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Just to follow up on this media release. After the protest, at 2pm Labor MP Peter Khalil issued a statement on Facebook saying: “The role of gas should be limited to what is absolutely necessary for our transition to a low-emissions economy. Not one bit more.”
Protest works!
Transport of hydrogen over large distances is just not efficient, whether made from coal or renewables, due to energy involved and “boil-off”.
“In the case of hydrogen made from coal, like in the HESC project, the energy loss is 80% even before energy for carbon capture and storage (CCS) is considered.”
In situ use for ammonia & green metals is far more promising.
Japan does not need Australian gas. They are reselling it and subsidising new gas infrastructure in Asia. Australia’s Future Gas Strategy is Fossil Fuel marketing. Shameful policy in Auspol ignoring the science & Climate Crisis
How human hair can help tackle challenges associated with climate change
The industry consumes a massive amount of water. According to the World Research Institute, it takes 700 gallons to produce just one cotton shirt when compared to the human hair method, which uses no water
Trump presidency would risk $1 trillion in clean energy investment: Report
A new analysis report by Wood Mackenzie estimates that a projected $1 trillion in low carbon energy investments would be in jeopardy if Donald Trump is re-elected as the president in the November 5 election
Portland’s climate tax could fund energy-efficiency upgrades for 3,100 homes
Portland’s climate action fund is preparing to invest $140 million toward 3,100 home retrofits over the next five years. The goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, decrease energy usage, lower utility bills and increase housing resilience for qualified homeowners, renters and multifamily homes within Portland city limits
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