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South Australia’s biggest battery hits construction milestone two weeks ahead of schedule
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Drought areas have trebled in size since 1980s, study finds
Record levels of heat-related deaths in 2023 due to climate crisis, report finds
Almost half of global land area saw extreme drought for at least one month, according to Lancet Countdown
Heat-related deaths, food insecurity and the spread of infectious diseases caused by the climate crisis have reached record levels, according to a landmark report.
The Lancet Countdown’s ninth report on health and the climate breakdown reveals that people across the world face unprecedented threats to their health from the rapidly changing climate.
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BYD’s hybrid EV ute that could rival Australia’s bestselling vehicles goes on sale
Orders roll in as Chinese carmaker launches Shark 6 in move that could signal electrification spreading from sedans and SUVs to large ute market
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A new plug-in hybrid EV ute that could rival Australia’s top selling vehicles, the Ford Ranger and Toyota Hilux, has received almost 1,000 pre-orders within hours of going on sale.
The BYD Shark 6, which has a range of about 80km on battery electric before switching to petrol, could be the start of China muscling in on the market dominated by diesel vehicles.
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Continue reading...Big batteries lead renewable charge as record 45 gigawatts of new capacity seeks grid connection
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Carbon ratings agency teams up with Australian offset trading platform provider Trovio
Europe continues to invest in gas grids, despite net-zero targets -study
New York fiscal watchdog says NYCI design falls short, potential economic impacts $12 bln/yr by 2030
Quebec’s free carbon allocation declines slightly in 2023
COP16: ANALYSIS – Who wants to talk about debt?
COP16: Brazil launches revised national plan to restore 12 mln hectares by 2030
COP16: EIB, WWF to provide early-stage funding for nature-based solutions
Roll out the PV: CSIRO opens flexible solar facility
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Ancient oak named after a band is UK Tree of the Year
Scotland’s ancient Skipinnish Oak wins UK tree of the year
Lochaber tree, named after the ceilidh band that discovered it, now in running for European Tree of the Year contest
An ancient oak named after a ceilidh band has won the UK’s tree of the year competition and will now compete in the European edition.
The Skipinnish Oak in Lochaber, Scotland, was discovered by chance by members of the band of that name who were playing a nearby gig for the Native Woodland Discussion Group.
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Nature presenter Chris Packham settles case over axing of green policy
Nature presenter Chris Packham settles case over axing of green policy
Wildlife Trusts buy Rothbury estate in largest land sale in England in 30 years
Charities plan to create flagship for nature recovery on 3,850-hectare portion of estate sold by Duke of Northumberland’s son
The Wildlife Trusts have bought part of the Duke of Northumberland’s son’s estate in the largest land sale in England for 30 years.
Marketed by its estate agents as “a paradise for those with a penchant for sporting pursuits, from world-class fishing on the illustrious River Coquet to pheasant and grouse shooting”, Rothbury estate has now been bought by the federation of charities, which plans to restore it for nature.
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