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Our cities are losing the small, colourful songbirds that give us the most joy
Better urban planning can help stem the loss of birds by protecting and connecting the areas of habitat they need to survive.
Andres Felipe Suarez-Castro, Research Fellow, Ecological Modelling, Griffith University
Rachel Oh, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland
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Solar and battery microgrid saves Lord Howe Island $1.5m in diesel fuel costs in two years
The post Solar and battery microgrid saves Lord Howe Island $1.5m in diesel fuel costs in two years appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Race against time in Asian hornet battle
Bee inspectors aim to destroy the bee-eating predators in the South East before new queens hatch.
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New Zealand startup launches funding round to bring Scope 3 emissions reporting software to Australia
A New Zealand climate-tech startup has launched a seed round of NZ$650,000 ($400,000) in the hopes of expanding its Scope 3 emissions reporting software into Australia, and eventually the UK.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: The rapidly changing climate
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The big new projects propelling South Australia towards 100 per cent net renewables
The post The big new projects propelling South Australia towards 100 per cent net renewables appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Trial that calmed network fears about impact of rooftop PV expanded to bring in big retailers
The post Trial that calmed network fears about impact of rooftop PV expanded to bring in big retailers appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why that still matters
More frequent wildfires, emissions from rocket launches and more satellite debris burning up in the atmosphere all contribute to ozone depletion and could slow the recovery of the ozone layer.
Laura Revell, Associate Professor in Environmental Physics, University of Canterbury
Dan Smale, Principal Technician, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Richard McKenzie, Emeritus, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
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WCI Markets: Traders take profits in CCAs, WCAs ease post auction
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices gave back early week gains as options churn continues to drive short-term volatility, while Washington Carbon Allowances (WCA) slipped after this week’s third quarter auction.
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Australia’s Climate Change Authority to hold off advising 2035 target until after US election
The Chair of Australia’s Climate Change Authority (CCA) has told local media it will not provide its official advice regarding the country’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) until after the US election, media reported Thursday.
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Global asset manager acquires US-based emissions reduction tech firm in data centre investment play
A major global alternative asset manager has acquired a company specialising in emissions reduction technology, in an investment play targeting the sharp rise in power demand from data centres.
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Wind turbine feeds directly into electrolysers in hydrogen first, paving way for off-grid production
The post Wind turbine feeds directly into electrolysers in hydrogen first, paving way for off-grid production appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Achieving net zero can only happen “at the speed of trust”, says report
Establishing the infrastructure needed for a net zero world, such as carbon capture and storage (CCS), can only take place if trust is established among key stakeholders, according to a report authored by an engineering consultancy and academic researchers.
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Germany-based forest management firm branches out with new CEO from South Pole
A German-based forest management and investment firm has tapped a senior South Pole executive as its new chief executive.
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Endangered sea snake could kill plans for massive $30 billion offshore gas field
The post Endangered sea snake could kill plans for massive $30 billion offshore gas field appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Three out of four people believe causing environmental damage should be a crime -survey
Nearly three out of four people in G20 countries believe causing environmental damage should be a criminal offence, according to a survey released on Friday.
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Methane offset developer partners with climate tech firm to enhance digital MRV
A US-based company focused on plugging abandoned oil and gas wells has partnered with a climate tech network to bolster the digital MRV and standardisation of environmental data used for carbon credit issuances.
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Major US DAC project receives draft CO2 storage permits
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published three draft CO2 storage permits associated with a large-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility in Texas on Wednesday, the first such authorisations issued in the state.
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US ethanol producer secures $205 mln financing in exchange for clean fuel tax credits
A North Dakota-based ethanol producer has secured $205 million through a unique tax equity financing scheme that hinges on transferring its clean energy tax credits to the lender, the company announced Thursday.
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Puffins increase on Farne Islands despite bird flu
A census suggests the population has stabilised following the outbreak, with numbers up by 15%.
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