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Australian govt’s nature repair market bill in doubt after Coalition reverses its support
Multilateral development banks roll out Paris-aligned methodological principles
Others debate whether Putin’s attack on Ukraine is genocide. As bombs rain down on us, I have no doubt | Oleksandr Mykhed
It is now clear that Russian forces have no real strategy, only brutal tactics to wipe out a people and a culture
The 468th day of the invasion. Downtown Kyiv. 2am. Over the past 35 days, my wife, Olena, and I have discovered a new way to sleep. Our bodies have become so accustomed to constant night-time air-raid alerts that now we balance on the edge of a deep sleep, which guarantees at least a little rest, and employ special listening techniques throughout the night. The whole body morphs into one big ear. And in a moment, the sound of an approaching rocket will pull us from a heavy slumber.
We don’t need words. As usual, we jump out of bed and in a few leaps fly from the bedroom to the corridor. The two-wall rule creates an illusion of safety. No walls could save us from a direct hit by an Iranian Shahed drone or a Russian missile. However, there is a placebo impression, that at least it will protect us against the blast wave and glass fragments.
Continue reading...Flares of despair: the human costs of Iraq’s oil – in pictures
Pollution and extraction of water are having a huge impact on local communities. High rates of cancer and respiratory problems are the norm, while marshes dry out and fish die in the rivers
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: Half of over 1 mln ACCUs issued go to HIR projects, as electricity boss calls for more renewables investment
Nature at risk of breakdown if Cop15 pledges not met, world leaders warned
Author of landmark UK review into the economic value of nature joins UN environment chief in calls for ‘action, not just words’ on biodiversity goals
Humans are exploiting nature beyond its limits, the University of Cambridge economist Prof Sir Partha Dasgupta has warned, as the UN’s environment chief calls on governments to make good on a global deal for biodiversity, six months after it was agreed.
Dasgupta, the author of a landmark review into the economic importance of nature commissioned by the UK Treasury in 2021, said it was a mistake to continue basing economic policies on the postwar boom that did not account for damage to the planet.
Continue reading...Bidders in Germany’s largest ever offshore wind auction forgo subsidies
Investors are willing to build offshore wind in German waters without state support, and will now even have to pay to be awarded a contract.
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NSW hopes to bury transmission problem with inquiry into putting lines underground
New South Wales Labor commissions inquiry and report into feasibility – and in particular, the cost – of undergrounding the state's critical transmission infrastructure.
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Is climate change outpacing our ability to predict extreme heatwaves?
The Driven Podcast: Tearing down electric vehicles
Cory Steuben from Munro Associates on the epiphany on EVs. Plus: News of the week including MG’s budget MG4, and Tesla’s charging coup.
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CP Daily: Monday June 19, 2023
WA charts global green steel opportunity with renewables and iron ore
Report highlights potential for Western Australia use its abundant renewables to become a major player in the world’s rapidly growing green steel supply chain.
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Rooftop PV is a major player in the grid, but remains largely “invisible” to market operator
Managing Australia’s massive, “largely invisible” rooftop solar resource is one of AEMO's biggest challenges. Consumers will be a big part of the solution.
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NZU price plummets following ETS consultation release as fatigue, election uncertainty set in
Greenleaf signs up Spanish group for 166MW Queensland wind farm
Spain-based renewables specialist partners up with Australian developer on wind farm proposed for Queensland's North Burnett region.
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Is leaving dog poo in the street really so bad? The science says it’s even worse than you think
“Not fast enough:” AEMO says renewable pipeline is huge, but stuck at the gates
AEMO says the green energy transition is not happening fast enough to meet 2030 targets, even though it says it is connecting projects "as quickly as we can."
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Blockade Australia climate protests cause traffic chaos in Brisbane and Melbourne
Queensland police alerted to man who suspended himself over Port of Brisbane Road, blocking all eastbound lanes
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Climate activists have launched national action for a second day, with the public warned to brace for rolling protests nationwide.
Traffic in Brisbane was thrown into chaos and Blockade Australia launched a simultaneous protest in Melbourne, blocking Webb Dock Road in front of the Port of Melbourne gates.
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