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I went to an ancient rainforest with 90 artists and lived! Despite my endless cynicism I had a lovely time | First Dog on the Moon
I saw the world’s tallest moss and camped beneath a 500-year-old myrtle tree
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NZ govt confirms enforcement date of farm-to-forestry conversion restrictions
Week in wildlife: a leopard cat, a vulture puppet and a hare playing hide and seek
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...The Driven Podcast: Gen Z, EVs and the new Model Y
The post The Driven Podcast: Gen Z, EVs and the new Model Y appeared first on RenewEconomy.
‘A win-win for farmers’: how flooding fields in north-west England could boost crops
A ‘wetter farming’ project explores rehydrating peatland to help grow crops in boggier conditions while cutting CO2 emissions
“I really don’t like the word ‘paludiculture’ – most people have no idea what it means,” Sarah Johnson says. “I prefer the term ‘wetter farming’.”
The word might be baffling, but the concept is simple: paludiculture is the use of wet peatlands for agriculture, a practice that goes back centuries in the UK, including growing reeds for thatching roofs.
Continue reading...Nuclear power is shaping up as an election loser, and the Murdoch media is not happy
The post Nuclear power is shaping up as an election loser, and the Murdoch media is not happy appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Newly commissioned projects push batteries to output record, and a 5 pct share of the evening peak
The post Newly commissioned projects push batteries to output record, and a 5 pct share of the evening peak appeared first on RenewEconomy.
“Hot sticks” and “bare handing”: Australia’s first live transfer of a high voltage powerline completed
The post “Hot sticks” and “bare handing”: Australia’s first live transfer of a high voltage powerline completed appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Electrification workforce could dwarf number needed for renewables – but will they be ready?
The post Electrification workforce could dwarf number needed for renewables – but will they be ready? appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Transmission company jacks up cost of connection queries and applications by 50 per cent
The post Transmission company jacks up cost of connection queries and applications by 50 per cent appeared first on RenewEconomy.
A climate election? The Coalition wants to take Australia backwards, while Labor is standing still | Clear Air
Depending on where things end up after Saturday, the biggest climate push may come from the crossbench
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If further confirmation was needed that the Peter Dutton-led Coalition would take Australia aggressively backwards on dealing with the climate crisis, his final election costings released on Thursday tell the story in black and white.
The Liberal and National parties plan to gut programs designed to cut emissions and help create green industries to give the country an industrial future as demand for fossil fuels falls. They also plan to ignore advice that Australian nature is in poor and deteriorating health and strip back already limited funding for environment programs.
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Continue reading...Wind can deliver “offshore scale” projects for “onshore price” in inland Australia, Spanish giant says
The post Wind can deliver “offshore scale” projects for “onshore price” in inland Australia, Spanish giant says appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Scientists surprised to discover mayflies and shrimp making their bodies out of ancient gas
Environment group mounts legal challenge to stop massive expansion of Queensland coal mine
The post Environment group mounts legal challenge to stop massive expansion of Queensland coal mine appeared first on RenewEconomy.
South Australia disbands Hydrogen Power office as Whyalla project officially cancelled
The post South Australia disbands Hydrogen Power office as Whyalla project officially cancelled appeared first on RenewEconomy.
BRIEFING: Washington weighs EITE provisions under cap-and-trade to shape legislative guidance
BRIEFING: Potential legal arguments against California carbon market ‘quite weak’, legal expert says
Tourist in Australia takes drone vision of stranded great white shark before joining rescue – video
Nash Core was travelling through the coastal town of Ardrossan in South Australia with his wife and sons when he came across three men trying to rescue a great white shark stranded in shallow water. Core used his drone to shoot video of the writhing shark before he and son Parker, 11, decided to help the trio who were struggling to move the shark into deeper water
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