Air pollution has a particularly damaging effect on children. They’re still growing and breathe faster than adults do. They also live closer to the ground, where the most polluting gases from vehicles accumulate. Pollution from traffic has been linked to problems with brain development, stunted growth, respiratory conditions, cancers and 300,000 child deaths worldwide.
As Australians seek to control rising energy costs and tackle the damaging impacts of climate change, rooftop solar has boomed. To manage the variability of rooftop solar – broadly, the “no power at night” problem – we will also see a rapid increase in battery storage.
Elderly residents on a Port Melbourne housing estate are demanding public housing solar installations across Victoria. Many of the 36 residents on the Williamstown Road estate are home most of the day because they are sick or have mobility problems.
The Federal election result is in. What does the Scott Morrison miracle victory – and predicted majority government – mean for solar and climate change? The good news is that the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) – unofficially known as the Federal Government’s solar ‘rebate’- will continue through to 2030.