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Cuadrilla boss says fracking for gas better than importing it

Francis Egan says process is best solution for fuel shortage as his company awaits government ruling on sites in Lancashire A fracking boss has insisted drilling for gas is better than importing it as the government prepares to rule on two sites in Lancashire. Francis Egan, the chief executive of Cuadrilla, the company behind the […]

Victoria says Coag energy meeting a stunt to save 'Malcolm Turnbull's skin'

State energy minister says government flip-flopping on renewables and has ‘no idea’ how to meet emissions target Victoria has launched a broadside against the Turnbull government before Friday’s special meeting of energy ministers, accusing the government of convening a “political stunt” and flip-flopping on state renewable energy targets. The Victorian energy and climate minister, Lily […]

Paris climate deal a 'turning point' in global warming fight, Obama says

Commitments from other countries push accord forward and is set to be activated on 4 November after the EU, Canada and India ratify the agreement Barack Obama has said the Paris climate deal could prove a “turning point” in the effort to avoid dangerous global warming, after a flurry of commitments by nations pushed the […]

Energy ministers urged to map out strategic response to renewables

Policy uncertainty could cause essential investments to be deferred or distorted at a huge cost to consumers, business groups warn Major business organisations and energy users have urged federal and state governments to work cooperatively to map out a “strategic response to Australia’s energy transition and challenges” ahead of a meeting of energy ministers scheduled […]

Looming megadroughts in western US would make current drought look minor

Warming temperatures and uncertain rainfall mean if more isn’t done to slow climate change, droughts lasting 35 years could blight western states, study says The harsh drought currently gripping California may appear trivial in the future as new research shows that the south-west US faces the looming threat of “megadroughts” that last for decades. California […]

Fossil fuel industry's methane emissions far higher than thought

Emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas from coal, oil and gas are up to 60% greater than previously estimated, meaning current climate prediction models should be revised, research shows The fossil fuel industry’s emissions of a powerful greenhouse gas are dramatically higher than previously thought. Researchers who pulled together the biggest database yet of worldwide […]

The seven big decisions made at the Cites global wildlife summit

A major meeting on the regulation of trade in endangered species is drawing to a close in Johannesburg – here are seven of its key hits and misses Pangolin Sadly for the pangolin, the tough brown scales that so neatly tile its body are in huge demand for medicinal purposes, while the flesh that they […]

Romania bans trophy hunting of brown bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats

Unexpected move reverses a trend that has seen increasing numbers of large carnivores shot by hunters each year since Romania’s accession to the European Union Romania has banned all trophy hunting of brown bears, wolves, lynx and wild cats in a surprise decision that gives Europe’s largest population of large carnivores a reprieve from its […]

Anti-fracking groups protest as council mulls over shale gas drilling

Nottinghamshire county council to vote on iGas Energy’s plans for exploratory drilling on former RAF bombing range in Misson Anti-fracking campaigners are protesting outside a town hall where councillors are deciding whether to approve plans to open a UK shale gas exploration frontier in the east Midlands. Nottinghamshire county council will vote on Wednesday on […]