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Climate change: Green energy 'stagnates' as fossil fuels dominate
AEMO warns of tight electricity supplies in NSW, after seizing control of market
AEMO chief Daniel Westerman warns NSW faces a night of tight electricity supplies, as the market operator takes control of the National Electricity Market.
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Strange bee-haviour: social life of Australian species offers insights on evolution, scientists say
Researchers believe the Amphylaeus morosusis bee only recently made the switch from solitary to colony living
The unusual social life of a native species of Australian bee has shed light on how cooperative behaviours in bees evolved, new research suggests.
Flinders University scientists have analysed the behaviour of Amphylaeus morosus, a forest-dwelling bee that lives in small nests of rarely more than two females.
Continue reading...Climate groups blast minister’s support of new Australian gas projects as ‘fact-free spin’
Transition to renewables, not new gas developments, will help avoid future power crises, environment groups say
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Climate and environment groups have criticised comments by the new resources minister, Madeleine King, in support of new gas development, saying it is inconsistent with what climate science says is required to limit global heating.
In an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald, King said new gas fields such as Santos’ Narrabri development in northern New South Wales would help avoid a future power crisis.
Continue reading...BP acquires key 40% role in big Australian green hydrogen export project
More than 20 million farm animals die on way to abattoir in US every year
Guardian analysis reveals toll of heat stress, cold and trauma amid rise in long-distance and more frequent journeys
Tens of millions of farm animals in the US are dying before they can be slaughtered, according to a Guardian investigation exposing the deadly conditions under which animals are transported around the country.
Approximately 20 million chickens, 330,000 pigs and 166,000 cattle are dead on arrival, or soon after, at abattoirs in the US every year, analysis of publicly available data shows. A further 800,000 pigs are calculated to be unable to walk on arrival.
Continue reading...If you're renting, chances are your home is cold. With power prices soaring, here's what you can do to keep warm
Great Solar Business Podcast: Is solar a good career move?
We explore the pros and cons of making a move into the solar industry with Thornton DeVoy from Solar Analytics.
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Labor resources minister’s support for Narrabri gas project labelled “disrespectful”
Opponents to the Narrabri gas project comments from the new federal resources minister backing the project are "ill-informed".
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“Impossible to operate:” AEMO declares suspension of electricity spot market
AEMO declares that it has suspended electricity markets across the entire NEM, because it has become "impossible to operate" within the rules.
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CP Daily: Tuesday June 14, 2022
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Dog health: Don't buy a bulldog until breed is reshaped, vets plead
Climate change: Rising sea levels threaten 200,000 England properties
NZ Market: New Zealand auction clears at NZ$76, CCR exhausted
Dumb and illegal: Regulators read the riot act to striking generators
AEMC tells striking generators that holding out for supposedly higher price by waiting for a market direction may be self defeating, and likely illegal.
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What will an Australia offshore wind farm look like? Here’s a video glimpse
Developers of one of Australia's first proposed offshore wind farm publish a 'visual simulation' of the project.
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Sea level rise in England will force 200,000 to abandon homes, data shows
Due to the climate crisis, within 30 years these coastal properties will not be salvageable, researchers say
Sea level rise will force the abandonment of about 200,000 coastal properties in England within 30 years, new data suggests, as the climate crisis takes hold.
These are the homes that cannot be saved, or which it would be too expensive to try to save, by measures such as seawalls and other coastal defences. Some of the areas most at risk include North Somerset, Sedgemoor, Wyre, North East Lincolnshire and Swale.
Continue reading...Thinktank that briefed against XR given £30k by Exxon Mobil in 2017
Report shows Policy Exchange, which called for criminalisation of environmental group, received money from oil company
A thinktank that received money from an oil company later published a report that advised the government to criminalise Extinction Rebellion in its tough new crime laws.
Several Conservative MPs and peers cited the 2019 report by Policy Exchange in parliament and the home secretary, Priti Patel, repeated its claims about the climate campaigners being “extremists”.
Continue reading...BP takes major position in one of world’s biggest green hydrogen hubs in Pilbara
Oil giant bp takes significant stake in $30 billion Asian Renewable Hub featuring 26GW of wind and solar and big green hydrogen and ammonia ambitions.
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