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AEMO says wind, solar and storage pipeline at record high, as battery proposals double
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SwitchedOn podcast: Batteries, not band-aids, key to cost-of-living energy cure
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Korean power company to introduce clean brick production, develop Article 6 credits in Nepal
New Zealand group seeks to take climate ambition case to the Supreme Court
India and Pakistan already sweltering in ‘new normal’ heatwave conditions
Temperatures south Asians dread each year arrive early as experts talk of ever shorter transition to summer-like heat
The summer conditions south Asian countries dread each year have arrived alarmingly early, and it’s only April. Much of India and Pakistan is already sweltering in heatwave conditions, in what scientists say is fast becoming the “new normal”.
Temperatures in the region typically climb through May, peaking in June before the monsoon brings relief. But this year, the heat has come early. “As far as Asia and the Indian subcontinent are concerned, there was a quick transition from a short window of spring conditions to summer-like heat,” said GP Sharma, the meteorology president of Skymet, India’s leading private forecaster.
Continue reading...Australia’s biggest battery project in first stage of commissioning, next to the biggest coal plant
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Canadian bank ditches emissions, sustainable finance goals
Australia’s best photos of the month – April 2025
Wild weather, elections and rabbit jumping are all part of some of the month’s best images in Australia for April
Continue reading...BRIEFING: Louisiana CCS remains highly contentious, state representatives hear
Government not taking climate seriously - advisers
Government not taking climate seriously - advisers
White House fires US scientists preparing National Climate Assessment
Colombian peatlands carbon storage capacity up to 1.91 billion tonnes of CO2e -study
‘A living collective’: study shows trees synchronise electrical signals during a solar eclipse
French asset manager enters new forest finance partnership
Rising emissions put UK land, homes at growing risk of flooding, experts warn
Charity calls on industrial gas companies to speed up transition
Labour not protecting people, economy and homes from climate crisis, watchdog says
Plans to protect UK from extreme weather are inadequate, Climate Change Committee says in scathing assessment
Labour is putting people, the economy and the environment in increasing peril by failing to act on the effects of the climate crisis, the UK’s climate watchdog has said.
Flooding, droughts and heatwaves are all increasing in severity due to climate breakdown, but current plans to protect people, land and infrastructure against extreme weather have been judged inadequate in a scathing assessment of the UK’s preparedness.
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