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Ice is flowing slower on Greenland than many feared
Greenland’s ice is not flowing into the sea as quickly as feared, but the news is not all good for sea level rise.
Michael D. Lemonick
May 4, 2012
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Hot news in cleantech: Mining for geothermal, fusion find, solar cones
Taking the geothermal heat out of coal mines; a new finding may help fusion reactors; a solar cone for lamp-posts?
Sophie Vorrath
May 4, 2012
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Power in numbers: Tapping the Aus-China solar alliance
The partnership between Australia and China is making the economics of solar persuasive, and the opportunities for Australia are endless.
John Grimes
May 4, 2012
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Solar thermal can cure what ails Port Augusta
It’s hard to find a more appropriate solution to the power, pollution, health and employment issues in Port Augusta than solar thermal with storage.
David Shearman
May 3, 2012
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New solar reality: Busting myths and burying fossils
New research finds US solar provides more jobs per MWh than any other energy industry – and suggests solar’s enormous potential is no longer theoretical.
Adam James
May 3, 2012
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Mixed Greens: South Korea approves carbon trading scheme
Bill approved to establish South Korean cap-and-trade scheme by 2015; Durban explores sea-current power; Enel Green Power borrows €180m for wind.
Sophie Vorrath
May 3, 2012
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Is the solar multiplier doomed?
Growing speculation that the solar multiplier will be wound down, as Origin Energy adds its weight to such calls, and for changes to the RET.
Sophie Vorrath
May 3, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Wave goodbye, as another renewables Co bows out
UK’s REH to sell clean energy assets, including 25% stake in Carnegie Wave Energy; fed govt’s Green Buildings tax breaks in doubt.
Sophie Vorrath
May 2, 2012
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Wind energy finally taking off again in Australia
Origin Energy signs its largest PPA for a wind farm as the local wind energy market springs to life after a near three-year hiatus. Thailand’s Ratch Industries, New Zealand’s TrustPower and RePower, all say the market is looking more promising.
Sophie Vorrath
May 2, 2012
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Is China the clever carbon country?
If Australia wants to be clever about carbon, it’s time for a strategy rethink. And China’s flexible approach would be a good place to start.
Stuart Allinson
May 2, 2012
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Australia to hit 2012 Kyoto target, but don’t get too excited
That the Kyoto target is almost certainly going to be achieved is no big deal. Our long-term target, however, will require a new industrial revolution.
Kevin Parton
May 2, 2012
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The week in cleantech and carbon: Emissions reality check
Ministers at last week’s clean energy summit were warned that the sector’s progress is far from sufficient to address the climate challenge.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
May 2, 2012
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Swell idea: Ground-breaking wave energy project wins federal support
Carnegie Wave Energy gets $9.9m federal grant towards the development of a grid-connected demonstration of its CETO technology.
Sophie Vorrath
May 1, 2012
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Three charts that show why solar has hit a true tipping point
A new report highlights three crucial factors giving the solar industry the kind of momentum that could generate more than $1T in investments from 2012-2020.
Stephen Lacey
May 1, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Solar shakeout claims more green jobs
LDK Solar cuts 22% of staff; bankruptcy shelves crowd-funded UK wind project; German solar installations double; SolarCity to float; RECs regulatory body established.
Sophie Vorrath
May 1, 2012
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Getting to the bottom of Antarctic ice melt
A new study suggests the warming sea, not the air, is responsible for speeding the loss of ice from Antarctica.
Michael D. Lemonick
May 1, 2012
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Everybody’s talkin about sustainability…
…but does anyone actually really know what it looks like? And why have governments collectively lost interest in sustainable development?
Mike Burbridge
May 1, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Another blow for CCS as Canada project shelved
Alberta CCS project abandoned on poor CO2 outlook; Hansen says carbon price a must in climate fight; Japan’s 13% renewables boost; and Norway’s Leaf affair.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 30, 2012
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Book Review: The Crash Course
No matter how much you think you know about sustainability, you will walk away from this impressive work of scholarship wiser, if sadder.
John Atcheson
Apr 30, 2012
2
Lies in the US energy debate
Having felt euphoria when Obama rejected the Keystone XL pipeline, environmentalists now see the tarsands juggernaut barely pausing.
Alan S. Kesselheim
Apr 30, 2012
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