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Australian miner South32 sets goal for Scope 3 net zero GHG emissions by 2050
The week in wildlife – in pictures
The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including helpful blue-banded bees, a recovering vulture and a drumming chimp
Continue reading...Bird photographer of the year – the winning pictures
The bird photographer of the year winners for 2022 have been unveiled. An image of a rock ptarmigan in winter plumage taking flight above the snow-covered mountains of Tysfjord, Norway, has taken the grand prize in the world’s largest bird photography competition, which saw more than 20,000 entries from all over the world
Continue reading...Australia’s energy regulator struggles with reality of variable wind and solar
Energy regulator appears to have jumbled its data when trying to make an example of wind and solar in its latest market report.
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'Untenable': even companies profiting from Australia's carbon market say the system must change
Poorest areas bear brunt of air pollution, US study shows
Evidence suggests least well-off and minority ethnic communities face biggest burden from toxic air
It has long been known that the poorest and those from minority ethnic communities shoulder the greatest burden from air pollution – and now a study has provided compelling evidence.
Researchers used sensors mounted on satellites and aircraft to map nitrogen dioxide across 11 major US cities. Clouds and snow on the ground prevented measurement on many days but the researchers were able to map the pollution exposure well enough to compare with census data.
Continue reading...The west is ignoring Pakistan’s super-floods. Heed this warning: tomorrow it will be you
Those who don’t die from the floods risk death by starvation – yet you’ve probably heard little about the devastation
Today, Pakistan, the world’s fifth-most-populous country, is fighting for its survival. This summer, erratic monsoon rains battered the country from north to south – Sindh, the southernmost province, received 464% more rain over the last few weeks than the thirty-year average for the period.
At the same time, Pakistan’s glaciers are melting at a rate never seen before. These two consequences of the climate crisis have combined to create a monstrous super-flood that has ravaged the country.
Continue reading...NZ govt releases paper largely supportive of CCC’s proposed ETS changes
Nissan set to give its Leaf EV batteries a second life in Australia manufacturing plant
Nissan is retooling its Australian casting plant so it can repurpose old batteries from its Leaf electric cars to help power the plant and cut its carbon footprint.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Climate bill, Snowy and the case for a strategic reserve
First climate bill in a decade is passed, Snowy’s leadership, renewable pipelines and Oxford’s Farhad Billimoria on what might work in Australia’s new market design.
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Environmental groups say Glencore greenwashing as it expands Australian coal mining
Environmental law group alleges Glencore is misleading investors over its environmental targets given its growing footprint in coal mining.
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Norwegian largest pension fund backs fund pursuing Australia’s biggest battery project
Norway's biggest pension fund backs Australian fund building some of the world's biggest solar plant and a massive battery near Brisbane.
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CP Daily: Thursday September 8, 2022
Solar power saved Europe €29 billion in this summer’s energy crisis
New analysis reveals record levels of solar across the EU over summer avoided the need for 20bn cubic metres of gas, and the cost to import it.
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Explainer: What is the NEM, anyway, and how is it tracking in the shift to renewables?
It's not really national, and its not even - or only - a market. The NEM is a complex system of systems, and it's facing a lot of challenges.
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Truss lifts ban on fracking, and will prop up fossil fuel companies in energy crisis
EU and UK take markedly different approaches to managing the energy crisis – one taxing windfall profits, the other propping up the oil and gas sector.
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