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AFRICA CLIMATE SUMMIT: Pledges flood into Nairobi event as rich nations scramble to scale climate finance
Majority of nature-based offset projects fail advocacy group’s evaluation criteria amid systemic flaws
Australia Market Roundup: Developer secures half a million ACCUs as price dips below A$29
Australia’s least wanted – 8 alien species and diseases we must keep out of our island home
Severe storms slam Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria – video
Heavy rain in Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria has triggered flash floods that have left at least seven dead and many missing. In Turkey, some holiday makers were feared dead after flash flooding at a campsite in Kirklareli province, near the border with Bulgaria. Nikolai Denkov, the prime minister of Bulgaria, said two people died and three others were missing.
Continue reading...Million-tonne renewable methanol plan wins $500k in state backing
Victorian government kicks in $500,000 for feasibility study into developing a renewable methanol facility in Portland with huge production goals.
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Chandrayaan-3: Nasa's lunar orbiter photographs India's Moon lander Vikram
Shenzhen to auction off China’s first mangrove-based offsets in late September
Snowy 2.0 documents suggest the $12 billion project’s boring troubles are far from over
A planning application to fix Snowy 2.0 sinkhole and un-pause Florence offers insight into how the boring machine got stuck – and why more troubles could lie ahead.
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About time: NSW hailed for finally hiking coal royalties to raise $2.7bn
NSW becomes the latest state in Australia to lift coal royalties, with minimal public pushback, and calls to push for more.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Coal-keeper or Green-keeper?
NSW energy minister Penny Sharpe discusses Eraring closure, fast tracking renewables and consumer equity: Plus, Marinus blow out and Queensland green hydrogen plans.
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Eraring is more about bill shock and equity than lights going out: Batteries and Bowen can help
The controversy over Eraring is not really about the lights going out, but about bill shock and equity. How NSW manages this is key to the success of the switch out of coal.
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“Remarkable:” Australian wave energy pioneer wins major tender to build first unit in Spain
Carnegie Clean Energy has won a competitive tender to deploy its "born in Australia" wave power technology in waters off the coast of Spain.
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Marinus Link is a boondoggle – cutting it in half won’t change that
Even cut in half, Marinus will be a dead-weight, facilitating a trade in which Tasmania has no competitive advantage. Here's why.
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Australia appoints expert to review ‘carbon leakage’ with view to CBAM
Claude the koala unmasked as prolific plant thief in Australia
Australia’s “biggest” green hydrogen project inches closer to reality with design contract
Huge green hydrogen project in central Queensland commissions design work, with a final investment decision expected next year and first production by 2028.
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