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Cutting air passenger duty to help Flybe could wreck UK carbon plan
Frequent flyer levy and cheaper trains would help with environmental pledges – but neither is planned
Travel from Exeter to Manchester next Wednesday, and a round trip with the airline Flybe returning the next day would cost you £68, of which air passenger duty amounts to £26. A train ticket for the same journey would cost £141.
This kind of price disparity between domestic flights and rail journeys has been the norm for years, the result of under-investment in railways and rail fares allowed to rise at rates much higher than inflation, while regional airports and airlines receive publicly funded incentives and tax breaks on fuel. It comes despite the government’s much-vaunted green policies, and its repeated goal to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
Continue reading...Experts study first orca stranding in England and Wales since 2001
Discovery of dead juvenile killer whale is first confirmed stranding in nearly 20 years
Experts are investigating the first confirmed stranding of an orca in England and Wales for almost 20 years, the Zoological Society of London has said.
The juvenile male killer whale, approximately 15ft long, became stranded in salt marsh in the Wash on the east coast of England.
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Colgate launches vegan-certified toothpaste in recyclable tube
Smile for Good brand on sale in Waitrose and Boots, at £5 for 75ml tube
Colgate has launched a new toothpaste which is being billed as the first of a kind because it comes in a recyclable tube.
Toothpaste tubes have traditionally been impossible to recycle because they are made from a mixture of plastic and aluminium. Consumers get through 20bn packs of toothpaste every year with discarded tubes contributing to the plastic pollution crisis.
Continue reading...NZ Market: NZUs hit NZ$29 on bullish surge following move to lift fixed price
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Scott Morrison to focus on 'resilience and adaptation' to address climate change
The prime minister says he will work on ‘practical’ measures rather than bolstering emission reduction targets
The prime minister says he is focused on “practical” measures to address the effects of climate change in Australia rather than bolstering emission reduction targets.
As the government faces internal pressure to do more on climate change policy, Scott Morrison said Australia was already “carrying its weight” in terms of its global emission reduction efforts and transition to renewables but more needed to be done on “resilience and adaptation”.
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Neoen wants Tesla big battery expansion to be on line in March
Neoen wants the expanded Tesla big battery to be operating in the grid by early March, reveals equity contribution to new construction.
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South Australia home battery scheme now half the size of Tesla big battery
Installations and orders for South Australia home battery scheme surge, with the combined capacity now equivalent to half of the Tesla big battery.
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Electrics and hybrids the shining lights in bleak year for petrol, diesel car sales
Update: Sales of electric cars and hybrids were the only good news to come out of the new car market in Australia in 2020. Has the transition begun?
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Federal government seeks powers to regulate Australia’s offshore wind farms
Environment department launches consultation on proposed regulatory regime for offshore wind farms in Australian waters.
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Climate change: Australia fires will be 'normal' in 3C world
Analysts see upside for Australian offset prices as climate pressure grows for govt
Windlab announces closure of US office
Windlab Limited (ASX:WND) (‘Windlab’ or the ‘Company’) today announces that it plans to exit the North American market.
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Australian carbon price jumps as climate policy pressure builds
The prospect of tighter emissions regulation may lead to a more bullish outlook for carbon prices over 2020.
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Letter from Canberra: The apocalyptic fires in Australia signal another future
It’s impossible to suppress an incipient rage against the political leaders and coal lobbyists who have only pretended to take the scientific warnings seriously, or dismissed them as fantasies.
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