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EU gas grid operators set vision for 2040 hydrogen network roadmap
Corporate net zero commitments incrementally improving but still “stagnant” -analysis
Dominion Energy argues RGGI allowance approach is “prudent” as it carries short position into Q2
EU presidency holder Portugal floats compromise to try to unblock negotiations on Climate Law
Decade of inaction means it’s too late to cap global warming at 1.5 °C
Climate scientists says 1.5°C target now likely out of reach, and a dramatic ramp up emissions reduction efforts now needed to meet 2°C target.
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South Australia to introduce “flexible” export option for rooftop solar
South Australia to trial "flexible" exports for solar households in a trial that is expected to become standard throughout the country.
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EU Midday Market Brief
France’s Saint-Gobain launches employee-led internal carbon fund to cut CO2, invest in new projects
Climate crisis: Boris Johnson ‘too cosy’ with vested interests to take serious action
Report author calls for thorough clean-up of political donations, directorships and embedded interns
Boris Johnson’s government is “too cosy” with vested interests in business to take strong action on the climate crisis, the author of a report on “the polluting elite”, has warned.
Peter Newell, a professor of international relations at the University of Sussex, said: “We are never going to have change while these actors are so close to government. The government is not willing to take on these interests as it has close ties to big industries, including fossil fuels. There is a definite reluctance to take them on.”
Continue reading...St Vincent volcano: Island covered in layer of grey as La Soufriere erupts
Pacheedaht First Nation chiefs in Canada tell anti-logging protesters to leave their lands
Leaders condemn ‘unsolicited involvement by others in our territory’ as activists seek to protect old-growth trees
Two chiefs of a First Nation in western Canada have told anti-old growth logging protesters camped out on their traditional lands to pack up and go home.
Operating under the banner of the Rainforest Flying Squad, a group of predominantly non-Indigenous activists have been blocking logging roads across a swath of southern Vancouver Island and calling for an immediate halt to old-growth logging since last August.
Continue reading...South Korea postpones carbon auctions until June
COP26: Delaying key climate meeting preferable to 'messing it up'
“The gas led recovery is a fraud”, Labor’s Chris Bowen says
Bowen labels Morrison and Taylor's 'gas led recovery' a fraud, and says Labor must convince voters of economic opportunities of shift to zero emissions.
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Australian gas giants’ success relies on massive Paris failure: Market Forces
Market Forces says Woodside, Santos must wind down production immediately to avoid catastrophic climate change. Shareholders will vote on it tomorrow.
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UK’s native woodlands reaching crisis point, report warns
Drive to plant more trees will count for little if existing woods are lost, says Woodland Trust
The UK’s native woodlands are reaching a crisis point, with just 7% in good condition, according to the first comprehensive assessment of their health.
The Woodland Trust’s report found the woods facing a barrage of threats, including destruction by development, imported pests and diseases, the impacts of the climate crisis and pollution. Woodland specialist birds and butterflies have declined by almost half since 1970, it said.
Continue reading...Indian jumping ants have ability to shrink brain and re-grow it — study
Colony does not perish when queen dies as ‘chosen’ workers shrink brains and expand their ovaries
Few species in the animal kingdom can change the size of their brain. Fewer still can change it back to its original size. Now researchers have found the first insect species with that ability: Indian jumping ants.
They are like catnip to researchers in the field. In contrast to their cousins, Indian jumping ants colonies do not perish once their queen dies. Instead, “chosen” workers take her place – with expanded ovaries and shrunken brains – to produce offspring. But, if a worker’s “pseudo-queen” status is somehow revoked, their bodies can bounce back, the research suggests.
Continue reading...Morwell solar and battery project proposed to “fill void” in Victorian coal country
A 70MW solar and battery project proposed to help fill the gap left by Victoria’s retiring coal-fired power stations has applied for state development approval.
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Greek group strikes PPA for 18.7MW Wagga North solar farm
MYTILINEOS’ Renewables & Storage Development Business Unit and QEnergy have executed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) on WePower's renewable energy procurement and trading platform.
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Video: New Ioniq’s electric power play
The new Hyundai Ioniq will allow owners to plug in their laptops, tools, camping equipment and their entire house if need be.
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