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Advocates overshadow industry’s cost concerns under Oregon CPP with calls for stricter rules
Ørsted takes $307 million hit after delay to US offshore wind farm
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Big win for Tesla and Co in push to exempt batteries from contentious reliability rule
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Why we must move now on Future Made in Australia, even if it’s not perfect
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PM issues Greens challenge on solar and battery manufacturing plan
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“Purely phenomenal:” AEMO says world is watching as rooftop PV leads surge to 100pct renewables
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Battery boom-time in the land of the diesel-free donga
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Rafts of garbage, kelp and other debris could transport alien invaders to a warming Antarctica
Sun Cable still juggling tech options as it lays plans for world’s biggest renewable project
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“Energy transition in real time:” Texas grid hits demand records, and for solar and battery storage
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Which future? Japan’s net zero vision for the region boosts gas and threatens green exports in Australia
China approves far fewer coal plants, but pipeline remains robust
US DOE unveils $15 mln to support market entry of industrial decarbonisation technologies
Cryptocurrency company sues New York for denial of its power plant renewal permit
‘Ingrained in our heritage’: UK’s ancient oaks showcased in Tree of the Year contest
Woodland Trust’s competition comes as charity campaigns for more robust legal protection for precious trees
An oak tree shaped like an elephant and the oak with the widest girth in the UK have been shortlisted for the annual Tree of the Year competition.
The Woodland Trust runs the annual competition to raise awareness of the UK’s ancient and at-risk trees.
Marton oak, Cheshire
Sessile oak (quercus petraea) / Approximate age: 1,200 years / Girth: 14.02 metres.
Bowthorpe oak, Lincolnshire
English oak (quercus robur) / Estimated age: 1000 years / Girth: 13.38 metres.
Tiny town in Victoria hits go on edgy community energy concept
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When globally famous gay penguin Sphen died in Sydney, his partner began to sing
Zoo staff brought Magic to Sphen’s side to process the loss, and the penguin colony joined in his mournful call
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Sydney gentoo penguin Sphen, whose same-sex love story made him and partner Magic an equality symbol worldwide, has died.
The couple shot to fame in 2018 when news of their same-sex male relationship in a Sydney aquarium made global headlines.
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Humans to push further into wildlife habitats across more than 50% of land by 2070 – study
Sharing increasingly crowded spaces could result in greater risk of pandemics, human and animal conflicts and loss of nature, say researchers
Over the next 50 years, people will push further into wildlife habitats across more than half the land on Earth, scientists have found, threatening biodiversity and increasing the chance of future pandemics.
Humans have already transformed or occupied between 70% and 75% of the world’s land. Research published in Science Advances on Wednesday found the overlap between human and wildlife populations is expected to increase across 57% of the Earth’s land by 2070, driven by human population growth.
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