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Australia’s CEFC, Rabobank commits A$200 mln to environmental plantings project developers
Trump’s Paris cop-out is bad news for climate, but could give Australia a boost
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“Energy storage as a service:” Ausgrid unveils its sixth federally funded community battery
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Trump vows to leave Paris climate agreement and 'drill, baby, drill'
CEFC backs low-cost loans to help farmers buy in to carbon removal
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Labor’s green aluminium play is canny politics, not least for exposing Dutton’s wilful energy ignorance
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US report identifies likeliest regions to discover geologic hydrogen
Low-carbon, floating hotel sets sail for Canadian waterfront
Fortescue-backed concentrated solar hydrogen tech graduates to pilot phase
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As Moss Landing smoulders, what are the prospects for safer salt batteries?
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US Federal Reserve, four Canadian banks withdraw from net-zero banking alliances
GE Vernova says it has more than 1 GW of orders to repower US wind farms
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The red flowering gum: a perennial favourite and a summer stunner
VCM Report: Prices flatline, but new entrants to market , SBTi growth strike bullish outlook
New REDD carbon methodology to result in “substantial” reductions in credit issuance -ratings agency
INTERVIEW: EU could accept Article 6 credits for CBAM, ETS — if they’re strong enough, says ex-top official
EU prepares measures to save auto industry, with climate in mind
Major e-commerce platform inks two new carbon removal deals
Tanzania to establish clean cooking energy fund linked to carbon trading -media
A hadada: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, because it’s mainly just rude noise | Helen Sullivan
These ibises have a special skill called ‘remote touch’, which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey through vibrations
Hadedas are iridescent grey-brown ibises – jack russell-sized birds with long, curved bills and very small heads – found throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
They have a special skill called “remote touch”, which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey. At the tip of their bills is an organ that, when they stick it into the soil, can sense the vibrations of their food nearby.
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