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Australia spends on new tech to reduce ‘hard-to-abate’ emissions, cement the winner
British retail giant invests £1.5 bln in sustainable beef production
Farmers reject push to oppose new wind and solar projects
A push for farmers to oppose new renewable solar and wind projects in NSW has been quashed.
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“Failed gas fantasy:” CCS slammed as Labor issues permits for offshore “carbon dumping”
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Sheep farms master the art of solar agri-voltaics in New Zealand
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Dutton and crew get close to planned nuclear power plant site, and repeat same old nonsense
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UK may need new gas-fired power stations to decarbonise grid
Report says new nuclear capacity will not be ready in time to provide required increase in baseload electricity
Labour is likely to have to approve new gas-fired power stations in its attempt to decarbonise the UK’s electricity systems by 2030, in what would be a tricky decision for the new government.
Keeping the lights on for the rest of the decade, and beyond, will require some additional baseload power, and new nuclear power stations will not be built in time, according to a report from the National Engineering Policy Centre.
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Lethal bird flu could decimate Oceania’s birds. From vigilance to vaccines, here’s what we’re doing to prepare
AusNet overhauls structure to connect more renewables, build community trust
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RGGI Market: RGAs break record on continued compliance demand
California diesel, gasoline consumption in April drops as retail prices soar
Canadian offset developer writes off investments as losses mount in delayed filings
Chimps share humans' 'snappy' conversational style
Estuaries and coastlines capture most plastic before it gets out to sea, giving us a chance to stop ocean pollution
Field to flight: Researchers reveal environmental dilemmas in SAF production
Environmental pollution and human health – how worried should we be?
US EPA awards $4.3 bln targeting almost 1 bln tonnes in emissions cuts by 2050
‘Dark oxygen’ in depths of Pacific Ocean could force rethink about origins of life
Charged metallic lumps found to produce oxygen in total darkness in process akin to how plants use photosynthesis
In the total darkness of the depths of the Pacific Ocean, scientists have discovered oxygen being produced not by living organisms but by strange potato-shaped metallic lumps that give off almost as much electricity as AA batteries.
The surprise finding has many potential implications and could even require rethinking how life first began on Earth, the researchers behind a study said on Monday.
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