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25.01.2022 As emissions rise, our leaders fall The Australian Mon 24 February, 2020 From Rudd to Gillard to Abbott and Turnbull, a succession of PMs fell after failing to enact an emissions reduction policy.
24.01.2022 Rooftop solar pushes South Australia grid demand to new record low Reneweconomy Mon 21 October, 2019 Rooftop solar has helped push operational grid demand in the renewable state of South Australia down to a new record low of 475MW, according to a new update from the Australian Energy Market Operator.
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23.01.2022 Climate emergency demands change of course News.com.au Mon 21 October, 2019 Declaring a climate emergency would be an opportunity for Australias parliament to "change course" on how it grapples with climate change, Labor argues. Also Appeared In... 7 News 9 News The Advertiser The Australian The Canberra Times The Mercury The Newcastle Herald See more
23.01.2022 Axis Capital quits coal, oil sands Insurance News Mon 21 October, 2019 Specialty lines insurer Axis Capital will stop underwriting and investing in businesses involved with the coal and oil sands-related industries in January.
22.01.2022 Wrong side of the chasm: Australia can still cross the bridge to a low-carbon world The Guardian Sun 3 November, 2019 There is a chasm between a world that quickly breaks the link between modern economic growth and carbon emissions, and a world that fails to do so. The side of the chasm that we are now on is a dangerous place. It would be reckless beyond the normal human irrationality for us to stay where we are.
22.01.2022 Goldman Sachs abandons coal as investors look to low-emissions future ABC News Fri 20 December, 2019 The latest climate talks in Madrid achieved very little, with the worlds governments making glacial progress on the task of cutting greenhouse gas emissions to avoid climate catastrophe.
21.01.2022 Greenhouse gas emissions from diesel vehicles cancelled out cuts from renewable energy The Guardian Sat 2 November, 2019 Greenhouse gas emissions from diesel cars, utes and vans have risen sharply since 2011, effectively cancelling out the cut in pollution from new renewable energy replacing some coal plants. Topic Also Covered By... Reneweconomy Australias surging diesel emissions from cars and utes cancel out wind and solar gains See more
20.01.2022 Why go solar? #24hoursofsun #saveonenergybills #jobsinrenewables
20.01.2022 Thanks to everyone at Fronius Australia for your technical support for the past 12+ years. Sam, Chris ....and Bella is back on Board. All the best for what is to come.
20.01.2022 EU pushes to outlaw corporate greenwashing The Australian Financial Review Thu 19 December, 2019 London | The European Union is aiming to outlaw corporate greenwashing, forcing asset managers and companies to conform with a new set of uniform standards that determines what is and isnt an environmentally sustainable activity or investment.
19.01.2022 One Nation senator takes aim at BoM over climate change data SBS World News Australia Mon 21 October, 2019 The head of Australias weather agency has fended off questions from One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts suggesting the bureau changed data to fit a climate change narrative. Topic Also Covered By... News.com.au BOM defends data to One Nation senator The Advertiser The Canberra Times The Daily Telegraph The Geelong Advertiser The Gold Coast Bulletin The Herald Sun The Weekly Times See more
16.01.2022 Can we see more of that please?!
16.01.2022 Pauline Hanson gives Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authoritys top scientist a serve over coral bleaching 7 News Mon 21 October, 2019 A defiant Pauline Hanson has told the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authoritys top scientist coral bleaching is a natural occurrence, rejecting its link to heatwaves. Also Appeared In... Perthnow The Canberra Times The Newcastle Herald Yahoo News See more
15.01.2022 South Australia had lowest cost of supply in main grid in October Reneweconomy Fri 1 November, 2019 The renewable energy state of South Australia recorded the lowest prices in Australias main grid in October, a month when it sourced well over half of its its electricity supply from wind and solar.
14.01.2022 Battery charge looming as society pulls plug on coal The Australian Wed 13 January, 2021 The accelerating transition to renewables is likely to spur the addition of more big batteries as electricity producers reliant on coal power invest to modernise their generation fleets, Bloomberg New Energy Finance says.
13.01.2022 UN chief Antonio Guterres warns Asia to quit addiction to coal as climate change threatens region ABC News Sun 3 November, 2019 The United Nations chief has warned Asia to quit its "addiction" to coal, as climate change threatens hundreds of millions of people vulnerable to rising sea levels across the region. Topic Also Covered By... Yahoo News Asia must quit coal addiction: UN chief SBS World News Australia UN chief warns Asia must quit its coal addiction See more
13.01.2022 The toxic political culture that makes good policy impossible in Australia Reneweconomy Mon 24 February, 2020 The science is clear. Human induced climate change is a major threat to the citizen of Australia. Unless I am mistaken the most basic and fundamental obligation of any government of any persuasion is to ensure the safety of its citizens. Isnt it?
