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Amalyah Hart
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Amalyah Hart is a science journalist based in Melbourne.
Policy & Planning
Big oil hands huge windfall gains to shareholders as Northern summer burns
Big Oil accused of putting profits ahead of the planet, as it hands out windfall gains to shareholders and winds back green energy plans in face of tumbling temperature records.
Amalyah Hart
Aug 3, 2023
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Policy & Planning
“It is terrifying:” July confirmed as planet’s hottest month on record
July was the planet’s hottest month ever recorded – and may have been the hottest month in 120,000 years.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 28, 2023
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Wind
“It doesn’t make sense:” One of world’s biggest offshore wind projects grinds to halt over costs
One of the world’s biggest offshore wind projects has been halted because of a big jump in costs, raising questions about the UK’s renewable plans.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 20, 2023
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Renewables
Renewables could pass coal as leading global power source next year
Renewable electricity generation could outpace coal as world’s largest source of power in 2024, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 20, 2023
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Storage
Tesla poised to launch electricity supply venture in UK, led by Powerwall batteries
Tesla is poised to launch a new electricity supply venture in the UK, based around its Powerwall batteries, in its push for 100 pct renewables and global domination.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 14, 2023
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Policy & Planning
Fossil fuel giants “gaslighting” on emissions, Climate Council calls for greenwash ban
Climate Council calls for federal government intervention as Australia’s biggest polluters set net zero targets while expanding further into fossil fuels.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 13, 2023
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Storage
Could this aluminium battery be safe, efficient and non-toxic?
Scientists from Australia and China say say they’ve designed an early prototype aqueous aluminium radical battery that could be safe, efficient and non-toxic.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 6, 2023
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Policy & Planning
Climate costs most likely to hit world’s richest, as renewables erode fossil fuel billions
New study finds the financial impact of ambitious climate action will mostly be borne by the wealthiest people in society, due to stranded fossil fuels.
Amalyah Hart
Jun 23, 2023
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Policy & Planning
“It’s a fudge:” Bonn climate talks hit by stalemate over finance and emissions
Bonn conference settles on agenda for next COP in Dubai, without addressing the underlying problems that are holding up climate negotiations and real action.
Amalyah Hart
Jun 16, 2023
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Global steel industry can quit coal, reach net-zero by early 2040s, study finds
German study finds global steel industry could achieve net zero emissions by the early 2040s, but will need firm policy and cheap green hydrogen.
Amalyah Hart
Jun 15, 2023
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Hydrogen
Wind contract awarded for “world’s largest” green hydrogen project – to be built on floating city
Saudi awards wind contract for part of its $500 billion green energy project called Neom. But can it be done?
Amalyah Hart
Jun 9, 2023
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Policy & Planning
“Poison that’s killing us all”: Bonn climate talks try to prevent failure at gas-fired COP
Delegates struggle to fund common ground in preparatory talks ahead of the main COP climate negotiations to be held in fossil exporting giant UAE later this year.
Amalyah Hart
Jun 9, 2023
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