South Australia gov t welcomes approval for AU$3 billion wind-solar-storage project energy-storage.news - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from energy-storage.news Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
13 March 2021
A lot of worst fears were realised yesterday, as one of Australia’s central climate wreckers of the 2010s Abbott era succeeded in a campaign to lead the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), a massive, influential intergovernmental organisation. News Corp, Fairfax and the Guardian have all confirmed that former Australian finance minister Mathias Cormann is the OECD’s new Secretary-General.
#OECDSG News: Report from @CSharrockParis recommends OECD Council appoint @MathiasCormann next Secretary-General of the OECD OECD ➡️ Better policies for better lives (@OECD) March 12, 2021
Several environment groups and climate organisations have attempted to raise awareness about Cormann’s very significant track record on climate policy in Australia. He was central to the Abbott government’s attempts to raze every single clean energy and climate policy to the ground.
If ever there is a case where the headline doesn’t tell the full story it is the news that Victoria’s Yallourn power generator – one of Australia’s oldest and dirtiest coal plants – will shut earlier than planned. The basic facts are clear: the owner, EnergyAustralia, had previously said the Latrobe Valley generator would close in 2032, and now it will be gone by 2028. Despite the seven-year-notice period, much of the initial reaction to the.
Outcry at Australia s coal plant closures misses the point: change is coming msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Transcript: The Green s Adam Bandt interview on the Energy Insiders podcast reneweconomy.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reneweconomy.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.