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Hydrogen storage pilot project in underground salt dome reaches milestone
German energy provider completes first stage of test project to see whether the safe storage of green hydrogen in underground caverns is possible.
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A fossil fuel frenzy is drinking Australia’s finite water resources
Water is our life support system in a drying continent, yet the coal and gas industries consume prodigious amounts of water each day.
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Solar powered green ammonia plans in Pilbara submitted to state EPA
A solar powered, megawatt-scale hydrogen electrolyser plant to produce "green ammonia" in WA's Pilbara region begins environmental approvals process.
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Chart of the Day: Record wind output on Australia’s main grid on Tuesday
Wind output reaches a new record high on Australia's main grid on Tuesday night.
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Big Weather: Indigenous artists reflect on climate crisis – in pictures
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultural knowledge and sophisticated understanding of weather systems is the cornerstone for Big Weather, an exhibition currently showing at NGV Australia’s Ian Potter Centre. Climate crisis is never far from the surface, with works from artists like Karla Dickens, Clinton Naina, Treahna Hamm and Nici Cumpston addressing the changing weather patterns and the ongoing effects of colonisation on the land and its processes.
• Big Weather will be showing at the Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Melbourne, until 21 October
Continue reading...Western Australia’s Kalbarri after Cyclone Seroja ripped through – in pictures
The tourist town of Kalbarri on WA’s mid-west coast was hit by Cyclone Seroja on Sunday. Winds reached 170km/h, and about 70% of Kalbarri’s buildings were damaged. Many residents remain without power or telecommunications as clean-up operations begin
Continue reading...CP Daily: Tuesday April 13, 2021
US seeks China climate agreements ahead of Biden summit
UK woodlands 'at crisis point' amid wildlife decline
Noisy environments can have detrimental effect on plants, study finds
Persistent noise from natural gas wells in New Mexico disrupted birds that feed on and distribute pinyon seeds
As humans proliferate, we have penetrated deeper into wildlife habitats, creating a pervasive rise in environmental sound with our gadgets, traffic and industry. A growing body of research has shown how noise pollution adversely affects animal behaviour – but a study suggests the detrimental effects have trickled down to plants as well.
To investigate the long-term ecological effects of persistent noise, researchers chose the Rattlesnake Canyon habitat management area in New Mexico. Dominated by woodland plants, the area in the US south-west contains a high density of natural gas wells, some of which are coupled with compressors that run continuously and generate chronic noise at up to 100 decibels. That is as loud “as being next to the speakers at a Black Sabbath concert or standing right next to the train tracks as the train goes by”, said Dr Jenny Phillips, who was lead author of the study while at California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo. Other wells are devoid of compressors.
Continue reading...EU must impose mandatory checks to halt imported deforestation -report
Minimal US carbon price could help spur investment in green assets, study finds
US businesses worth $3 trillion back enhanced Paris target at upcoming Climate Summit
Environmental justice, green groups aim for higher TCI prices and more equity principles in final Model Rule
More shipbrokers charting their own course to trade carbon
Carbon capture’s litany of failures laid bare in new report
New research paper creates a database of CCS plants that were proposed and never built, underlying the false promise of "clean coal".
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Australia is world’s 10th biggest burner of thermal coal for power: report
Australia in 10th biggest burner of coal in the world, and has the fifth highest share of coal of total power generation.
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