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Mixed Greens: ACF raises RET flag as CEFC bill introduced
Tabling of CEFC legislation raises concerns about RET role; UK energy plan to boost nuclear, wind; Windlab’s South Africa win; Dyesol buy-back; SEA CEO shift.
Sophie Vorrath
May 23, 2012
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It’s only natural: One Republican’s take on climate change
US Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner tells Heartland conference rising CO2 levels are good, and will make it ‘easier to feed 7 billion people.’
Stephen Lacey
May 23, 2012
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Teaching kids to think critically about climate change
Two recently published climate sceptic books have starkly illustrated the need to enhance the scientific literacy of Australia’s children.
Frances Quinn
May 23, 2012
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G-8 leaders agree to cut short-lived greenhouse gases
Newly formed coalition aims to cut emissions of climate warming pollution that acts on shorter timescales than carbon dioxide.
Andrew Freedman
May 23, 2012
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Book it, we’re toast: The Fate of the Species
Fred Guterl’s sobering new book explores the various reasons why the human race may cause its own extinction.
Michael D. Lemonick
May 22, 2012
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South Africa shows Australia how to do green energy
South Africa’s latest tender for renewable projects has attracted $3.5 billion of investment, lower costs, cutting edge technologies, and a bunch of leading international developers that have all but given up on Australia. Will the lessons ever be learned?
Giles Parkinson
May 22, 2012
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A big deal for small wind
The Australian developers of an unique small-scale wind turbine celebrate the rollout of their first major deployment.
Giles Parkinson
May 22, 2012
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Mixed Greens: France refloats CO2 tax plan
Hollande administration calls for carbon tax on EU imports; Ceramic applauds VCEC FiT proposal; Brazil carbon credits planned ahead of cap-and-trade.
Sophie Vorrath
May 22, 2012
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Who are the Australian backers of Heartland’s climate denial?
America’s Heartland Institute boasts official supporters from far and wide. But some of the most devoted and long-standing come from Australia.
Graham Readfearn
May 22, 2012
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Fear and loathing as utilities grasp impact of solar PV
The evidence is mounting that the rapid deployment of solar PV and other distributed generation poses major challenges to the business models of generators and network operators. Will the market and pricing regulators resist their attempts to find a new way of gold-plating their businesses?
Giles Parkinson
May 21, 2012
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Green drive: Business leads shift to cleaner, cheaper cars
Survey finds Asian and G7 businesses leading shift away from fossil-fuelled cars, while another report finds notable savings for EV drivers.
Sophie Vorrath
May 21, 2012
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Time for solar courage
The largest barrier to solar power is not about technology, cost, efficiency or demand. So what’s keeping Australia’s energy policy stuck in a previous century?
Lynette Molyneaux
May 21, 2012
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