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Households could save $608 per year if NSW councils electrified all new homes

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A new report, Electric Savings: the case for NSW councils to reduce emissions and energy bills through electrification, based on modelling by Strategy Policy Research and commissioned by 350 Australia, shows that electrification could slash the energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions of newly built homes and businesses across NSW.     The report models how much money and … Continued

BCF customers restoring Australia’s waterways

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The weekend of June 7 to 9 will see customers of one of Australia’s leading retailers make a significant contribution to the health of Australia’s waterways. BCF’s ‘Small Change 4 Big Change’ weekend gives customers the opportunity to provide direct financial support to OzFish Unlimited, Australia’s only recreational fishing conservation charity in one massive donation … Continued

2024 duck shooting season a fizzer – very few duck shooters seen

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Premier Jacinta Allan has absolutely no empathy for Victoria’s sentient native waterbirds that are forced to suffer at the hands of recreational duck shooters. The Premier also lacks the vision needed to establish a First Nations nature-based wetlands tourism industry that would be as successful as the 1980s Cain Labor Government‘s Phillip Island penguin tourism … Continued

Monash Expert: World Environment Day (5 June)

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The theme for this year’s World Environment Day is “Our Land, Our Future” #GenerationRestoration. The theme emphasises the importance of restoring land, combating desertification, and enhancing resilience to drought. A Monash University expert is available to comment on various topics relating to World Environment Day.  Professor Diego Ramírez-Lovering, RISE Co-Director, Monash Art, Design and ArchitectureContact … Continued

Black & Veatch Studies Feasibility of Green Hydrogen, Infrastructure Development to Advance Energy Transition in Malaysia

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Global engineering, construction and consulting leader chosen to support Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s decarbonization journey and development of the green hydrogen economy KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia–BUSINESS WIRE– Black & Veatch, a global leader in critical infrastructure solutions, will study green hydrogen commercialization pathways as part of efforts to realize Malaysia’s low-carbon energy ambitions. Malaysia energy companies Tenaga … Continued

“Uncuddlies” need love too this World Environment Day

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EMBARGOED (12:01AM) MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 5 June 2024  “Uncuddlies” need love too this World Environment Day Australia’s “uncuddlies” like reptiles, fish and insects are driving the rapid growth in threatened species, with the nation encouraged to show them some love this World Environment Day. That goes for governments too, according to the latest Australia en Danger report from Conservation … Continued

ON THIN ICE: New modelling shows Australian ski industry will change dramatically by 2050 if current climate trajectory continues

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NEW MODELLING and a report from Protect Our Winters Australia (POW) and The Australian National University (ANU) shows that if the current level of climate pollution continues, all Australian ski resorts will face increasing challenges and some resorts are at risk of closing due to a continued reduction in snowfall.    Our Changing Snowscapes: Climate … Continued

ON THIN ICE: New modelling shows Australian ski industry will change dramatically by 2050 if current climate trajectory continues

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EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:05AM 5 June 2024   NEW MODELLING and a report from Protect Our Winters Australia (POW) and The Australian National University (ANU) shows that if the current level of climate pollution continues, all Australian ski resorts will face increasing challenges and some resorts are at risk of closing due to a continued reduction … Continued

“Uncuddlies” need love too this World Environment Day

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EMBARGOED (12:01AM) MEDIA RELEASE Wednesday 5 June 2024  “Uncuddlies” need love too this World Environment Day Australia’s “uncuddlies” like reptiles, fish and insects are driving the rapid growth in threatened species, with the nation encouraged to show them some love this World Environment Day. That goes for governments too, according to the latest Australia en Danger report from Conservation … Continued