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France backs three climate targets for 2040, says “interested” in Article 6
First layout and view released of forest-based wind farm located near Snowy
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Fragmented carbon markets, leakage undermine Paris Agreement targets, say researchers
DATA DIVE: Carbon integrity and sustainable development criteria negatively correlated, data suggests
UK platform launches carbon project assessment framework, brings together ratings agency work
Asian forest fund acquires Laos project owner
South Pole joins new carbon data standardisation initiative
Labour to press on with pylons as study shows underground cables more costly
IET report says running cables below ground about four and a half times more expensive than overhead lines
Labour has vowed to press ahead with its plans to build more pylons across England and Wales, a subject of local political division, as a report says underground electricity cables are more than four times more expensive than overhead lines.
Pylons have become one of the key electoral issues in a number of counties including Lincolnshire, which is a local election battleground this week. Reform and the Conservatives have called for electricity cables to be buried underground rather than carried overhead by pylons.
Continue reading...Australia’s spiky, shuffling, egg-laying echidna evolved in ‘extremely rare’ event, scientists say
Researchers have compared the monotreme’s traits with the Kryoryctes cadburyi, an ancient water-dwelling creature that lived in Australia more than 100m years ago
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Australia’s burrowing echidna evolved from a water-dwelling ancestor in an “extremely rare” biological event, scientists said in a new study of the peculiar egg-laying mammals.
With powerful digging claws, protective spikes and highly sensitive beaks, echidnas are well suited to a life shuffling through the forest undergrowth. But a team of Australian and international scientists believe many of the echidna’s unusual traits were first developed millions of years ago when its ancestors splashed through the water.
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Continue reading...Coalition says its energy plan is climate approved. Here’s what the IPCC really says about nuclear
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Tempted to turn on the aircon? Science says use fans until it’s 27°C
Queensland’s first solar and battery project to be doubled in size
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Spain reached 100 pct renewables a week before blackout. Some big batteries might have kept lights on
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Election week weather: rain ahead for NSW but blue skies forecast in most Australian cities on polling day
While clear weather is expected for much of the country on Saturday, those voting in parts of WA and Queensland may want to bring a raincoat
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Wet and stormy weather is forecast to continue across eastern New South Wales in coming days, but as conditions clear, the state – and much of the country – can look forward to clearer skies on election day.
Persistent showers were due to continue to build across the NSW coast and eastern Victoria on Tuesday and Wednesday. Strong, chilly winds from the south were also forecast, and could whip up large waves along the coast.
Continue reading...SwitchedOn podcast: Will your MP help unlock Australia’s renewable potential?
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Softer NZU, ACCU prices weigh on Carbon Fund value
“We are on a dangerous trajectory:” Global policy settings to trigger multiple climate tipping points
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The government plans to regulate carbon capture technologies – but who will be the regulating agency?
UPDATE – Canada re-elects Liberals, with new PM Carney to build on decade of climate policy experience
Fortescue begins construction of its biggest solar farm, but green energy timelines remain clouded
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