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Tell us: what actions will you be taking for Earth Hour?
We want to hear from people around the world switching things off and getting involved in Earth Hour 2018
Global organisers of Earth Hour, a grass roots movement for the environment asking people to switch off electricity for an hour on 24 March, say they hope to energise millions of people and that “every action counts”.
Continue reading...Loopholes in Queensland's new land-clearing laws 'would allow broadscale razing'
Environmental Defenders Office to urge Palaszczuk government to amend proposed laws
The Queensland Environmental Defenders Office says proposed new land-clearing laws in the state leave significant loopholes that would allow broadscale clearing to continue unchecked.
The group will on Thursday lodge a submission urging the Palaszczuk government to amend its proposed vegetation management laws.
Continue reading...A judge asks basic questions about climate change. We answer them
California judge William Alsup put out a list of questions for a climate change ‘tutorial’ in a global warming case
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Come hither... how imitating mating males could cut cane toad numbers
Neoen starts work on next Tesla big battery project in Victoria
Evoenergy successfully trials multiple demand management initiatives
NSW solar tariff cut – reward for slashing power price peaks
Marshall feels blow-back as Tesla battery comments hit raw nerve
Victoria plan to use old mines for pumped hydro heads to next stage
Even business lobbyists say Australia can run on 50% renewables
Narrabri gas project fire risk unacceptable, firefighters say
The Santos project would be exempt from complete fire bans and allowed to flare gas, even in catastrophic fire weather
Firefighters with decades of experience working around the bushfire-prone Pilliga forest say Santos’s controversial Narrabri gas project will create an unacceptable fire risk to workers at the site, as well as to surrounding properties.
Those firefighters, who have also opposed the project on other environmental grounds, say fires in the area can be so fast and ferocious that in some weather conditions the project site would need to be evacuated, since if a fire did start there would likely not be enough time to evacuate workers.
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