Energy
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US Department of the Interior says ‘fragile and unique’ Arctic ecosystem at risk if drilling allowed, possibly by pro-fossil fuels Trump administration
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COP22 host leads by example in the fight against climate change with 52% green energy target by 2020 and Africa’s first city cycle hire scheme
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Petition supports nations such as Ecuador and Venezuela that tried to initiate a conflict of interests policy
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The Australian wave energy company’s new hub is the world’s largest and most advanced for developing offshore renewable energy technology
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Hospitality operators are realising sun, wind and water can do more than just attract tourists – they can power the resorts themselves
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Former staff members face up to five years in prison if convicted of lapses at Queensland coal gasification site
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The new bottom line Trump's influence on the future of clean energy is less clear than you think
Michael LiebreichThe president-elect is a political novice whose energy plan doesn’t account for the economic reality of coal and renewable energy
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Government divisions over approach to climate change plan are bridged, but targets will be reviewed in 2018 to consider their impact on industry
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Letters: If anything, the government seems to be going out of its way to protect manufacturers
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From private prisons to pharamceuticals, several industries stand to gain from the president-elect’s policy agenda
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Leaving more contaminated soil and rubble on-site instead of moving it to dedicated dumps is cheaper and allows for quicker clean-ups, say officials
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On a Sydney Peace Prize panel moderated by Guardian Australia editor Lenore Taylor, Naomi Klein, Murrawah Johnson, Maria Tiimon Chi- Fang, Nadine Flood and Shen Narayanasamy discuss the need for transition to a post-carbon Australia
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Coal, pharmaceutical companies and mining groups can all expect to benefit, while renewables are out in the cold
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Investment fund would help wave and tidal power to provide a tenth of the bloc’s power by 2050
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Government to phase out the most polluting fossil and replace it with cleaner sources, such as gas, to meet climate commitments
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‘Equivalent of a Hazelwood a year’ will need to close by early 2030s to meet Paris targets, witnesses tell Senate inquiry
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CloudCAM technology allows operators to reliably predict the output of solar farms 15 minutes ahead of time
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Groups also plan to undermine government attempts to regulate parts of industry identified by the competition watchdog for price gouging
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- Fossil fuels
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- Greenhouse gas emissions
- COP 22: UN climate change conference | Marrakech
- Donald Trump
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- Global climate talks
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Australia dubbed 'fossil of the day' after lobbying for coal mine at climate talks