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Brussels prepares to define permanent carbon storage under ETS rules
Shell increases oil and gas production, renewable power output in 2023 as profits plunge
Australia ‘on track’ with climate targets needed to protect Great Barrier Reef, Labor tells Unesco
Federal and Queensland governments are trying to convince UN body not to add the reef to list of world heritage sites in danger
The Albanese government has claimed it is “on track” to have national climate targets that would be in line with keeping global heating to 1.5C in a report to Unesco on efforts to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
The federal and Queensland governments are trying to convince Unesco not to recommend the world’s biggest coral reef system be placed on a list of world heritage sites in danger – with a decision due at a meeting in India in July.
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Australian developer to design NRM methodology for wildlife sanctuaries
Vets urged to stop giving pesticide flea treatments after river pollution study
Exclusive: Pet owners risk contaminating their hands with neurotoxins for at least 28 days after application, scientists find
Vets should limit the use of flea treatments containing pesticides on dogs and cats, scientists have said, after a study revealed the vast amount of toxic substances in them that end up in rivers.
Pet owners using these flea treatments risk contaminating their hands with fipronil and imidacloprid, two insecticides, for at least 28 days after the treatment has been applied, according to research by the University of Sussex and Imperial College London.
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Wetlands in Australian state worth billions in ecosystem services beyond sequestration value, report finds
NT Defence solar farm finally opens after years-long delay
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NZ govt’s fast-tracked development approval plans alarm environmental groups
Global clean energy investment hit $US1.77 trillion in 2023, up 17%
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“Count me out:” Barnaby Joyce backed anti-renewables rally tries to co-opt Bob Brown
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Millions in fossil fuel money rained on major political parties last year
Santos, Woodside, Adani and Gina Rinehart feature among donors to major political parties in 2023.
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The Driven Podcast: Robert Llewellyn and Everything Electric
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“Massive boost” or biodiversity disaster? Tension mounts over fate of Robbins Island wind farm
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