Tokyo 2020 Olympics: will Fukushima rice and fruits be on the menu? — Fukushima 311 Watchdogs
Japanese officials insist food from Fukushima is safe despite the 2011 nuclear disaster but China, South Korea and the US still restrict food imports from there Producers are keen to serve local rice, fruits, beef and vegetables at the Olympic Village An angler shows off a salmon caught in the Kido River in Naraha, […]
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December 2 Energy News — geoharvey
Opinion: ¶ “How To Travel Without Destroying The Planet” • A 2018 report by journal Nature Climate Change found that tourism accounts for about 8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and that shopping and food are “significant” contributors. But many people are changing their habits. Awareness of climate change has driven an 8% increase in […]
Zibelman says 18GW wind and solar in connection queue, but coal is wild card — RenewEconomy
Australian Energy Market Operator chief confirms huge amount of wind and solar in pipeline, says biggest challenge for grid is planning around coal generation fleet. The post Zibelman says 18GW wind and solar in connection queue, but coal is wild card appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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How Australia lost its lead in solar PV, and is trying to get it back — RenewEconomy
Australia was once the global leader in the uptake of solar PV before it slipped down the rankings. Now, it may be about to reclaim its crown. The post How Australia lost its lead in solar PV, and is trying to get it back appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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