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Xpansiv drops more REDD projects from N-GEO eligibility
Labour vows to ‘rewire Britain’ as pylon plans spark row in Tory party
Opposition vows to tackle rural connection delays to the grid while Conservatives call for offshore network to preserve landscapes
Labour is promising to “rewire Britain”, making its case to the UK’s rural communities that it will connect farmers and businesses to the National Grid at record-breaking speed.
The pledge comes as Rishi Sunak faces a battle over electricity pylons with the trade secretary, Kemi Badenoch, and former ministers urging him to pull the plug on crucial grid infrastructure.
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Bowen rejects CCA call for home gas ban and zero emissions for cars by 2040
Two key calls from Climate Change Authority, including for phase out of gas connections for new and existing homes, have been rejected by the federal energy minister.
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Fortescue signs green hydrogen supply deal for refuelling stations in Canada
Fortescue signs MOU with Canadian company that includes a supply agreement for hydrogen refuelling stations.
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China to install record-breaking 230 GW of wind and solar in 2023
China is quietly reorganising its entire power sector to support rapid electrification and renewables uptake – and smashing records along the way.
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Wind turbine blades: Inside the battle to overcome the waste problem
Wind turbines are being used for longer. Meanwhile, the race is on in Europe and the US to find better solutions to a growing problem of how to recycle them.
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NSW passes climate bill to write 70 pct by 2035 emissions reduction target into law
In a triumph of multi-partisanship, NSW Parliament has passed legislation to cut the state's emissions by 70% by 2035, and reach net zero by 2050.
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Origin board rejects Brookfield Plan B offer, with main bid doomed for failure
Origin rejects Brookfield consortium's revised bid and resumes plans for a vote on the offer that last week looked certain to be rejected by shareholders.
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Australia’s emissions rise by 4 Mt as govt’s “broad and deep” climate agenda yet to translate to GHG reductions
“Time is running out:” Climate Authority says Australia going too slow on emission cuts
Australia is going too slow on emissions, climate authority says, while Bowen admits targets were well off track without the newly announced Capacity Investment Scheme expansion.
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SEC makes first investment in “one of world’s biggest” batteries in Melbourne
Victoria's state-owned SEC announces first investment with an equity stake and an offtake deal in what will be one of the biggest battery projects in the world.
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Australian populations of threatened bird species fall 60% in past 40 years
The threatened bird index reveals largest declines in Queensland and South Australia
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Australia’s populations of threatened and near-threatened bird species have declined by 60% on average in the past 40 years, new research shows.
The threatened bird index, which is produced by scientists working with the University of Queensland, reveals some of the largest declines were among species found in South Australia and Queensland.
Continue reading...Air pollution from fossil fuels ‘kills 5 million people a year’
Of more than 8 million deaths worldwide from outdoor air pollution, 61% linked to fossil fuels, finds study
Air pollution from fossil fuel use is killing 5 million people worldwide every year, a death toll much higher than previously estimated, according to the largest study of its kind.
The stark figures, published on the eve of the Cop28 climate summit in Dubai, will increase pressure on world leaders to take action. Among the decisions they must make at the UN conference will be whether to agree, for the first time, to gradually “phase out” fossil fuels.
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ICE introduces Trade at Settlement for certain CCA futures contracts
First ever carbon mineralisation at active mine now fully funded
“Outrage economy:” Sky News and Alan Jones in global list of climate misinformation
World is grappling with an environmental crisis compounded by an information crisis, and Australia's Sky News and broadcaster Alan Jones are near the top of the list.
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Traffic pollution can cause spike in blood pressure for up to 24 hours – study
Study finds the significant rise is comparable to effect of a high-sodium diet and can contribute to cardiovascular problems
Getting stuck in traffic is one of the most common stressors that millions of Americans face every day. The bumper-to-bumper traffic can come at the cost of wasted gas, environmental pollution, and as new research shows, even spikes in blood pressure.
Air pollution from traffic can cause a significant rise in blood pressure that can last up to 24 hours, according to a study via the University of Washington. The spike is comparable to the effect of a high-sodium diet and can contribute to cardiovascular problems. Long-term exposure to vehicle exhaust has been widely linked with respiratory problems such as asthma, especially in children.
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