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Fossil fuels dominant but falling in China Belt & Road Initiative overseas power projects -report
Fingers point at lobbyists as latest round of plastic talks come to barren end
Wildlife Works Carbon terminates two employees in relation to sexual abuse allegations at Kasigau Corridor
“Hard to fathom:” Six wind farms in doubt in Tasmania as transmission plans change
"At least" six wind farms proposed for development in Tasmania face major delays, or worse, in the fallout from the decision to cut the MarinusLink project in half.
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ACT adds new 24 MWh battery as it expands landfill gas generation
The new battery will store power from the expanded 6.2 MW gas to energy power plant for dispatch during peak periods.
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First turbine blade leaves port for epic road trip to mine’s remote renewable microgrid
Massive wind turbine blade hits the road, for an epic road trip too ne of the largest off-grid hybrid renewable energy systems to power a mining operation in Australia.
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Concern for the Great Barrier Reef can inspire climate action - but the way we talk about it matters
Extreme weather 'biggest threat' to UK heritage
Elon Musk was once an environmental hero: is he still a rare green billionaire?
Renowned for clean-energy tech, the billionaire seems to be at one now with super-emitters and far-right global climate deniers
Elon Musk was once lauded as a sort of green Tony Stark – the genius inventor who leads a double life as superhero Iron Man – for single-handedly tackling the climate crisis one Tesla at a time, helping to forge a clean energy future and pushing for new taxes to drive down fossil fuel use.
But the climate credentials of the world’s richest person have become clouded by his embrace of rightwing politicians, some of whom dismiss global heating, as well as by his management of X, formerly known as Twitter, during which many climate scientists have fled the platform amid a proliferation of misinformation about the climate crisis.
Continue reading...Twelve billionaires’ climate emissions outpollute 2.1m homes, analysis finds
Research shows impact from lifestyles and investments of likes of Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Elon Musk
Twelve of the world’s wealthiest billionaires produce more greenhouse gas emissions from their yachts, private jets, mansions and financial investments than the annual energy emissions of 2m homes, research shared exclusively with the Guardian reveals.
The tycoons include the Amazon boss, Jeff Bezos, the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the tech billionaires Bill Gates, Larry Page and Michael Dell, the inventor and social media company owner Elon Musk and the Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim.
Continue reading...Richest 1% account for more carbon emissions than poorest 66%, report says
‘Polluter elite’ are plundering the planet to point of destruction, says Oxfam after comprehensive study of climate inequality
The richest 1% of humanity is responsible for more carbon emissions than the poorest 66%, with dire consequences for vulnerable communities and global efforts to tackle the climate emergency, a report says.
The most comprehensive study of global climate inequality ever undertaken shows that this elite group, made up of 77 million people including billionaires, millionaires and those paid more than US$140,000 (£112,500) a year, accounted for 16% of all CO2 emissions in 2019 – enough to cause more than a million excess deaths due to heat, according to the report.
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*Biodiversity Correspondent, Carbon Pulse – Europe (Remote)
Macquarie launches new renewables business with 4GW of wind, solar and battery projects
Macquarie launches new Australian-based onshore renewables business, with an initial project pipeline of 4 gigawatts of wind, solar and storage projects, and plans to build much more.
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Better prioritisation can make land protection to avoid mammal extinctions twice as effective, study finds
The future of energy is community energy, and 100 per cent renewable
Imagine the year is 2030. You are walking down your street. Your local newsletter just announced that your community is now running on 100% renewable energy.
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Solar smashes more records, as coal power sent to another new low
Rooftop and utility scale solar set new records in Australia's main grid, as coal output from the country's biggest coal state also sent to a new low.
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W.A. bulks up transmission to pave way for 10-fold lift in wind and solar
W.A. to invest $708 million in new transmission projects - its biggest investment in the grid for than a decade - to kick start 10-fold increase in new wind and solar capacity.
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Don Walsh: The man who made the deepest ever dive
Watch in Wonder, a book by Palani Mohan – in pictures
‘My hope is that the viewer will pause, slow down and take notice. Pay attention to the small, magical things that are happening within each one of the images on these pages and find your own place within them. There we can meet in silence—be still, and watch with wonder.’ - Palani Mohan palanimohan.com.
The book Watch in Wonder is published by Hong Kong University press and the images are on display at the Blue Lotus gallery, Hong Kong, 17 November till 10 December 2023.
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