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In the fog of Grosvenor fire, has Labor gone backwards on coal mine methane emissions reporting?
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Cows under panels and energetic pig farts: Farmers want to get more out of renewables
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Southern Australia is freezing. How can it be so cold in a warming climate?
Labor faces Senate probe into offshore wind, as Nationals push for nuclear-fuelled hydrogen cars
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Batteries on wheels are coming
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Queensland LNP excludes nuclear from agenda at conference ahead of state election
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Washington Clean Fuel Standard cumulative surplus nears 1 mln through 2023
Germany suspects “serious environmental crime” from fake Big Oil carbon offset projects
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Quebec government advisory committee calls for cap-and-trade changes to increase cost of carbon
Why electric beats hydrogen in the race to decarbonise freight vehicles in Australia
Drone footage shows trail of destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl in Grenada – video
Drone footage released by the Grenadian prime minister's office showed widespread destruction on the island of Carriacou after Hurricane Beryl struck. After his visit to Carriacou, Grenada's prime minister, Dickon Mitchell, described the aftermath of the category 4 storm as 'Armageddon-like'. Mitchell said about 98% of the buildings were either damaged or demolished, and the electrical grid and communication systems were almost entirely obliterated
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The Guardian view on Hurricane Beryl: the west can’t sit this out | Editorial
An unprecedented storm has caused devastation. Caribbean states need support
The islands that have been hardest hit by Hurricane Beryl will take years to recover. Nine out of 10 homes on Union, which is part of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the eastern Caribbean, were damaged or destroyed on Monday. On Carriacou, which is part of Grenada, hardly any buildings were left unscathed. On Tuesday, the Grenadian prime minister, Dickon Mitchell, described the situation as “almost Armageddon-like”.
The course taken by Beryl meant that Jamaica, which is home to nearly 3 million people, did not receive its full force as had been feared. But houses and roads were flooded, and a woman was killed, taking the overall death toll to at least 10. Barbados and other islands were also damaged.
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