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POWAR chief Geoff Dutaillis appointed inaugural chair of clean energy investor forum
Long-time clean energy executive and POWAR chief Geoff Dutaillis to lead Clean Energy Investment Roundtable.
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Australian carbon units reach record high, surging past $19 per tonne
Australian carbon credit units surge to new price highs on the back of interest from major corporate emitters in voluntary offsets.
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Snowy sees room for five more gas plants, says 100 pct renewables “inconceivable”
Snowy Hydro says taxpayer funds for Kurri Kurri not a subsidy, but Alinta says no private investor could build a similar plant without government support.
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'Over the top': backlash against TikTok's bee lady not justified, say bee experts
X-Press Pearl: The 'toxic ship' that caused an environmental disaster
Australian offsets break price record as longer-term demand firms
Northvolt raises $3.6 billion to lift production of “greenest” battery
Sweden's NorthVolt raises another $3.6 billion to boost production of "world's greenest battery", as VW and Goldman Sachs chip in.
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Industry slams Taylor’s favoured coal subsidy in response to ESB market options
Energy industry lining up against Angus Taylor's favoured "capacity markets" put forward as an option by Energy Security Board. Even Snowy Hydro is opposed.
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New Zealand’s climate ambition isn’t perfect, but it is miles ahead of Australia
New Zealand's climate history and its climate targets are a mixed bag at best, but they are miles ahead of Australia's coal obsession.
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Glenrowan West solar farm completes commissioning in Victoria
Glenrowan West solar farm in Victoria completed and declared fully operational, complete with "sizeable" flock of sheep.
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'Ring of fire' eclipse to sweep across Earth
CP Daily: Wednesday June 9, 2021
'Miraculous' mosquito hack cuts dengue by 77%
Don’t feed the ducks: royal parks warn of bullying bird behaviour after lockdown
Exclusive: excessive feeding as visitors flocked to London’s green spaces has led to overcrowding, disease and pollution
London’s royal parks are urging visitors to stop feeding bread to ducks because it is causing overcrowding and bullying among birds, the Guardian can reveal.
A campaign launching today highlights how excessive feeding upsets fragile ecosystems, leading to large groups of aggressive gulls and crows that steal the eggs and chicks of other birds. Leftover food also attracts rats, and soggy bread and waterfowl faeces contaminate the water.
Continue reading...Owner cancels Keystone XL pipeline months after Biden revoked permit
TC Energy halts project that faced longstanding opposition from climate campaigners
A $9bn oil pipeline that became a symbol of the rising political clout of climate advocates and a flashpoint in US-Canada relations was officially canceled on Wednesday.
Keystone XL, which was proposed in 2008 to bring oil from Canada’s western tar sands to US refiners, was halted by owner TC Energy after Joe Biden this year revoked a key permit needed for a US stretch of the 1,200-mile project.
Continue reading...New York ISO seeing increased power demand, higher generation from carbon-emitting sources
California offset issuances continue to languish, as Quebec credits top 1 mln
Check your mirrors: 3 things rooftop solar can teach us about Australia's electric car rollout
Young clownfish on coastal reefs dying faster due to exposure to artificial light, study finds
Researchers say species exposed for long periods to light pollution near the shore were less likely to survive than those living farther away
Young clownfish on coastal reefs are dying faster as a result of exposure to artificial light at night, according to new research.
An international team of scientists studying reefs on Moorea, a tiny island of French Polynesia, have found that orange-fin anemonefish – a species of clownfish – exposed for long periods to human-generated artificial light were 36% less likely to survive than clownfish living in reefs farther from the coast.
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