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‘Taking the pulse of the planet’: how monitoring nature from space could keep Earth healthy
With current data on global biodiversity either lacking or flawed, a global satellite scheme aims to fill the gaps to target protection of our seas, soils and wildlife
For the handful of people who get the chance to observe Earth from space, the impact is often profound. Called the “overview effect”, astronauts report being deeply moved by the experience, as the planet’s fragility and beauty became clear. Others, such as the actor William Shatner, said they were overcome with grief.
Now, scientists are proposing the creation of a new system that they hope will use the view from space to transform our understanding of Earth’s changing ecology and its complex systems.
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SwitchedOn Podcast: Rooftop solar, batteries, EVs and heat pumps could save Australians $19 billion in energy costs
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Here we go again: Coalition adds rooftop solar to its “disrupt and delay” handbook
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New solar tracker tech promises to “drastically reduce” costly development hurdles
The post New solar tracker tech promises to “drastically reduce” costly development hurdles appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Can Australia’s biggest manufacturing assets be saved by biggest wind and solar farms?
The post Can Australia’s biggest manufacturing assets be saved by biggest wind and solar farms? appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Energy Insiders Podcast: The boom in wind energy
The post Energy Insiders Podcast: The boom in wind energy appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australian environmental groups call for land-clearing trigger in EPBC reforms
Queensland unveils $571m plan to make Sunshine state the “battery capital” of Australia
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Sentinels of the sea: ancient boulder corals are key to reef survival in a warmer world
Whale song mystery solved by scientists
Whale song mystery solved by scientists
Moment giant Antarctica drone takes off
“Obvious solution:” NSW urged to unlock demand side potential ahead of Eraring closure
The post “Obvious solution:” NSW urged to unlock demand side potential ahead of Eraring closure appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Maryland congressman introduces legislation for state cap-and-invest programme
California bill addressing “junk” voluntary carbon credits resurfaces
UK quits Energy Charter Treaty following failed attempts at modernisation
Growth in CO2 emissions leaves China likely to miss climate targets
Carbon intensity of the country’s economy remains high, despite rapid improvements in clean energy output
China is off track on all of its core 2025 climate targets, despite the fact that clean energy is now the biggest driver of the country’s economic growth, analysis has found.
After years of extraordinarily rapid growth, China is now grappling with a slowdown that is causing ripples internally and internationally. The government has supercharged the growth of the renewable energy industry but it has imultaneously poured stimulus funds into construction and manufacturing, and continues to approve coal power.
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