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Coalition raids CEFC. again, $100m green cities fund
…news release Coal-ition… latest policy proposal green cities fund…industry and green groups say this $100M move constitutes the third such “redirection” of CEFC funding, with $1 billion withdrawn for car loan scheme, and another $1 billion to fund the Great Barrier … Continue reading
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Tagged ARENA, CEFC, climate emergency declaration, green cities, Policy & Politics
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American ‘weaponised philanthropy’
IMAGE: KOCH BROTHERS (JOE KLAMAR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES)LINK TO LARGER IMAGE. For two people who have never held elected office, billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch, are without a doubt the most influential people in American politics. But although they are shaping American … Continue reading
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Tagged climate emergency declaration, denialist, Koch, Policy & Politics
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UCG banned immediately in Queensland, laws to follow, Mines Minister Anthony Lynham say
PHOTO: Linc Energy’s underground coal gasification pilot plant is located at Chinchilla. (Landline: Pip Courtney) Underground coal gasification (UCG) will be banned in Queensland due to its environmental impact, Mines Minister Dr Anthony Lynham says. There had been only three UCG pilot projects … Continue reading
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Tagged brown coal, climate emergency declaration, Policy & Politics, UCG
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Nuclear fail: New reactor took 43 years to build, shut down after 2 days
More than four decades after construction began, the Watts Bar-2 reactor was finally connected to the grid on 3 June 2016. However, two days later, while operating at 12.5 percent power, the reactor automatically shut down. >more> RenewEconomy
Rundle: Direct Action puts Australia in the ‘arseholes club’ of climate policy
Australia is the worst performer on climate action in the industrialised world. Some countries that had been with us in the arseholes club, such as the US, have now left it, according to CAT, thanks to recent changes in policy. … Continue reading
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Tagged climate emergency declaration, emission reduction, Policy & Politics
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Electricity disconnection hotspot map pinpoints ‘huge economic challenges’
PHOTO: The areas with the highest number of disconnection proportional to population. (St Vincent de Paul Society) MAP: Australia New data shows extreme financial distress is the reason many Australians have their electricity disconnected, not the high cost of power alone…Mr Dufty said … Continue reading
Australia playing catch-up with Europe, US and China in deploying renewable energy
Each installation, be it on the household or utility scale has its own set of characteristics, based on a range of factors. He asks whether Australia would like to be a developer, manufacturer and seller of solar energy systems or … Continue reading
Climate poses conflict threat in South Asia
South Asia.. 4% of world’s land area and 1.7 Billion people.. 20% of global population, is one of the most environmentally-challenged areas on Earth…also one of the most politically unstable.. with regional rivalries – particularly between India and Pakistan – … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, Policy & Politics, refugees, South Asia, war
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100% Renewables is doable, but when will we see it done?
..note acceleration of uptake of new product lines over time; smart phones being steepest… <Problem> is not just government attacks .. big three power retailers capital strike against RE … Power Purchasing Agreements (PPA)…paper that make wind farms bankable locking down a fixed … Continue reading
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Tagged 100% renewable, climate change, emissions, Policy & Politics
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EV train – batteries included!
After a gap of more than 50 years, battery-powered train technology has returned to Britain’s rail network. Between Jan 2015 and mid February the new vehicle, known as the Independently Powered Electric Multiple Unit (IPEMU), will run in a weekday timetable service between … Continue reading