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Wild camping on Dartmoor not a significant fire risk, research shows
Exclusive: Data on number and nature of wildfires at odds with claims of landowner seeking to ban wild camping
Wild camping is not a significant fire risk on Dartmoor, data shows, despite claims by a wealthy landowner who has been trying to ban the practice.
The supreme court is deciding on a case brought by the hedge fund manager Alexander Darwall, who is seeking to remove the right to camp on Dartmoor without landowner permission.
Continue reading...Weather tracker: Storm destruction and 5cm hailstones hit south-east Australia
Hail swath estimated at 120 miles damages crops in western Victoria as winds break windows and rip tiles from roofs
On Wednesday, the Australian state of Victoria was hit by thunderstorms. The town of Casterton was particularly badly affected, receiving 21mm of rain in just 30 minutes, followed by large hailstones.
Vehicles and properties were severely damaged, with reports of broken windows and tiles blown off roofs due to strong winds.
Continue reading...Biomethane only set to grow, but policy and better prices needed -consultancy
China’s thermal power growth outpaces total output in September
India approves 10 sectors for offset mechanism under carbon market regulations
Week in wildlife in pictures: happy elephants, a tiny koala and baboons taking liberties
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...ANALYSIS: Nature Repair Market needs govt investment, greater transparency, submissions say
Energy Insiders Podcast: The trouble with markets
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How extreme weather and costs of housing and insurance trap some households in a vicious cycle
UK should ‘repurpose’ Belfast shipyard to make green infrastructure
Thinktank says government should set up arm’s-length company to buy Harland & Wolff site, which is in administration
The UK government should set up an arm’s-length company to buy the Harland & Wolff naval shipyard in Belfast as part of a drive to repurpose arms manufacturing towards producing green infrastructure, according to a report.
The study from the thinktank Common Wealth is launching what it describes as a “Lucas Plan for the 21st century” setting out how the UK’s military industrial capacity can be transformed into a supply pipeline for green energy, benefiting workers, communities and the environment.
Continue reading...Gold giant orders biggest off grid solar farm yet as it combines renewables to slash remote mine diesel costs
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New venture promises to slash power costs using solar, battery storage and “radical transparency”
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Federal Labor has great energy policy achievements, but they can’t sell them
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Rapacious utilities send power prices soaring as they seize on coal and network faults, and low wind output
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Wind and solar developers warn of market crash as Tasmania chases windfalls gains for old hydro assets
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WCI Markets: CCA prices cool off post ARB notice spike, WCAs quiet ahead of repeal vote
Australian solar PERC pioneer wins technology innovation gong
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'It's our moonshot': Why scientists are drilling into volcanos
US DOE commits nearly $3 bln in conditional loans to expand SAF production
Overwhelming majority of young Americans worry about climate crisis
Survey of young people aged 16-25 from all US states shows concerns across political spectrum
The overwhelming majority of young Americans worry about the climate crisis, and more than half say their concerns about the environment will affect where they decide to live and whether to have children, new research finds.
The study comes just weeks after back-to-back hurricanes, Helene and Milton, pummeled the south-eastern US. Flooding from Helene caused more than 600 miles of destruction, from Florida’s west coast to the mountains of North Carolina, while Milton raked across the Florida peninsula less than two weeks later.
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