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Leaked UN draft report warns of urgent need to cut global warming
IPCC says ‘rapid and far-reaching’ measures required to combat climate change
The world is on track to exceed 1.5C of warming unless countries rapidly implement “far-reaching” actions to reduce carbon emissions, according to a draft UN report leaked to Reuters.
The final draft report from the UN’s intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) was due for publication in October. It is the guiding scientific document for what countries must do to combat climate change.
Continue reading...Tritium tapped as NRMA rolls out NSW EV fast-charge network
Sunny days ahead in Mayo with investment in community solar
BP Review points to “big step backwards” in energy demand, emissions
Capital shift: Macquarie Group raise $888m for green energy projects
AEMO sees rooftop solar trebling in 10 years, batteries rising 10-fold
Seventh emissons reduction fund auction continues to deliver low cost abatement
Tesla: It’s not just the sexiness of the EV, it’s the money saved
Silicon Valley goes nuts over e-scooters, and valuations double
CP Daily: Thursday June 14, 2018
NA Markets: California trade thins as RGGI auction results due
Quick Ontario exit from WCI could exacerbate future auctions, pressure sell-off
Lawsuit over bank RBS’ role in €150m EU ETS tax fraud kicks off in London
Changing habits: Regional city calls for drug and crime rethink
Weak NEG puts pressure on farmers, truckers, factories to cut emissions
Energy retailer greed backfires, as consumers switch to solar, batteries
Who should control household rooftop solar and batteries?
The 5G network threatens to overcrowd the airwaves, putting weather radar at risk
Inside the AEF, the climate denial group hosting Tony Abbott as guest speaker
The Australian Environment Foundation has secured a former prime minister to speak. But what does it actually do?
Securing a former prime minister to speak at your organisation is no doubt a coup for many groups.
Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy recently got Kevin Rudd. Australia’s Nelson Mandela Day committee has snaffled Julia Gillard for their next annual lecture.
Continue reading...Great Barrier Reef: four rivers are most responsible for pollution
Burdekin, Fitzroy, Tully and Daintree rivers in Queensland pose greatest risk, researchers find
Four rivers are most responsible for polluting the Great Barrier Reef, according to research that scientists hope will help governments better target efforts to reduce damage to the reef from land use.
The Burdekin, Fitzroy, Tully and Daintree rivers in Queensland posed the greatest risk to the reef, the study led by The Nature Conservancy and the University of Queensland found.
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