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Tasmania reveals staggering pipeline of proposed renewable energy projects
ROI process reveals a massive 25,000GWh of new renewable energy projects currently seeking approval for development on Australia’s island state.
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DP Energy unveils plans for five offshore wind projects in Australia
Developer of Australia's biggest wind and solar hybrid project becomes latest to unveil offshore wind plans in Australia, with five projects up to 2GW each.
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Google change reduces airline emissions calculations
Energy market turmoil claims another scalp as solar and battery specialist retailer fails
Australia’s energy crisis claims another scalp, with a solar and battery virtual power plant focused retailer entering voluntary administration.
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If we want to replace fossil fuels with renewables, we must cut energy consumption
New study finds it will be almost impossible for renewable energy to replace fossil fuels by 2050 unless Australia reduces its energy consumption.
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California offset issuance picks up pace, while price discounts narrow with CCA price setbacks
California electricity sector emissions rise in June as renewables wane
Empty mollusc shells hold the story of evolution, even for extinct species. Now we can decode it
It’ll be impossible to replace fossil fuels with renewables by 2050, unless we cut our energy consumption
WCI Q3 auction clearing price shocks to downside, breaking streak of all-time highs
Enhanced California 2030 climate goal set for legislative committee vote Thursday
US carbon management firm nets $60 mln from global asset managers
Bureaucrats pushed for swift parrot recovery plan to be changed to play down logging threat
Exclusive: Revisions revealed through FOI are more focused on protecting forestry industry than preventing species going extinct, scientists argue
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Tasmanian and federal bureaucrats pushed for a recovery plan for a critically endangered parrot species to be changed to remove and play down the scientific evidence that logging was the biggest threat to its survival.
Scientists said the proposed changes to the recovery plan for the swift parrot – revealed in draft versions made available under freedom of information laws – were more focused on protecting the forestry industry than preventing the species going extinct.
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Food price rises around the world are result of ‘broken’ system, say experts
Surge of about 20% this year due to system that concentrates power and profits in hands of few companies
Food price rises around the world are the result of a “broken” food system that is failing the poor and concentrating power and profits in the hands of a few, food experts have said.
Rising food prices are causing widespread suffering in developing countries, and even in the rich world the combination of high food and fuel prices threatens hardship for millions.
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Ten years on, Australia’s green bank still has $4.6 billion to spend on clean energy
CEFC has spent nearly $10 billion advancing the green energy transition, but still has $4.5 billion to spend and likely more coming for grid expansion.
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‘Desperate’ UK councils hiring out more parks to festivals, warns expert
Surge in festivals after Covid lull risks making green spaces elitist as councils try to offset tightened budgets
Cash-strapped councils are increasingly hiring out their green spaces to festivals, an expert has warned, blocking them off from residents for weeks at a time, damaging grass and causing congestion.
Councils were “more desperate than ever” to attract commercial income to supplement their reduced budgets after a pandemic hiatus, risking making public parks “more exclusive and more elitist” in the process.
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