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Giant aluminium smelter seals future with groundbreaking “reverse battery” and renewables deal
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Australian solar innovator says its biggest order yet is headed for hurricane territory
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Memo to Peter Dutton: New study shows SMRs too costly, too slow, too risky
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WCI Markets: Traders temper expectations for California ETS workshop, WCA activity up a notch
Dinosaur hunter stumbles across million-dollar find
History repeating itself: Urgent reform needed to prevent new round of grid gold plating
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Limited emissions mitigation in emerging economies from climate-oriented trade policies -paper
Earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed
Earliest and most distant galaxy ever observed
War of words erupts as Verra pledges to prevent Kariba REDD project developer from making “clean getaway”
Designer of world’s tallest building wants to build kilometre-high skyscrapers for energy storage
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INTERVIEW: European biomethane removals poised to scale but need coordinated regulation
Jane Goodall inspires generations of conservationists – we need her education program in schools
WCI Q2 auction clears well below secondary market, trader expectations
EU energy ministers lay the way forward for the Green Deal
No new fossil projects needed to satisfy energy demand from now to 2050, researchers say
No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds
Researchers say world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet demand forecasts to 2050 if net zero is reached
The world has enough fossil fuel projects planned to meet global energy demand forecasts to 2050 and governments should stop issuing new oil, gas and coal licences, according to a large study aimed at political leaders.
If governments deliver the changes promised in order to keep the world from breaching its climate targets no new fossil fuel projects will be needed, researchers at University College London and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) said on Thursday.
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