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UK’s fledgling edible insect sector in jeopardy after Brexit
Industry laments a missed opportunity to put Britain at the forefront of a growing movement towards alternative protein
Legal changes triggered by Brexit are putting the UK’s fledgling edible insect sector in jeopardy.
Before Brexit, all edible insect companies operated under transitional measures set out in the EU’s “novel food” regulation. This allowed insects to be legally farmed and processed for human consumption.
Continue reading...Output restricted at 11 Queensland solar farms after Callide coal explosion
Some 11 solar farms and one wind farm in north Queensland have output limited in safety first response to Callide coal explosion.
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Climate change will cost a young Australian up to $245,000 over their lifetime, court case reveals
Explainer: When can I charge my house from my EV?
The ability to use your car as a mobile energy storage and supply device is on our doorstep – or should we say, in our driveway.
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Energy retail upstart Amber gains new funds and customer base in CBA deal
CBA-led investment round sweetened with deal that will see Amber offer its energy products to the bank's substantial customer base.
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Children win landmark climate change court case against Australian minister
Federal Court rules that the federal environment minister owes a 'duty of care' to protect children from climate impacts of coal mine expansion.
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ARB nixes offsets from Wisconsin-based livestock project
Tulsa massacre: The search for victims, 100 years on
Climate: World at risk of hitting temperature limit soon
CP Daily: Wednesday May 26, 2021
RFS Market: RIN prices rise on news of Delta Air Lines halting credit purchases
CO2 removal technology in need of more early movers to scale units -panel
Suncor net zero strategy outlines new Alberta carbon offset generation
Shell, Exxon and Chevron stunned by courts and shareholders in climate blitz
A historic court ruling and shareholder revolts mark one of the worst days for big oil in recent history. And the year is only getting started.
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Stephen Hawking's papers to be saved for the nation
Climate policy that relies on a shift to electric cars risks entrenching existing inequities
Australia's threatened species plan sends in the ambulances but ignores glaring dangers
California offset issuances continue to slide as 378k new credits minted
Ministers accused of hypocrisy over ‘toothless’ environment bill
Campaigners say bill that ministers call ‘ambitious’ fails to protect green spaces, air quality or wildlife, and is ‘riddled with loopholes’
Ministers have been accused of hypocrisy in bringing forward a “toothless” environment bill that will fail to protect against developers concreting over valuable green space, lack provisions for improving air quality, and contain what campaigners said were inadequate protections for wildlife.
The government voted down amendments to its flagship environment bill on Wednesday that would have strengthened the powers of a watchdog, given local communities more say over planning and development, and expanded protections for habitats.
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