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South Australia’s renewables grid separates from NEM – lights don’t go out
A major network outage in Victoria on Saturday evening caused the grid in the state of South Australia to “island” or become separate from the rest of the main grid. The important news is that nothing happened. There was no load shedding, no generator trips that anyone can identify, and the lights did not go...
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Expanded Tesla big battery will be up to new tricks and services
Expansion of Tesla big battery will not be about just making it bigger, it will also be providing new services to the Australian grid.
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Cheaper, cleaner, smarter – how wind, solar and batteries are changing Australia’s grid
New reports from market operator and market regulator show that - despite the politics - Australia's grid is getting cleaner, cheaper and smarter.
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Canavan revives carbon capture in new effort to underpin coal generators
Resources minister Matt Canavan has revived proposals for carbon capture and storage projects to help justifiy government backing of new coal projects.
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UNSW first engineering school to sign declaration to reduce harmful carbon emissions
As the engineering sector turns its attention to the climate crisis, UNSW Engineering has taken the lead in being the first university to commit to a movement steering the profession towards a low carbon future.
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Australian carbon offset price hits 4-year high, more increases ahead?
Price for carbon offsets - yes, Australia does have a carbon price - hit record high and will likely rise further.
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CEFC and Cannon-Brookes partner in agrifood tech venture
Tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes teams up with the CEFC in fund seeking investments to cut emissions and boost innovation in agri-business.
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Iberdrola enters Australia market with big plans, including 320MW wind solar hybrid
Spanish energy giant unveils plans to tap Australia's “tremendous” renewables potential, starting with 320MW hybrid wind and solar plant.
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Climate defenders: The woman helping coal miners to save the planet
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Climate Policy Analyst, Niskanen Center – Washington DC
Climate Change Policy Fellow, Environment America – Chicago
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Head of Corporate Solutions, Tasman Environmental Markets, Sydney or Melbourne
Thank you, Guardian, for your climate pledge | Letter
As a millennial, a university student and a human, I thank you, Guardian, for your 2019 environmental pledge (It’s time to act, 17 October). Yours is a news outlet that many of my generation are sharing all over social media. You speak the truths we speak and believe in. We young people sometimes feel unheard and brushed away or simply ignored when we speak our minds. So thank you for pledging to use language that recognises the severity of the crisis we’re in; it is something that is rarely done. With the current fires surging through our precious lands, it is a time of stress, loss and sadness, and one that we are not accustomed to. We are angry. Listen to our generation more, hear our voices and follow our movements. We are the future, after all; one day everyone will have to listen, so why not start now.
Courtney Lucas
Tarragindi, Queensland, Australia
Are the Tories' green commitments all talk and little action?
Conservative policies since 2010 have been characterised by confusion and mixed messages
- Scientists and climate advisers condemn Tory record
- How do the parties propose to tackle the climate crisis?
Just after calling the general election, Boris Johnson’s government made two almost simultaneous policy announcements that encapsulated the longstanding contradictions of environmental policy over the past decade.
His decision to announce a moratorium on fracking – which the Labour party pointed out was a temporary commitment rather than a ban – made headlines and was heralded as a signal of green intentions, but the go-ahead for a new deep coalmine in Cumbria was slipped out to little fanfare.
Continue reading...Scientists and climate advisers condemn Tory environmental record
Party under pressure on climate crisis as Corbyn says Johnson can not be trusted
The Conservative party’s record on tackling the climate crisis was condemned by leading scientists and former government advisers on Sunday, as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn warned that the forthcoming election was the last chance to halt the escalating emergency.
Experts accused the Conservatives of copying rightwing politicians in the US by deliberately weakening environmental protections. Meanwhile, new analysis by Labour reveals that environmental policies put forward since 2017 and opposed by the Tories would have led to emissions reductions of over 70m tonnes a year by 2030 – more than the annual emissions of Portugal.
Continue reading...Flooding chaos in northern England to continue until Tuesday
70 warnings issued as rivers Severn and Avon burst banks, but drier weather forecast
Large parts of Britain remain flooded and experts are warning the chaos could continue until Tuesday.
The Environment Agency (EA) had issued 70 flood warnings as of 6.49am on Sunday, meaning flooding was expected and immediate action was required.
Continue reading...The Amazon: on the frontline of a global battle to tackle the climate crisis
A diverse band of river communities, activists and academics are meeting in the heart of the rainforest to fight for the planet’s future
On the six-hour boat ride down the Iriri river to Manolito, there is almost no other traffic and only a handful of small homes. At its widest and calmest, the vast expanse of water is a flawless mirror of blue sky and green canopy. At its narrowest and roughest, the water churns around boulders eroded into the shapes of battlements and breaching whales. Parrots fly above the treetops. Fish feast on fallen blossoms. Kingfishers perch on riverside branches while herons await their prey on midstream rocks with their wings outstretched. White and yellow butterflies stumble across the river at remarkable speeds.
It is in this idyllic setting, deep inside the Amazon rainforest, that a nascent alliance of traditional communities, climate activists and academics is re-imagining what the world’s greatest forest was, what it can be and who can best defend it.
Continue reading...Pacific seals at risk as Arctic ice melt lets deadly disease spread from Atlantic
A potentially deadly disease affecting marine mammals, including seals and sea otters, has been passed from the North Atlantic Ocean to the northern Pacific thanks to the melting of the Arctic sea ice.
Experts have long been concerned that sea ice melting in the northern oceans, caused by global climate heating, could allow previously geographically limited diseases to be transmitted between the two oceans.
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