13.01.2022 Giant water battery helps university cut energy costs by 40 per cent The Brisbane Times Sun 3 November, 2019 A giant chilled water-battery is using the solar energy generated by 6000 solar panels on top of roofs at the University of the Sunshine Coast to chill water and save 40 per cent of airconditioning costs. Also Appeared In... The Age The Sydney Morning Herald WAToday See more
13.01.2022 In the last ten years, 638GW of solar capacity was installed worldwide.
12.01.2022 NSW councils declare climate emergency Insurance News Mon 21 October, 2019 Local councils in NSW have voted to declare a climate emergency and will urge state and federal governments to develop climate risk standards, such as providing more renewable energy for all new infrastructure and property projects.
11.01.2022 We have the tech, lets see the strategy: Cannon-Brookes takes aim at Morrisons technology investment target Smart Company Mon 24 February, 2020 Atlassian co-founder and perpetual eco-warrior Mike Cannon-Brookes has taken aim at the governments plan to push technology investment over reducing carbon emissions, saying we already have the tech we need, whats missing is everything else.
11.01.2022 Helps the Environment and your Wallet! You Beauty!
11.01.2022 UN climate talks to take place in Madrid News.com.au Sat 2 November, 2019 The United Nations annual climate conference will take place in Madrid, Spain, in December after Chile pulled out of hosting duties following weeks of unrest. Also Appeared In... 7 News 9 News NT News The Advertiser The Australian The Canberra Times The Daily Telegraph The Geelong Advertiser The Gold Coast Bulletin The Herald Sun The Mercury The Newcastle Herald The Weekly Times Yahoo News Topic Also Covered By 9 News Spain offers to save canned climate talks Yahoo News The Age The Brisbane Times The Sydney Morning Herald WAToday Yahoo News Spain steps in to host COP25 climate summit as Greta asks for a lift See more
08.01.2022 ICA chief issues climate change warning Insurance News Mon 21 October, 2019 Climate change could lead to parts of the country becoming uninsurable, Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) President Richard Enthoven has warned.
08.01.2022 Australias hidden opportunity to cut carbon emissions, and make money in the process The Conversation Fri 1 November, 2019 Its no secret that cutting down trees is a main driver of climate change. But a forgotten group of plants is critically important to fixing our climate and they are being destroyed at an alarming rate.
07.01.2022 Peta Credlin: Forget climate panic. The energy emergency is here The Daily Telegraph Sun 3 November, 2019 The climate zealotry that the Morrison government was meant to stop is getting out of control, putting Australias energy supply at risk, and with it, the economy, writes Peta Credlin. Also Appeared In... NT News The Advertiser The Courier Mail The Gold Coast Bulletin The Mercury See more
06.01.2022 Distributed solar to lead global renewables surge, as costs fall another third Reneweconomy Mon 21 October, 2019 Australia is expected to take a lead role in the global surge in the uptake of distributed solar, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency, as costs fall by another one-third over the next five years and offer significant savings to conventional grid-sourced power supplies.
06.01.2022 Draft changes to Green Star rating tool redefine sustainability Architecture and Design Fri 20 December, 2019 The Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has released draft credits for their Green Star for New Buildings rating tool. The revised standards establish detailed requirements to redefine sustainability for new buildings and major refurbishments.
06.01.2022 Reduced demand to offset surge in power prices The Australian Tue 25 February, 2020 The cost of electricity will rise about 40 per cent by 2050 but households power use will halve, according to a study that mapped a path to zero net emissions.
05.01.2022 Sydney mayor unveils $60m renewables plan News.com.au Tue 22 October, 2019 The City of Sydney has unveiled a $60 million renewable energy plan that would see council meet all its electricity needs using only wind and solar power. Also Appeared In... The Advertiser The Australian The Canberra Times The Daily Telegraph The Geelong Advertiser The Gold Coast Bulletin The Mercury The Weekly Times Yahoo News See more
05.01.2022 The sun is an amazing source of power, producing 885 million terawatt hours every year! Plants need sunlight to grow. Animals, including humans, need plants for... food and the oxygen they produce. We have a long way to go before we start using the suns power to its full potential for our energy needs, but we are on our way #24hoursofsun
05.01.2022 Please dont think about climate change and the economy. It may upset you The Sydney Morning Herald Sat 2 November, 2019 Its coming to something when we get so little leadership from the bloke we pay to lead us that the unelected have to fill the vacuum. Now 10 business organisations have united to urge Scott Morrison either to set out the climate policy rules to drive action by the private sector, or end up spending a shedload of taxpayers money fixing the problem himself.... Also Appeared In The Age The Brisbane Times WAToday See more
05.01.2022 WOW. Clive Palmer company reapplies for mine four times size of Adanis Carmichael The Guardian Tue 22 October, 2019... A Clive Palmer-controlled company has applied for a mining lease and environmental authority to build a massive coalmine four times the size of Adanis in the Queensland Galilee Basin. See more
03.01.2022 Spring is almost here. Need Solar Power for your Home or Business? Give us a call.
03.01.2022 Newly-built houses produce more than five times more carbon than they should: study Domain Tue 25 February, 2020 A new-build home produces more than five times more carbon dioxide than it should to meet the 2-degree Paris climate target, research warns.
03.01.2022 The Inverters still come with the 10 year warranty!
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