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News / Australia
28 July 2011
Policy & Finance
Repeated logging breaches go unpenalised, says report
Repeated logging breaches go unpenalised, says report
Energy
Solar industry set for 'pink batts fiasco'
Solar industry set for 'pink batts fiasco'
Energy
Alice Springs' Uterne solar farm completed
Alice Springs' Uterne solar farm completed
27 July 2011
Carbon & Climate
Plywood audit after Greenpeace protest
Plywood audit after Greenpeace protest
Policy & Finance
Farmers wary of shift to harvesting carbon credits
Farmers wary of shift to harvesting carbon credits
Waste
Hunter recycling park promises to be world-first
Hunter recycling park promises to be world-first
Energy
Another green scheme troubled as bills remain unpaid
Another green scheme troubled as bills remain unpaid
Policy & Finance
LGS wins award for sustainability
LGS wins award for sustainability
Carbon & Climate
New development's green star rating at risk
New development's green star rating at risk
Food & Agriculture
Big red canvas to draw carbon farming on Henbury Station
Big red canvas to draw carbon farming on Henbury Station
26 July 2011
Waste
Potential of recycling not recognised: Ritchie
Potential of recycling not recognised: Ritchie
Energy
Renewable energy jobs for South Australia
Renewable energy jobs for South Australia
Green Buildings
Looking beyond the hills, ridges and buffers
Looking beyond the hills, ridges and buffers
Energy
Wind farm price pain
Wind farm price pain
Energy
PM Julia Gillard rejects Anna Bligh's hopes for $1.7 billion in coal compo
PM Julia Gillard rejects Anna Bligh's hopes for $1.7 billion in coal compo
Energy
Parrots feel wind as turbines take over
Parrots feel wind as turbines take over
Policy & Finance
Reduced fuel credits to hit waste & recycling
Reduced fuel credits to hit waste & recycling
Manufacturing
BioBag wins Armidale-Dumaresq tender
BioBag wins Armidale-Dumaresq tender
Policy & Finance
Labor, Greens in forest tussle
Labor, Greens in forest tussle
25 July 2011
Cities
Ecovillage retains its water autonomy and saves on council bills
Ecovillage retains its water autonomy and saves on council bills
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The policy prioritises low-cost solutions for domestic decarbonisation, and higher-cost measures for international markets under Article 6. An …
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Sustainability consultancy Adelie opens Asia office in Singapore
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South Korea to unveil green transition roadmap amid lagging renewables
Targets 100 GW of renewables by 2030, but low baseline and structural constraints underscore scale of transition challenge.
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Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
Experts question whether overseas assistance can make any difference to a cycle of failed projects and stalled ambitions.
Long coastlines, zero turbines: India’s stranded offshore wind
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