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The ultra-polluting Scarborough-Pluto gas project could blow through Labor’s climate target – and it just got the green light
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator, AgriProve hit back at damning soil carbon study
The regenerative farm working to improve soil without fertilisers
As the Ukraine war and climate crisis act as a wake-up call for the industry, one UK farm is leading the way
Lettuces are sprouting, the wildflowers are in bloom and a buzzard is circling above the meadow on a sunny spring day at Huxhams Cross Farm near the village of Dartington in Devon. From the top of a hill, Marina O’Connell can survey most of the 15 hectares (37 acres) she has dedicated the past six years to transforming.
When she took over running the farm in 2015, she recalls, the farm contractor called this a “miserable bit of land”. Now the fields and hedgerows buzz with wildlife, and young farm workers chat as they sow carrot seeds and plant out early spinach. Further downhill, chickens peck about near polytunnels full of vegetables and soft fruit.
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including a rock goby, a fox-chasing crow and a frolicking Icelandic horse
Continue reading...Trina Solar ranks ‘AAA’ in latest PV Tech Bankability Report
Trina Solar has been ranked ‘AAA’, the highest category in the latest PV ModuleTech Bankability report published by PV-Tech.
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Don’t expect quick fixes: No end in sight to fossil fuel energy crisis, experts say
Energy market experts warn that the current energy crisis could last several years, and Australia's fossil fuel dependence has left us exposed.
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Victoria steps in to protect state’s biggest wind project from legal challenges
Victoria amends planning laws to allow state's biggest wind project to proceed in the face of protracted legal challenges.
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Australia's energy crisis: 3 ways the Albanese government can ease pressure on your power bills
ANALYSIS: Indonesia’s pilot ETS, carbon tax launch pushed to next month, lays the groundwork for greater ambition
Solar tech 5B raises $30m, but slashes staff to ride out global supply crunch
5B raises $30m but sheds staff as it reorientates growth strategy to focus on tech development as supply chain crunch rocks markets.
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BP signs deal with C-Quest Capital to boost India cookstove, LED projects
After the Coalition’s failure, there is no higher duty than being Australia’s environment minister | Amelia Young
The portfolio carries the fate of Australia’s unique constellation of lifeforms, and the world will be watching whether we choose to let them thrive
There isn’t another portfolio like it. With a stroke of a pen an environment minister can choose to allow the destruction of a constellation of lifeforms that have existed for tens of millions of years, or can decide instead to help that constellation of life flourish for millions more. It’s the portfolio of the million-year legacy.
An Australian environment minister carries this responsibility in a way that environment ministers from other countries don’t: Australia as the long-isolated island ark, has flora and fauna like nothing else on the globe.
Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: Deep dive into Australia’s coal and gas crisis
Josh Stabler from Energy Edge on the reason behind the coal and gas price hikes. Plus: AGL and Origin in the wars.
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La Niña’s big hit on coal is forgotten factor behind Australia’s energy crisis
Blame it on the rain? Amid the energy price chaos is the simple fact that La Niña has dramatically disrupted coal production right down the east coast.
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Oliver Yates leads new push to get AGL out of coal and aligned with Paris target
Former CEFC boss Oliver Yates leads a new investor push urging AGL to get out of coal within 10 years and lead Australia's shift to zero emissions.
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CP Daily: Thursday June 2, 2022
Offset integrity debate grips US regulator’s voluntary carbon market hearing
Senior Program Officer or Program Officer, Project Developer Engagement, Verra – Remote
NA Markets: CCA prices notch 5-mth high after Q2 auction, RGGI ticks up before June sale results
Australian researchers make clear gains in solar glass technology
Researchers from Monash and CSIRO find way to boost the energy efficiency and longevity of solar glass, while also allowing more natural light to pass through it.
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