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'A duty of care': medics stage XR die-in outside JP Morgan in London – video
Sixty doctors, nurses and other health professionals have staged a die-in protest outside JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf headquarters in London to highlight the bank’s investment in fossil fuels.
The demonstration on Friday was organised by Doctors for Extinction Rebellion and was part of a two-week series of XR protests against organisations supporting fossil fuels
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Doctors stage XR die-in outside JP Morgan offices in London
Sixty medical professionals including nurses hold protest to highlight fossil fuel investments
Sixty doctors, nurses and other health professionals have staged a die-in protest outside JP Morgan’s Canary Wharf headquarters in London to highlight the bank’s investment in fossil fuels.
The protest on Friday was organised by one of Extinction Rebellion’s groups, Doctors for Extinction Rebellion. The climate activist medics said this was their biggest protest so far and that JP Morgan was the biggest funder of coal, oil and gas extraction.
Continue reading...Woman left with PTSD after being attacked by dingoes at WA mine site
Newcrest Mining has been fined $105,000 over the 2018 attack, in which the woman was bitten by a pair of dingoes
Workers heard a female employee scream when she was attacked by dingoes at a West Australian mine site in 2018, leaving her with “wounds to multiple parts of her body” and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Newcrest Mining has now been fined $105,000 over the July 2018 attack at its Telfer gold and copper mine in the Great Sandy desert in the Pilbara region, WA’s mining regulator said in a statement.
Continue reading...Lawsuit challenges Biden plan to sell oil and gas leases in Gulf of Mexico
• ‘Planet cannot handle more stress from oil and gas production’
• Announcement came as Gulf states battered by Hurricane Ida
Outrage and at least one lawsuit has followed the Joe Biden administration’s announcement this week that it would open tens of millions of acres in the Gulf of Mexico for oil and gas exploration in an effort to comply with a court order.
Earthjustice, a non-profit public interest organization, has filed a lawsuit on behalf of four environmental groups in Washington DC federal court challenging the move. They alleged that the environmental analysis behind the auction is flawed and violated federal law.
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North Atlantic right whales critically endangered by climate crisis, new study finds
Warming sea and shifting food sources drive whales into areas where they risk ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear
Climate change-induced warming in the Gulf of Maine has resulted in the population of the North Atlantic right whale to plummet, leaving the species critically endangered and conservationists desperate for safeguards, according to a study published this week in the journal Oceanography.
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Continue reading...Out of fashion: Best and worst clothing brands on climate action and renewables
Most global fashion brands are lagging on climate action, a new fossil-free fashion scorecard has found.
The post Out of fashion: Best and worst clothing brands on climate action and renewables appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Turf wars in the energy transition over who gets to own battery storage
Networks and generators are in the midst of a turf war over who gets to own battery storage, which straddles both their business models.
The post Turf wars in the energy transition over who gets to own battery storage appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Energy Insiders Podcast: Do we want to keep coal, or move on?
AEMO issues benign reliability outlook as market wrestles with capacity market proposal. Matt Kean, Anna Collyer, and Simon Corbell share their views.
The post Energy Insiders Podcast: Do we want to keep coal, or move on? appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australian researchers set new efficiency record in quest for low-cost solar hydrogen
Australian researchers set a new efficiency record for direct solar-to-hydrogen production, a key step towards slashing the cost of green hydrogen.
The post Australian researchers set new efficiency record in quest for low-cost solar hydrogen appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Rooftop solar slowdown: It’s not just the pandemic and lockdowns
Covid is not the only reason that the heat has gone out of the rooftop solar PV market in Australia.
The post Rooftop solar slowdown: It’s not just the pandemic and lockdowns appeared first on RenewEconomy.
World’s biggest battery storage installation could grow four times the size
The world's biggest battery installation has just been expanded, and could be increased four-fold as renewables expand.
The post World’s biggest battery storage installation could grow four times the size appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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“South Koreans don’t want Australia’s dirty gas:” Call for finance ban on Santos “CO2 factory”
Climate activists call on South Korean government to end financial support of “Australia’s dirtiest offshore gas mine,” the Barossa project near Darwin.
The post “South Koreans don’t want Australia’s dirty gas:” Call for finance ban on Santos “CO2 factory” appeared first on RenewEconomy.