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Global carbon dioxide levels continued to rise despite pandemic
Emissions rose to 419 parts per million in May, the highest such measurement in the 63 years that the data has been recorded
The data is in: carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit 419 parts per million in May. The levels have now reached the dangerous milestone of being 50% higher than when the industrial age began – and the average rate of increase is faster than ever.
The figure is the highest measurement of the crucial greenhouse gas in the 63 years that data has been recorded at the Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory in Hawaii – despite slowdowns in air travel and industry during a global pandemic in the past year.
Continue reading...Woodside’s “net zero” Pluto plan will allow emissions to more than double
Acitivists say they are "dumbfounded" by the WA government's decision to approve the plan, saying it also ignores scope 3 emissions.
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Great Solar Business Podcast: How to flip your solar business
Echo Group founder Erik Zimmerman joins Nigel Morris to discuss some of the tricks of the solar trade.
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NSW launches $50m grant program for pumped hydro projects
NSW government launches a $50 million grant program, hoping to attract up to 3,000MW of pumped hydro projects to the state.
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Queensland secures land for massive 3GW renewable hydrogen project
Land secured for Stanwell-Iwatani plans to build a massive 3GW renewable hydrogen plant in the central Queensland coal export hub of Gladstone.
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As battery costs tumble, Coalition puts Australia on most expensive energy path
CSIRO GenCost report says battery storage costs are plunging, but Australia choosing most expensive pathway due to lack of support for renewables.
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Jinkosolar in SNEC 2021: New product introduction round-up
Despite the new outbreak of COVID-19, SNEC Shanghai 2021 received the record high visitors and SNEC has become one of the most ‘international’ solar trade shows on the event calendar.
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RenewEconomy launches pumped hydro storage map of Australia
RenewEconomy unveils its pumped hydro energy storage map of Australia, the latest in a series of energy map resources.
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Hydrostor touts benefits of huge compressed air energy storage plant in Broken Hill
Hydrostor says the economic benefits from its proposed 200MW compressed air storage facility in Broken Hill will be huge, if it can be built.
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Queensland to study huge new pumped hydro project in post Callide storage push
Queensland to look at new 1,000MW pumped hydro energy project as it accelerates its energy storage push after the Callide coal explosion.
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Why Indigenous knowledge should be an essential part of how we govern the world's oceans
NSW looks to EVs to ease economic pain of vanishing coal markets
NSW coal mining industry could disappear entirely by as early as 2042, while EV take-up could hit 5 million registered vehicles by 2050s.
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Knowledge of medicinal plants at risk as languages die out
Loss of linguistic diversity may lead to disappearance of age-old remedies unknown to science, study warns
Knowledge of medicinal plants is at risk of disappearing as human languages become extinct, a new study has warned.
Indigenous languages contain vast amounts of knowledge about ecosystem services provided by the natural world around them. However, more than 30% of the 7,400 languages on the planet are expected to disappear by the end of the century, according to the UN.
Continue reading...Gupta’s GFG Alliance cancels plans for Cultana solar farm and Playford battery
Gupta's GFG Alliance withdraws generation licence applications for South Australia's biggest solar project and a big battery.
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Scientists say new dinosaur species is largest found in Australia
Amazon-dwellers lived sustainably for 5,000 years
CP Daily: Monday June 7, 2021
Australia’s Woodside sets net zero target for major LNG project
Australia and other rich countries push gas dependence over wind and solar in global south
Australia and other rich countries are pushing gas projects over wind and solar in global south, but will likely end up as stranded assets.
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