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Australian investors remain determined to act on climate thanks in part to policy certainty, survey finds
Digital platform to harness value of home solar, batteries, electric cars
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Redback revival, battery rebates and solar tax
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NSW rethinks storage needs to replace coal: More short duration batteries might do the trick
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Snowy 2.0’s updated business case is flawed, again
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Andrew Forrest plans massive 2GW wind and solar project, backed by gigawatt-scale 12-hour battery
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Sleight of hand: Australia’s Net Zero target is being lost in accounting tricks, offsets and more gas
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UOW researchers awarded $7m for climate and decarbonisation projects
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Leading Australian labs retested landscape products for waste companies after contamination findings
Exclusive: Five facilities named in documents tabled in NSW parliament defend practices, as independent experts question whether testing system is failing consumers
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- Big waste companies broke rules on testing for contamination
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Facilities belonging to some of the leading commercial laboratory companies in Australia were among those that retested samples of landscaping products at the request of their waste company clients, after initial tests found contamination not compliant with NSW laws.
Guardian Australia revealed earlier this year the testing regime meant to limit toxic chemicals in landscaping material known as “recovered fines” had been compromised by the practice of waste companies asking private laboratories to retest samples until they passed.
Continue reading...Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits
New study published in Cell Reports Sustainability finds emission reductions provided $249bn of climate and health benefits
By increasing its use of renewable energy, the US has not only slashed its planet-warming emissions but also improved its air quality, yielding hundreds of billions of dollars of benefits, a new report has found.
The study, published in Cell Reports Sustainability on Wednesday and based on publicly available data, focuses on uptick of renewable energy in the US from 2019 to 2022.
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