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Nationals threaten to tear up wind and solar contracts as nuclear misinformation swings polls
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Amazon-backed solar farm powers up in Queensland’s Western Downs
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“Solar for all:” Biden tips $US7 billion into rooftop PV for low-income households
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Australian battery materials upstart sets up shop in US, promises longer range electric cars
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Surge in battery storage capacity changing dynamics of the grid
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Handbag designer jailed for wildlife smuggling
Handbag designer jailed for wildlife smuggling
Vastly bigger than the Black Summer: 84 million hectares of northern Australia burned in 2023
Father begins legal fight against BP for dead son
California carbon offset greenwashing bill swiftly heads to final Senate committee vote
California diesel sales clock record January level since 2008, gasoline continues to decline
Opposition persists as US CO2 pipeline developer reattempts to secure permit
RGGI Markets: Compliance demand holds benchmark prices north of $20
Solar Sunshot: First bids for making PV modules in Australia due in August
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DOE dishes out $11 mln for CCS transport infrastructure projects
Potential market rules worry traders as allowances sell off on release of ARB workshop slidedeck
Gone in a puff of smoke: 52,000 sq km of ‘long unburnt’ Australian habitat has vanished in 40 years
Ecosystems are deeply interconnected – environmental research, policy and management should be too
Net zero has become unhelpful slogan, says outgoing head of UK climate watchdog
Chris Stark says populist response and culture war around the term is inhibiting environmental progress
The concept of “net zero” has become a political slogan used to start a “dangerous” culture war over the climate, and may be better dropped, the outgoing head of the UK’s climate watchdog has warned.
Chris Stark, the chief executive of the Climate Change Committee (CCC), said sensible improvements to the economy and people’s lives were being blocked by a populist response to the net zero label, and he would be “intensely relaxed” about losing the term.
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