesla Model 3 could start at $60k, but hinges on Autopilot
Prices for Tesla's Model 3 may start as low as $A60,000, although with a caveat about whether Autopilot will now come standard, or remain an option.
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Chargefox extends ultra-rapid electric car charging network
The second ultra-rapid charger in a 21-strong network goes online on the border of Victoria and New South Wales.
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Extinction Rebellion set to disrupt London rail and tube lines
Climate protesters warn they will escalate action after blockading capital landmarks
Climate change protesters, who police say have caused “serious disruption” affecting half a million people in London over the past two days, have said they are planning to escalate their protests to disrupt rail and tube lines.
Thousands or people have taken part in the civil disobedience protests, blockading four landmarks in the capital in an attempt to force the government to take action on the escalating climate crisis.
Continue reading...Extinction Rebellion: what do they want - and is it realistic?
'I'm terrified': Extinction Rebellion activists on why they are protesting
People taking part in protests in London and Edinburgh explain their reasons for doing so
Nathan, who was into his second day of protest, was sitting in the road in Piccadilly Circus in front of a large “rebel for life” banner laid across the ground. He was wearing boots stained blue with spray chalk.
Continue reading...Plastic technology for natural recycling | Letters
Your article (Plastic plague: tiny particles can reach anywhere on the planet, say scientists, 16 April) says that “about 335m tonnes of plastic is produced each year, and while it degrades extremely slowly it can be broken into smaller and smaller pieces”. It adds that these pieces are now being blown around the world by the wind.
Perhaps one day there will be no plastic, but until then a way must be found to make it become biodegradable much more quickly, so that it can be recycled back into nature by naturally occurring bacteria and fungi.
Continue reading...Greta Thunberg's emotional speech to EU leaders – video
A sometimes tearful Greta Thunberg criticised EU leaders in Strasbourg for not taking the threat posed by climate change seriously enough. The 16-year-old activist said: 'If our house was falling apart our leaders wouldn’t go on like we do today ... if our house was falling apart you wouldn’t hold three emergency Brexit summits and no emergency summit regarding the breakdown of the climate and the environment.'
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