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New rule to encourage networks to make poles and wires resistant to storms and climate risk
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Rare large carnivorous New Zealand snail filmed for the first time laying egg from its neck – video
The New Zealand Department of Conservation, which has managed a captive population of Powelliphanta augusta since 2006, was undertaking a routine weight check when a small, white egg started emerging from a snail’s slimy neck. The land snails, otherwise known as the Mount Augustus snail, are found only in New Zealand and are among some of the largest in the world. They are slow-growing and can live for decades.
Continue reading...Vietnam, Indonesia’s JETPs seeing progress but more needed, think tank says
US must support emerging blue hydrogen sector in next decade through 45V tax credit -report
North American Clean Fuels Markets: Liberal victory in Canada boosts CFR values, US schemes await price signals
California advisory body offers lawmakers gameplan to redesign ETS during reauthorisation process
Turnbull sells two pumped hydro storage projects to help AGL switch from coal to renewables
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Over 15 states file lawsuit against Trump administration following EV funding freeze
AEMO highlights raw potential of better wind and solar integration – and a change of mindset
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Soviet-era spacecraft likely to crash back to Earth
Carbon credit financier, UAE investment firm sign MoU for $100 mln climate solutions venture
US DOE shouldn’t pick favoured technologies when unfreezing LPO loans -report
Exchange announces first delivery of CORSIA Phase 1 credits at over $24 per tonne
Researcher proposes “imperfect idea” to address California’s fuel affordability with higher carbon prices on the horizon
Australia is set to be a renewables nation. After Labor’s win, there’s no turning back
Louisiana secures first water quality credits through nutrient reduction
Ill winds are blowing for Labour’s 2030 deadline for clean energy
Loss of the vast Hornsea 4 offshore wind project is bad news but it reveals a big flaw in setting a deadline
“Immensely challenging” and pushing the limits “of what is feasibly deliverable”. That was the state-owned National Energy System Operator’s description of its own proposals on how to decarbonise electricity generation in Great Britain by 2030. In short, it thought clean power by that date, a key Labour manifesto pledge, was “credible” and “achievable” as long as little went wrong along the way.
Neso’s £200bn plan, detailing a rapid rollout of offshore wind, onshore wind, solar farms plus a major upgrade of the electricity grid, was adopted virtually unchanged by the government at the end of last year.
Continue reading...Elk could return to UK after 3,000 years in rewilding project
First stage of initiative will introduce ‘keystone’ species to beaver enclosures in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire
Elk could return to the UK after 3,000 years under plans by the Wildlife Trusts to reintroduce the “keystone” species into Britain’s landscapes.
The Derbyshire Wildlife Trust wants to introduce elk into two existing beaver enclosures in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, with the hope of demonstrating that the large semiaquatic deer should be released to roam free in the wild.
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