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NextEra gets it, but Origin and AGL don’t – and their shareholders have suffered
in the US, NextEra saw the future and committed to wind, solar and batteries. In Australia, AGL and Origin bet the house on fossil fuels, and their shareholders have suffered.
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Pennsylvania unveils draft ETS regulations with eye toward RGGI linkage
Heat kills. We need consistency in the way we measure these deaths
Fortescue to add 150MW solar and a big battery to Pilbara iron ore mines
Billionaire Twiggy Forrest is investing in world's biggest solar plant, and now his own iron ore operations are adding solar and battery to cut costs and emissions.
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NA Markets: WCI allowances reverse losses on higher demand, RGAs slide on mild weather
We have the vaccine for climate disinformation – let's use it
Wisbech bees killed by 'morons' in hive attack
LCFS Market: California prices scrape proposed cap, Washington House passes legislation
Uniper to voluntarily shut 2.9 GW in German hard coal plants, forgo compensation
Bill proposes ban on plastic waste exports
Flood grants: hundreds of families to miss out due to ‘obscene postcode lottery’
Cash promised by Boris Johnson only for those flooded from 8-18 November and where at least 25 houses affected
Hundreds of flooded households will not receive a penny of the thousands of pounds in compensation announced by Boris Johnson because of an “obscene postcode lottery” being applied by the government.
As Tory leader, Johnson promised that grants of up to £5,000 would be made available for victims of flooding after visiting Fishlake in Yorkshire last November in the run-up to the general election. Another set of payouts of £500 for households and £2,500 for businesses were also announced.
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'Bald' hedgehog returns to wild after re-growing spines
Jersey 'drowned landscape' could yield Ice Age insights
Essex beaver flood defences 'stood up well' in winter rain
RSPCA urges caution over buying puppies online after spate of deaths
Complaints over illegal puppy farms have increased dramatically over the past decade says charity, after concerns raised over Brighton breeder
Puppy Maggie had been with the family for less than 24 hours when she began to show signs of sickness. Grace Piper from Worthing, West Sussex, had picked up the eight-week-old from a breeder in Brighton that advertised its puppies on pets4homes.co.uk for £750 each in cash.
“She started being sick, she had diarrhoea, was lethargic, dehydrated and withdrawn,” Piper told the Guardian. “We called the vets [and] were told to feed her chicken and rice and hope for an improvement. All the time we were encouraging her to drink or eat something but all she wanted to do was sleep. We were increasingly worried.”
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NZ Market: NZUs stoop to six-week low as buy side falters
Make ban on Chinese wildlife markets permanent, says environment expert
Temporary ban to curb coronavirus is not enough, says environmental leader Jinfeng Zhou
A temporary ban on wildlife markets in China to curb the spread of coronavirus is “not enough” and should be made permanent, a prominent Chinese environmental leader has told the Guardian.
Echoing calls from experts worldwide who have denounced the trade for its damaging impact on biodiversity as well as the spread of disease, Jinfeng Zhou, secretary general of the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF), said the ban failed to address the root cause of the outbreak, which was poor regulation and high levels of illegal trade.
Continue reading...Defence force flies experts to Kosciuszko in corroboree frog rescue mission
Work has begun to preserve endangered southern corroboree frogs after protected areas were destroyed by bushfires
The Australian defence force flew threatened species experts into remote parts of Kosciuszko national park after bushfires burnt enclosures for the southern corroboree frog.
Three out of four enclosures that protect the critically endangered frogs from the deadly chytrid fungus were burnt in recent fires and the fourth is still threatened by an active fire.
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