Retired Climate change blogger. Historian. Financial Supporter of Climate200, the Climate Council, Climate Independent candidates in Australia, Gippsland Environment Group and East Gippsland Climate Action Network. Blog here https://petergardner.info/
Are Australia’s carbon farming schemes just hot air? Hardly – forests are regrowing almost everywhere
theconversation.com/are-australi...
How good is this? The world is charging ahead with renewable energy investment 🥳 Around the world, renewable power is cheaper than fossil fuels for over 90% of projects.
Renewables will grow faster than any major energy source in the next decade, making the transition from fossil fuels inevitable 💪
Solar Energy Saves Europeans $135 Million A Day cleantechnica.com/2026/06/08/s...
Gas share in global electricity mix falls for fifth consecutive year, pushed out by cheaper renewables reneweconomy.com.au/gas-share-in...
Good news for renewables: southern Australia’s offshore winds will stay strong even as the climate changes
theconversation.com/good-news-fo...
Climate scientists warn of record rate of global warming, carbon budget to be exhausted in 3 years reneweconomy.com.au/climate-scie...
Here are 10 ways a ‘super’ El Niño could impact the planet
Benjamin Selwyn www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Motoring group to trial mobile DC fast charger for stranded EV drivers thedriven.io/2026/06/11/m...
Solar is already creating the fastest shift in electricity generation in history - and it is still accelerating reneweconomy.com.au/solar-is-alr...
When is rare good news on climate science actually bad? When News Corp misrepresents it
Graham Readfearn www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Critics have taken aim at an Australian scheme meant to encourage forest regrowth. But independent assessments show the regeneration schemes are working
Share of gas in global electricity mix has fallen for the fifth consecutive year, with nearly half of the world’s gas-generating economies already passing peak gas.
Motoring group says it will begin trialling a mobile DC fast charger as part of its Emergency Roadside Assistance patrol fleet, and will also trial an EV as a patrol car.
Solar is moving fast. Really fast. Batteries are moving faster. And there is no evidence in either prices or deployment that the system is about to tap the brakes.