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Policy support needed for Malaysian steel decarbonisation
Global electricity demand to rise nearly 4% annually through 2027, as CO2 emissions stabilise -report
Brake pad dust can be more toxic than exhaust emissions, study says
Research shows move to electric vehicles may not be enough to enable pollution from cars to be eradicated
Microscopic particles emitted from brake pads can be more toxic than those emitted in diesel vehicle exhaust, a study has found.
This research shows that even with a move to electric vehicles, pollution from cars may not be able to be eradicated.
Continue reading...Weather tracker: extreme cold and heavy rainfall batters US
Parts of the Midwest have seen temperatures 15-30C below the climate average, while Australia temperatures hit almost 50C
Disruptive weather has continued to affect the US this week, with a mixture of winter hazards, heavy rainfall and extreme temperatures across the country. Extreme cold warnings have affected more than 90 million people, with parts of the midwest seeing temperatures about 15-30C below the climate average.
Temperatures fell to about -35C earlier this week across states including Montana and North Dakota, with maximum daytime temperatures reaching -15C.
Continue reading...Delayed ACCU issuances see fourth exit pilot window slump, prices jump
Bracing for a monster: Tropical Cyclone Zelia is bearing down on WA. Here’s what to expect
Richest nations ‘exporting extinction’ with demand for beef, palm oil and timber
Consumption in wealthy countries including US and UK is responsible for 13% of global forest loss beyond their borders, study finds
The world’s wealthiest nations are “exporting extinction” by destroying 15 times more biodiversity internationally than within their own borders, research shows.
Most wildlife habitats are being destroyed in countries with tropical forest, according to the study which looked at how wealthy countries’ demand for products such as beef, palm oil, timber and soya beans is destroying biodiversity hotspots elsewhere.
Continue reading...Dingoes are being culled in Victoria. How much harm to the species is needed to protect commercial profits?
Australian company wins contract to design “hydrogen ready” high speed ferry
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Australians want renewables to replace coal, but don’t realise how soon this needs to happen
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WCI Markets: Traders anticipate post auction CCA rebound
Gupta to sell troubled coal mine in bid to save Whyalla steelworks – and state’s green hydrogen plan
The post Gupta to sell troubled coal mine in bid to save Whyalla steelworks – and state’s green hydrogen plan appeared first on RenewEconomy.
More migrant workers claim UK farm exploitation
Energy Insiders Podcast: Are renewables back on track?
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Indonesia to expand ETS to cover four industrial sectors -media
Australia’s most coal dependent state takes title of world’s most volatile electricity market
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US Republican senators propose $1,000 EV fee for federal highway repairs, nixing EV tax credits
Preserving Brazilian forests for REDD+, other uses yields economic benefit of $2.6 bln over pastureland -study
NSW green bank to target batteries, pumped hydro and VPPs to fill gaps in transition from coal
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