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Brussels shrinks carbon leakage list, but keeps big emitters eligible for free EUAs
The European Commission cleared 44 big-emitting industries to receive free carbon allowances for 2021-30, reducing drastically the number of eligible sectors but retaining big polluters such as steel, cement, and chemicals.
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Senior Emissions Trading Expert, Human Dynamics – Balkans/Turkey
The overall objective of the project is to contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation and the development towards a resource-efficient, low-emissions and climate-resilient economy.
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Spider trained to jump on demand
This is a regal jumping spider, and there are no prizes for guessing what it's good at.
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Uniper continues to hold off on hedging, results show
German utility Uniper held back on its hedging of forward power output for the second quarter in a row, its results showed on Tuesday, in potentially bullish news for carbon.
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Australia halves climate spending, leaves offset fund cash-strapped in annual budget
Australia’s emerging offset market is set to continue in low-key mode for the next year after the government budget released Tuesday halved climate spending and failed to replenish the Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF).
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Wet wipes could face wipe-out in plastic clean-up
The government says it plans to eliminate all avoidable plastic waste, including wet wipes.
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Lava swallows car in Hawaii
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii started erupting on May 3 and has so far destroyed 26 homes.
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How a spider jumps on its prey - science has the answer
Scientists hope to learn how to build tiny jumping robots - by studying an extraordinary spider.
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Australia should price carbon to lead low-emission energy revolution -Garnaut
Australia is in pole position to lead the clean energy revolution, and should put a price on carbon to realise that potential, said leading economist Ross Garnaut.
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Country diary: the marshes are alive with the sound of birdsong
Waltham Brooks, West Sussex: Newcomers are adding their voices to the morning chorus, alert to the emerging insects
The wind is brisk and cold, but the rain has stopped, the morning mist is dispersing and the sun is breaking through the cloud. My boots sink into mud and waterlogged grass with every step. I have to leap across submerged ditches and pools to avoid wading up to my calves through the water.
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New home buyers in WA offered “game-changing” solar PPA
Buyers of new-build homes at a property development in Perth’s northern suburbs offered solar PPA that promises to cut their daytime power costs by 40%.
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California set to mandate rooftop solar on all new homes
California Energy Commission looking likely to approve move to rooftop solar compulsory on all new homes, condos, and apartments from 2020.
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The remarkable assumptions that will shape Australia’s future grid
AEMO's modelling of the future grid influenced by more dramatic falls in solar and battery storage costs, big uptake of rooftop solar, electric vehicles, batteries and virtual power plants – and a question-mark over coal.
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Major free showcase of energy storage technologies
More than 60 leading companies in the Australian and global energy storage industry will come together at the Australian Energy Storage Conference and Exhibition (AES 2018) on 23-24 May to explore the innovative energy storage technologies currently in the market and look at what's next for the sector.
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Another two solar farms join NSW and Queensland grids
The solar rush continues, with two new solar farms at Longreach in Queensland and Manildra in NSW start exporting to the grid.
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Australia beats 100MW rooftop solar installs for 7th month in a row
Australia rooftop solar installations top 100MW for the seventh month on a row.
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Australia’s “hidden” carbon price – it’s trading at nearly $18
It's time to take a closer look at current and forecast price for carbon offsets in the Australian market. The outcome may surprise.
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Trees have senses too
How do trees face an incoming threat if they can't move, see, or hear?
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Senior Climate Change Policy Specialist, Green Climate Fund – Songdo, South Korea
The GCF Secretariat is seeking for a (Private Sector) Senior Climate Change Policy Specialist to support the strengthening of the investment programs of its Private Sector Facility with the view to improve the quality and climate rationale of future investments and to assist in the development of GCF’s private sector strategy by ensuring high climate rationale and high transformational potential.
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Massive 1.5GW solar plant proposed for south-east Queensland
A 1.5GW solar farm is being proposed for construction in south-east Queensland, as part of a massive new development application that would include two substations and a provision for battery storage. The Somerset Regional Council said on Friday that it had received the application for the solar PV power plant, proposed for a 2,055 hectare […]
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