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Garnaut names the day; Rio Tinto tells NT consider nuclear; Gore; and more

  • Economic modelling – Garnaut names the day
  • Consider nuclear, Rio Tinto tells NT Government
  • WorleyParsons seeks sites for large-scale, solar-thermal plants
  • New Zealand issues renewables policy
  • National Pollutant Inventory launches video
  • Al Gore's new ad pushes 100% renewables (with video)

Queensland to introduce new geothermal law; and more

  • Queensland to introduce new geothermal legislation
  • Insurers won't cover CCS, says Shell
  • Trading scheme will drive shift to clean energy, says Climate Institute
  • SA wine industry the major user of treated timber
  • National Pollutant Inventory issues revised handbooks

WA power plant challenge fails; Gore calls for 100% renewables; NPI; and more

  • Coal-fired power plant assessment challenge fails
  • Banksia Award winners announced
  • National Pollutant Inventory issues new manuals
  • Gore urges U.S. to be 100% renewable in a decade (with video)
  • OECD calls for policy shift on biofuels

Ministers fail to agree on plastic bag ban or levy; but proceed with CDL inquiry

Environment ministers today failed to reach agreement on a national ban or levy for plastic bags, prompting South Australia to vow to go ahead with a state ban.



But they committed to an investigation into the merits of a national container deposit scheme and flagged that e-waste would be high on the agenda at its November meeting.


News in brief, December 18, 2007

Victoria tweaks mandatory energy and water efficiency scheme * WA orders Wyndham Port to prepare improvement plan * Federal government seeks emissions trading and climate risk experts * New climate department absorbs DFAT climate role * Upstream oil and gas greenhouse emissions up, but intensity down * Office tower owners partner with environment group * Victoria to offer second tranche geothermal permits


News in brief, December 17, 2007

Energy ministers approve 'stage two' energy efficiency package * Magistrate fines construction company $95,000 * Carbon risk – more than 40 ASX200 companies could suffer material losses * National Pollutant Inventory releases new guidance * NSW offers renewables funding * Sydney Water issues water conservation guidelines * SA approves $40 million foundry expansion


News in brief, December 7, 2007

Vienna waltz – Labor sidesteps on Vienna declaration cuts * WA Parliament passes waste legislation and geothermal amendments * Greg Hunt to take on Wong and Garrett * ABARE says climate change could lead to 19% decline in agriculture productivity * EPA Victoria issues air protocol for mining * WA regulator proposes overhaul of water and wastewater sector * Mothballed Mobil refinery to be home to Adelaide's desal plant * Cleaner coal – union urges faster action and more cash * Co-firing with coal set to be an early beneficiary of Labor's MRET * Strong support for mandatory sustainability reporting * Greywater now main garden water source for 15% of homes


News in brief, November 27, 2007

NSW fuels plan reveals Caltex's $450,000 fuel quality 'late fee' * NZ business coalition says trading scheme risks 'substantial' * Climate change will cost rural householders more, study says * Sydney Water shortlists for desal plant wind power contract * Victoria details $77 million biosolids contract, SA announces $100,000 biodiesel grant * Federal department proposes new EPBC Act harvesting guidelines * City of Sydney tests 'car share' scheme guidelines


News in brief, November 23, 2007

Magistrate orders waste company and director to pay $97,500 * SA Legislative Council stands firm on changes to solar tariff law * Environment group calls for NOx trading * SA marine parks bill through * Green Building Council seeks more business partners *


News in brief, November 16, 2007

SA Greens win Upper House solar bill changes but knocked back on national electricity bills* WA waste bill passes Lower House * Environment group urges refundable deposit scheme for car batteries * Power generation largely behind 22% rise in NOx * NSW looks for 2008 Green Globe award winners


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