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ACT says it receives 42 proposals for ground-breaking Canberra Big Battery
A plan to build a 250MW Canberra Big Battery attracts strong interest for the biggest aggregation of distributed batteries in the country.
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South Korea’s ruling party leader pushes for stronger climate target
Solar and battery projects added to Gippsland’s bold renewables push
An 80MW solar and battery project proposed for Victoria’s Gippsland region by group looking to establish an Australian Renewables Academy in Sale.
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UK could be left behind in the electric car race, warns report
Disease causing mass deaths of frogs reaches Britain
Scientists concerned as severe perkinsea infection found in European tree frog tadpoles kept in an aquarium in Surrey
A disease that causes mass die-offs in frogs has been found in captive UK populations for the first time, scientists have warned.
Severe perkinsea infection (SPI) has caused large tadpole mortality events across the US, and this is the first proof that its geographic range is spreading. Researchers also found the disease-causing microbe in wild and seemingly healthy populations in Panama, where some of the most rapid declines in frog populations globally have occurred.
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UK campaigner mulls appeal after losing court case to price incinerator GHGs -media
NA Markets: CCA prices spike to another all-time high on thin sell-side volume
RFS Market: RIN prices extend freefall as possible refiner relief weighs
Renewable growth must accelerate to unseat fossil fuel dominance
A new report finds some yawning gaps between the deployment of renewables and what's needed to meet climate targets.
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Australia’s energy R&D is a mess: Putting fossil fuels in the driver’s seat won’t help
Australia's funding for climate research has shrunk to nearly nothing since LNP took power. Now its directing what little is left to fossils, and it's a sad moment for ARENA.
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Massachusetts GWSA carbon auction settlement rebounds 20% even as bidding declines
Germany’s poll-leading conservatives to pledge earlier shift to free-floating carbon price under domestic ETS -reports
Peatlands worldwide are drying out, threatening to release 860 million tonnes of carbon dioxide every year
North Carolina commission advances green group-backed RGGI petition
Euro Markets: EUAs sink towards €51, UKAs plumb new low as supply weighs
S&P Global Platts launches VER assessments for nature, household offset projects
Oil firm Equinor accelerates push for renewables in new climate strategy
Crayfish behave more boldly after exposure to antidepressants – study
Traces of drugs found in water can make crustaceans more outgoing – but also vulnerable to predators
Antidepressant drugs in water can alter the behaviour of crayfish, making them bolder and more outgoing, and therefore more vulnerable to predators, researchers have found.
Low levels of antidepressants – excreted by humans or disposed of incorrectly – are found in many water bodies. Researchers from the University of Florida assessed the impact of these medicines on crayfish, which are a fundamental component of many aquatic food webs – given they eat almost everything, from plants, insects, leaf litter to small fish (even cannibalising each other).
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