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Have our coal miners never heard of climate risk?
Perhaps the most appropriate backers of Greenpeace’s anti-coal campaign should be our superannuation funds and the government itself. The risks from a global carbon budget and technological change are growing rapidly. Even the head of Tata Power says “why invest in coal.” But our miners don’t want to know.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 8, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Tilting at windmills
Mitt Romney’s ‘imaginary world’ of renewables; Obama’s green-auto drive; Toyota’s ambitious hydrogen car plans; Germany delays solar subsidy cuts; new boss at Acciona.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 8, 2012
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Is the Great Barrier Reef still heritage-worthy?
UNESCO officials are visiting to see if Australia is meeting its ecological obligations to maintain the Reef’s heritage listing. Will we be delisted?
Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Mar 7, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Offshore wind for Fukushima
A 16MW floating wind farm for post-nuclear Fukushima; Q-Cells’ $1 billion loss; Scotland says 100% renewables means cheaper energy; and fund raisings for geothermal companies.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 7, 2012
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Will the techno-optimists save the world?
Techno-optimism is a form of denial. That things aren’t that serious and that politically difficult change that will confront powerful vested economic interests can be avoided. Such a view is reassuring, it feels good and it fits nicely with our genetic tendency to optimism. Unfortunately, it’s also wrong.
Paul Gilding
Mar 7, 2012
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Tech Focus: True Value claims top spot in solar PV market
True Value says it has overtaken Origin Energy to become Australia’s biggest PV installer, and makes some astounding predictions on cost.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 6, 2012
3
Smart energy: How to profit from falling demand
The nature of the game for the electricity industry is changing, more rapidly than anyone had contemplated. The AEMO data released on Tuesday confirm that. Are Australian generators and network operators smart enough to profit from falling demand?
Giles Parkinson
Mar 6, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Algae on the up and up
US algae producers optimistic about market, expanding capacity; Aqualia’s big plans for micro-algae fuel production.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 6, 2012
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Is your EV really so green?
In areas where coal is still king, the carbon footprint of an electric vehicle can be greater than that of a conventional car.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 6, 2012
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Can India take a lead in clean energy?
Set to become the world’s third-largest electricity market in 2012, India has the need and the potential to become a global leader in renewables.
Tim Buckley
Mar 6, 2012
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Tech Focus: the hand-to-mouth existence of a solar start-up
The slump in the value of global solar stocks has made Dyesol’s fund raising task more challenging.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 6, 2012
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Climate week that was: Crazy world of geoengineering
Geoengineering gone crazy; natural gas a false hope; a painful primer at the pump; and Seuss on the loose, too.
Climate Central
Mar 5, 2012
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