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Redflow’s non-lithium batteries gain access to key California rebate scheme
Brisbane-based Redflow gains access to generous government rebates to technologies supporting energy “self-generation” in US.
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AGL juggles closure times as NSW waves goodbye to Australia’s oldest coal plant
NSW says it is focused on more renewables and storage as it waves goodbye to Liddell, and AGL juggles the closure dates of the next units.
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Horticulturalists turn to ‘desert gardens’ at UK flower shows amid climate crisis
Hampton Court flower show to feature gardens using creative methods to mitigate against heatwaves
Wilting flowers, dried-up soil and sweltering tents have become the norm at flower shows in England as the country faces more frequent heatwaves and droughts in summer.
Now, “desert gardens” featuring cacti and other succulents are being used at top shows as horticulturalists struggle with a changing climate.
The pretty, pink palm-like shrub Cordyline australis brings some colour while being tolerant to heat.
Juniperus conifers are drought-tolerant and many varieties have an attractive gold hue.
The Judas tree, Cercis siliquastrum, has heart-shaped leaves and does not need too much water.
Jasmine plants provide pretty little flowers and a heady scent, and are also able to grow in warm climes.
The Abelia × grandiflora is recommended by the RHS as it provides dainty, well-scented flowers over a long period in summer, and tolerates heat well.
Continue reading...Banks committed to net zero fund “Australia’s dirtiest” offshore gas project, report finds
Betting on a sinking ship: Nine banks provide key backing for massive and controversial offshore gas reservoir in Timor Sea – despite most pledging net zero targets.
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Mott MacDonald, Brilliant Planet partner on algae-based CDR facility in Morocco
CP Daily: Monday April 17, 2023
Australia’s tallest wind turbines send first power to the grid
The 180MW Dulacca wind farm, featuring some of the tallest wind turbines ever installed in Australia, has officially sent its first power to the grid.
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Bird flu: Free range eggs return as clampdowns eased
EU faces legal action after including gas and nuclear in ‘green’ investments guide
European Commission accused of acting unlawfully in two separate cases bought by environment groups
The European Commission is being sued by environmental campaigners over a decision to include gas and nuclear in an EU guide to “green” investments.
Two separate legal challenges are being lodged on Tuesday at the European Union’s general court in Luxembourg – one by Greenpeace and another by a coalition including Client Earth and WWF – after the classification of fuels in the so-called taxonomy, a guide for investors intended to channel billions into green technologies.
Continue reading...Green groups sue EU over its inclusion of fossil fuels, nuclear in taxonomy
Washington to trigger reserve allowance sale during Q2 carbon auction -analyst
RGGI Market: RGAs dither as programme review yields near-term uncertainty, long-term opportunity
EU ETS reforms heat Strasbourg up, but expected to pass Parliament’s final scrutiny
Antarctica's heart of ice has skipped a beat. Time to take our medicine
Poorer countries must be compensated for climate damage. But how exactly do we crunch the numbers?
Lords amendment to energy bill may stop new coalmines in England
Change to bill says opening and licensing of new coalmines by the Coal Authority to be prohibited
An amendment to the energy bill currently going through the House of Lords means that it will not be possible to open a new coalmine in England.
The amendment may still be reversed in the House of Commons, but it marks the growing frustration of politicians as they press the government to move faster and harder on the climate crisis.
Continue reading...G7 outlines carbon credit integrity principles in sign of push towards markets
VCM Report: Avoidance offsets slide futher to extend the bearish trend
Hundreds of firefighters tackle wildfire on French-Spanish border – video
Footage released by Catalonia's fire brigade showed firefighters tackling a large wildfire on the French-Spanish border. The blaze spread around the French villages of Cerbère and Banyuls-sur-Mer on the Mediterranean coast before advancing into Spain, fire services said. Hundreds of firefighters were mobilised on both sides of the border to stem the blaze, which destroyed almost 1,000 hectares of land. An unusually dry winter and spring have raised fears of a repeat of last summer's fires and droughts across Europe. One firefighter was being treated with minor injures.
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