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South Korea national trust teams up with climate tech firm to develop nature-based credits
Eco homes near the sea for sale in Great Britain – in pictures
From a Grand Designs-style property nestled underground to a remote timber-framed home on a hillside
Continue reading...Batteries, heat pumps, EV chargers: Consumer energy resources top agenda at ministers’ meeting
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Combined output of wind and solar hits record high on main grid
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Six million people at risk from extreme heat in England, campaign group warns
Friends of the Earth says older people and young children are most at risk in heat-vulnerable neighbourhoods
Inadequate climate protections mean at least 6 million lives are at risk from extreme heat in England, an analysis has found.
A report by the campaign group Friends of the Earth found older people and young children were the most high-risk groups for heatwaves, with 1.7 million under-5s and 4.3 million people over 65 living in the most heat-vulnerable neighbourhoods in England.
Continue reading...Protest is the wellspring of democracy – that’s why Labour must repeal the Tories’ draconian laws | George Monbiot
The pernicious, oppressive era of arresting people for holding signs or merely walking down the street must come to an end
How do you know when protest tactics are working? When governments ban them. The oppressive laws introduced by the previous government – the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 and the Public Order Act 2023 – are a tick list of effective political engagement. Everything from locking on and digging tunnels to actions on roads, at airports, oil refineries or newspapers, even marching down a street, has been criminalised. Why? Because these methods work. If they didn’t, the government wouldn’t have bothered.
The Conservatives justified their draconian measures with the claim that they prevented “disruption to the public”. But had they cared about disruption, they would have done all they could to prevent climate breakdown. Nothing is more disruptive than the flickering and eventual collapse of Earth systems. If you believe a few people sitting in the street is a major impediment to traffic, take a look at what a sea surge, a flash flood, a windstorm or a rail-buckling, road-melting, bridge-jamming heat event can do to transport infrastructure.
George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist
Continue reading...Forrest’s ambitious green hydrogen target is on hold – but Australia should keep powering ahead
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Australia’s largest solar farm inks major new deals to power aged care and beer
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Stepping stones for wildlife: how linking up isolated habitats can help nature thrive in our cities
Energy Insiders Podcast: Ted, Chris, nuclear and long term storage
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Marubeni takes stake in Danish biochar tech firm
Renewables crucial for green steel, but policy must call time on coal-fired furnaces
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Five things we learned this week from Ted’s Talk and people who actually know stuff
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Renewables cover nearly 60 pct of Germany’s electricity consumption in first half 2024
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WCI Markets: CCAs churn post workshop fallout, trade below WCAs
Alinta seeks licence to progress huge offshore wind plans in tiny Southern Ocean zone
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