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Huge loss of invertebrates detected in stream feeding into Windermere
Campaigners say 76% decline in riverfly species’ abundance at Cunsey Beck is being caused by sewage discharges
Testing by citizen scientists of a beck that feeds into Windermere has revealed a huge loss in invertebrate life in the lake in Cumbria that campaigners say is being caused by sewage discharges.
Save Windermere and WildFish carried out testing for invertebrates in Cunsey Beck, a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), in order to assess the impact on its freshwater ecology of the Near Sawrey wastewater treatment works, owned and operated by United Utilities.
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Households could boost solar output with two-sided panels, a tilt, and a light colour roof
Using two-sided or bifacial solar modules could lift the output from rooftop solar systems by more than 22 per cent. But they need a light coloured roof.
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Australian resources company’s PNG REDD+ permits revived
FRV and Genesis secures finance for largest solar farm in New Zealand
Growth of utility-scale solar in New Zealand receives much-needed boost after financial close reached on what will be the country’s largest solar farm to date.
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Palau sparks marine protection optimism with high seas treaty ratification
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Indian investment firm to launch tree-planting offset fund worth at least $150 mln
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Indiana legislator introduces bill requiring approval for CO2 transport within counties
Queensland smashes demand records in heatwave, and solar eats coal’s lunch again
Queensland smashes demand record in heatwave, as energy minister hails the role of solar - even as it ate into the coal industry's lunch-bag.
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EnergyAustralia plans to build massive four hour battery in South Australia
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LCFS Market: California and Washington credit prices dip below $60 for the first time
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Vestas rolls out wind turbine towers made from low-emission steel
Vestas says it will now offer a wind turbine tower made from low-emission steel, “significantly” reducing the lifetime carbon dioxide emissions during production.
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Solar farms and native grasses create pollinator havens and boost biodiversity, study funds
Solar farms can play a significant role in restoring insect habitats that could mitigate ongoing conflicts over farming land use change.
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We need creative ideas, and mobile storage, in case “big transmission” is delayed
Creative ideas are needed if big transmission is delayed or not built. That includes demand management, efficiency, and mobile batteries, including those mounted on trucks and trains.
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