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    Whitehaven Coal faces shareholder action over mining plans, CEO’s $7m bonus

    by admineconai October 29, 2024
    by admineconai October 29, 2024

    Whitehaven Coal, which is one of Australia’s biggest coal producers, is currently facing a rare “second strike” from…

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    Santos sued by its own shareholder in first greenwashing case

    by admineconai October 29, 2024
    by admineconai October 29, 2024

    What has been described as the world’ first greenwashing case that seeks to hold oil and gas company…

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    Report: Sydney beaches among NSW swimming spots polluted with faecal matter

    by admineconai October 28, 2024
    by admineconai October 28, 2024

    Latest reports have shown that more than a quarter of New South Wales’ favourite swimming spots have been…

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    Tom Kerridge calls on UK government to fund surplus food scheme

    by admineconai October 28, 2024
    by admineconai October 28, 2024

    Latest reports suggest that Chef Tom Kerridge is teaming up with charities to demand delivery of a promised…

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    Scientists say Corporations using ‘ineffectual’ carbon offsets slowing path to ‘real zero’

    by admineconai October 28, 2024
    by admineconai October 28, 2024

    More than 60 leading climate change scientists have said that Carbon offsets used by corporations around the world…

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    Oxfam: Carbon emissions of richest 1% increase hunger, poverty and deaths

    by admineconai October 28, 2024
    by admineconai October 28, 2024

    A report by Oxfam has found that the high carbon emissions of the world’s richest 1% are worsening…

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    Double tragedy: Man loses court case against UK govt after losing home to coastal erosion

    by admineconai October 26, 2024
    by admineconai October 26, 2024

    It is double tragedy for Kevin Jordan, an East Anglian man who lost his home to coastal erosion…

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    Campaigners call for steeper cuts to UK greenhouse gas emissions

    by admineconai October 26, 2024
    by admineconai October 26, 2024

    Climate campaigners in the UK have urged ministers to make steeper cuts in the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions…

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    Scientists say Sliver of cool surface water 2mm deep helps oceans absorb CO2

    by admineconai October 26, 2024
    by admineconai October 26, 2024

    A British-led team of scientists has established that a sliver of cool surface water less than 2mm deep…

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    Report: US power grid added battery equivalent of 20 nuclear reactors in four years

    by admineconai October 25, 2024
    by admineconai October 25, 2024

    Latest reports has shown that the US is rapidly installing huge batteries that are already starting to help…

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