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Global greenhouse gas emissions at all-time high, study finds
Scientists say world is burning through ‘carbon budget’ that can be emitted while staying below 1.5C
Greenhouse gas emissions have reached an all-time high, threatening to push the world into “unprecedented” levels of global heating, scientists have warned.
The world is rapidly running out of “carbon budget”, the amount of carbon dioxide that can be poured into the atmosphere if we are to stay within the vital threshold of 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures, according to a study published in the journal Earth System Science Data on Thursday.
Continue reading...Drone footage shows New York City in a blanket of smoke from Canada wildfires – video
Tens of millions of people in the US are under air quality alerts as smoke from the Canadian wildfires drifts south, turning the sky in some of the country's biggest cities a murky brown. In New York City, residents were advised to limit their time outdoors, as public schools cancelled outdoor activities
Continue reading...UPDATE – Singapore govt to work with financials in bid to scale voluntary carbon market
Australia, NZ hold talks to align financial, economic frameworks to accelerate climate action
Denmark ups ocean protection target to align with GBF
UK fund raises $1.5 bln for climate solution investments
Coral slime, burning trees – and hope: Earth Photo 2023 shortlist – in pictures
From sustainable fisheries to toxic battery waste, these images were chosen because they tell a compelling story about the state of our planet
Continue reading...The Driven Podcast: NRMA to start charging for its chargers
NRMA Energy boss Carly Irving-Dolan on motoring groups plans to start billing for fast charging, reliability, and going off grid with new fast-chargers. Plus: News of the week.
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Tasmania backs 2GW Bass Strait offshore wind farm proposed by Norway oil giant
Deal with Equinor and Nexsphere aims to help get northern Tasmania declared as an Offshore Renewable Energy Zone by the federal government.
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Do the fossil fuel industry’s claims of Australia’s gas-fired future stack up? | Temperature Check
Appea’s assertion that gas is indispensable is ludicrous when it’s renewables that are replacing coal
Australia’s gas industry has launched a major public relations campaign to convince the public of three things: their product is clean, indispensable to our lives and crucial in getting the country to net zero.
With soft, seductive and reassuring voiceovers, a TV ad shows images of hospitals, farms and city lights with the tagline “Natural gas: keeping the country running.”
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Continue reading...Redflow seeks to raise $19 million to fund more big flow battery projects
Australian flow battery maker seeks more funds to support growing pipeline of large battery projects.
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Flip-flop boats, ‘trashion’ and the Bag Monster: the art of discarded plastic – in pictures
Artists from around the world have been using detritus from beaches and waterways to respond to the plight of the marine environment. We showcase their work on World Oceans Day
Continue reading...Victoria takes control of transmission planning to ensure it gets to 95 pct renewables
Victorian government hands control of transmission planning to VicGrid in new plan to allay community concerns and pave way for 95pct renewables target.
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Queensland breaks ground on massive Wambo wind and battery project
Works have begun on what stands to be a 500MW wind farm and big battery in Queensland's Western Downs region, half owned by the state government.
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NT looks to throw wind into energy mix as it wrestles with renewable future
Northern Territory has yet to connect its first solar farms to the grid, and now it wants to explore wind as a renewable balancing act.
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Australia warned fire ant outbreak required ‘urgent’ measures nearly two years ago
Newly released report from 2021 warned existing strategies not enough to stop uncontrolled spread of invasive species
A strategic review of Australia’s efforts to control an outbreak of red fire ants warned almost two years ago that an “urgent change of strategy” was needed to prevent the uncontrolled spread of one of the world’s most invasive species.
The Queensland government on Thursday released the August 2021 review of the national fire ant eradication program, which warned pre-existing measures and funding “will not be able to eradicate or contain” the red fire ant outbreak in Brisbane and surrounds.
Continue reading...Blue carbon: could a solution to the climate challenge be buried in the depths of fiords?
Dry run: Australia’s ski season kicks off without snow and El Niño may be to blame
Despite several cold snaps in May that brought early dustings of snow, a warmer start to winter has meant most of that has now melted
- Bureau of Meteorology puts Australia on ‘El Niño alert’
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Australia’s ski season will start with no skiing, no snowboarding, no snow – and a drying El Niño may be to blame.
Due to a “lack of snow,” Thredbo Resort has closed its mountain to skiing and snowboarding this long weekend, a spokesperson said – just as it kicks off its official winter season.
Continue reading...ACT passes first law in Australia banning gas in new homes, as fossil empire strikes back
ACT votes on law to ban new gas connections for homes and businesses, in a major coup for electrification and a new blow to the fossil fuel lobby.
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