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$17376.90/MWh as Aussie Coal Plants Profit from Renewable Energy Failures – Watts Up With That?

Essay by Eric Worrall First published JoNova; If only all coal plants were forced to close, then there would be no opportunity for greed...

Why you need a go-bag » Yale Climate Connections

When a disaster strikes, you might need to evacuate your home quickly, so it’s important to pack a go-bag full of essentials beforehand. But...

‘100 million killed, harmed’: Joint report sounds alarm on scale of native wildlife deaths from deforestation

BRISBANE/SYDNEY, Tuesday 30 July 2024 — A joint report from two of Australia’s leading advocacy organisations, Greenpeace Australia Pacific and RSPCA Queensland, has...

The New York Times Is Clueless When It Comes to Climate and the #ParkFire – Watts Up With That?

The New York Times (NYT), in a July 30th story titled “How Did the Park Fire Get So Big, So Fast?” claims that...

Advances in oil and gas drilling technology could boost geothermal energy » Yale Climate Connections

Below the surface of the Earth, deep reservoirs of steam and hot water provide a vast potential source of geothermal energy. This energy...

100 million animals killed, injured or displaced every year

New research from RSPCA Queensland and Greenpeace Australia Pacific paints a dire reality of the impact deforestation is having on native wildlife. To read...

Cropped 31 July 2024: Deep-sea mining talks; UN hunger report; Venezuela election and the Amazon

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s Cropped. We handpick and...

No Governor Inslee, Repeal of Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act Won’t Hurt the Climate – Watts Up With That?

By Steve Goreham Originally published in Master Resource. Washington State’s Climate Commitment Act (CCA) faces the possibility of repeal this fall. Governor Jay Inslee and...

Long-term whitebark pine restoration project aims to save the trees for future generations » Yale Climate Connections

In the Rocky Mountains, vast areas of whitebark pine trees have been killed by wildfires, mountain pine beetles, and a fungus called blister...

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