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Aussie farmers don’t have to choose between growing food and hosting solar; report shows they can do both

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27th November 2023 A report out today (Wednesday) shows Australia has enormous potential for grazing sheep and growing fruits and vegetables under solar panels, but better planning, more research and targeted government policy is needed to make these options work for local farmers. Agrivoltaics (also referred to as ‘agrisolar’) refers to co-locating agricultural production systems … Continued

Aussie farmers don’t have to choose between growing food and hosting solar; report shows they can do both at once

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EMBARGOED TO 11PM TUESDAY NIGHT FOR WEDNESDAY LAUNCH A report out today (Wednesday November 27) shows Australia has enormous potential for grazing sheep and growing fruits and vegetables under solar panels, but better planning, more research and targeted government policy is needed to make these options work for local farmers. Agrivoltaics (also referred to as … Continued

‘The fix is in’: Murujuga World Heritage delay shows government collusion with gas industry as new footage shows scale of Burrup industry destruction

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UNESCO World Heritage nomination for the Burrup Peninsula has been delayed by 12 months due to an invalid submission from the federal government. Former chair of the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation Raelene Cooper described the confirmation as the latest example of government and industry collusion to develop Woodside’s Burrup Hub. UNESCO has confirmed that consideration of … Continued

Monash University to host Blue Zone Pavilion at COP28, showcasing global commitment to climate action

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Monash University, recognised among the world’s top-50 universities, will be one of the leading global universities to host a Blue Zone pavilion at 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai, UAE, from 30 November to 12 December. Monash University is dedicated to addressing the pressing global challenge of climate change and has also … Continued

MEDIA ALERT: ROUNDTABLE AND PHOTO OPP ON WOODSIDE’S BURRUP HUB

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Embargoed until 5am Monday 27th November Politicians, experts and campaigners will bring the beauty of the Scott Reef and the stark reality of Woodside’s proposed Burrup Hub – Australia’s greatest climate threat – to Parliament House.    The delegation will lead a photo opp on the lawns of Parliament House and host a roundtable discussion … Continued

Rooftop solar on education buildings an answer for more child care places, say Parents for Climate

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November 24, 2023   Parents for Climate (formerly Australian Parents for Climate Action) welcomes today’s recommendation by the Productivity Commission that all Australian children be entitled to three days a week of high-quality early education and care.   “Along with this week’s announcement of the largest single investment in large-scale renewables in Australia’s history by … Continued

Schneider Electric drives Generative AI productivity and sustainability solutions by integrating Microsoft Azure OpenAI

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Schneider Electric customers and employees use GenAI (Generative AI) capabilities which deliver productivity gains and new ways of working Collaboration with Microsoft in artificial intelligence is focused on creating innovative solutions for sustainability Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, is harnessing the capabilities of Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) … Continued

Monash University at COP28: Expert commentary

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With just days until COP28 (30 November – 12 December), Monash University experts are available to discuss issues relating to the conference and climate change. COP28 is expected to be the largest ever global climate conference with an anticipated attendance of over 80,000 delegates and 140 heads of state from around the world. Monash University … Continued