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Meatball from long-extinct mammoth created by food firm
Exclusive: Australian company resurrects flesh of lost species to demonstrate potential of meat grown from cells
A mammoth meatball has been created by a cultivated meat company, resurrecting the flesh of the long-extinct animals.
The project aims to demonstrate the potential of meat grown from cells, without the slaughter of animals, and to highlight the link between large-scale livestock production and the destruction of wildlife and the climate crisis.
Continue reading...Solar relief for social housing as four companies act to slash soaring power bills
Four solar companies partner to create a lower-cost rooftop PV package that can slash power bills for social housing tenants by up to 40%.
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Inside Britain's biggest sewer under London's River Thames
South Australia about to take another big step towards fossil free grid
The world's most renewable grid is about to take another big step towards running truly fossil fuel free – at least on occasions.
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Australia's safeguard mechanism deal is only a half-win for the Greens, and for the climate
From Coalition fig leaf to Green-teal ALP deal: A closer look at Safeguard Mechanism 3.0
The Coalition thought of it, and the Greens, Teals and Labor got rid of most of its warts. But exactly what will the Safeguard Mechanism do?
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Rooftop solar’s dominant summer: Homes and businesses outpower brown coal
New figures show that small-scale rooftop solar systems provided the biggest chunk yet of Australia’s electricity needs during the summer months.
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Campaigners urge investors to push reform in pesticide industry to help stave off biodiversity crisis
Australia Market Roundup: ACCU price rises 5.5% as market waits for more detail on Safeguard Mechanism
CP Daily: Monday March 27, 2023
Brexiteer Farage’s carbon offset firm stock options expire worthless
Lebanon crisis: The Syrian refugees recycling to stay alive
Spray on nanodots could be the passive heating and cooling of the future
Forget telling Alexa to turn the heater on, the indoor climate control of the future could be as simple as a spray-on film for your windows.
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Recyclable wind turbine blades make debut in offshore project
Two wins for wind industry sustainability, with recyclable turbine blades entering operation in the North Sea and a new 95% recyclable offering from China.
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Latest Swiss carbon permit auction clears at new record
Delays to landlord energy efficiency standards will cost England’s renters £1bn
Delays mean private tenants in the 2.4m homes with an EPC rating below C will face years of high bills
Private renters face paying an additional £1bn in gas and electricity bills because of delays in the introduction of new standards forcing landlords to make their properties more energy efficient.
The government has been criticised for dragging its feet on enacting new proposals that would require landlords to improve properties to at least a C rating under the energy performance certificate (EPC) scheme.
Continue reading...Washington approves two registries to issue offsets for cap-and-trade compliance
RGGI Market: RGAs resist macroeconomic driven volatility, as traders examine programme review modelling inputs
World’s biggest merchant battery system opened in Texas
Wärtsilä says newly opened Texas batteries are world’s largest fully-merchant and market-facing energy storage facility built to date.
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