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Brussels confirms delay of EU 2030 climate package release to July 14

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-05-03 23:55
The European Commission will present its 2030 climate policy package including the revision of the EU’s carbon market on July 14, confirming Carbon Pulse’s reporting that the legislation was poised to be delayed by a few weeks.
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Santos, Eni eye offset generation from carbon capture in Timor-Leste

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-05-03 21:16
Australia’s Santos and Italy-headquartered Eni will investigate introducing CCS at a gas field in Timor-Leste that could store CO2 imported from Australia, generating carbon credits in the process, they announced Monday.
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Germany aims to launch carbon contract-for-difference support for industry this year

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-05-03 20:42
The German government said it could launch its scheme for carbon contracts for difference (CCfDs) this year to spur decarbonisation of its heavy industry, according to a document published by the federal Ministry of Environment (BMU).
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Receding glaciers causing rivers to suddenly disappear

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-05-03 19:10

Global phenomenon known as river piracy demands urgent adaptation from ecosystems and people who rely on their flow

As glaciers around the world recede rapidly owing to global warming, some communities are facing a new problem: the sudden disappearance of their rivers.

River piracy, or stream capture, is when water from one river is diverted into another because of erosion or, in this case, glacier melt.

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‘Certainly life-threatening’: 80-year-old Australian survives 30-minute boat ride with tiger snake

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-05-03 18:17

Fisherman Bob Thatcher was a long way from shore when he noticed a one-metre tiger snake was sharing his tiny tinnie

Most people would back well away at the site of a potentially deadly tiger snake – one of the world’s most venomous snakes.

But when 80-year-old Australian retired banker Bob Thatcher saw a one-metre tiger snake he had nowhere to go.

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Nature can be a cure – but we shouldn’t misjudge its destructive power | Julian Sheather

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-05-03 18:00

The natural world is a place of both bluebells and deadly viruses. Over-sentimentalising it is dangerous

It was a near-perfect day on the south coast – blue sky, blue sea, enough breeze to offset the heat of the sun. The beach may have been a little full, but it wasn’t long before I was in the water. I’m an OK swimmer and struck out easily for a couple of hundred yards. With an offshore breeze, there wasn’t much in the way of waves. It was lovely being away from people, at ease in the undemanding, light-shot sea, my body moving in the slight surge of an old swell.

Related: Scottish countryside visitors urged to be mindful of wildlife as lockdown lifts

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Portfolio Manager, Climate Change Fund, NSW Dept of Planning, Industry, and Environment – Sydney

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-05-03 16:18
The DPIE is looking for an experienced Portfolio Manager that will provide support and leadership in the planning, analysis, prioritisation, optimisation and management of the NSW Climate Change Fund.
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Paying Australia’s coal-fired power stations to stay open longer is bad for consumers and the planet

The Conversation - Mon, 2021-05-03 16:15
A proposal to change the way electricity generators and retailers strike contracts for electricity would be bad for both consumers and climate action. Daniel J Cass, Research Affiliate, Sydney Business School; Energy policy & regulatory lead at the Australia Institute, University of Sydney Joel Gilmore, Associate Professor, Griffith University Tim Nelson, Associate Professor of Economics, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Morrison government confirms clash with AEMO over “gas recovery” assumptions

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 15:34

Morrison government confirms it clashed with AEMO over gas price assumptions.

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Westpac takes ‘small first step’ towards oil and gas divestment

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 15:22

santos offshore gas field emissions - optimisedWestpac has told oil and gas producers it will no longer accept them as new customers unless they have clear strategies aligning them with the Paris goals.

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Labor probes Snowy Hydro gas plant land deal with Liberal party donor

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 15:05

Officials deflect questions on land deal for proposed Snowy Hydro gas plant, with the Kurri Kurri block owned by Liberal party donor Jeff McCloy.

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‘Tsunami’ of renewables to sweep gas and coal out of market, and drive prices lower

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 13:18

wind turbines sunset australia farm renewables - optimised'Tsunami' of new renewables to supply majority of electricity in Australia's main grid by 2030, as market share of coal and gas collapses, Reputex predicts.

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French nuclear giant EDF unveils first wind and battery project in Australia

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 12:20

French nuclear giant EDF buys 280MW wind project in central Queensland, the first of a major pipeline of wind, solar and storage projects in Australia.

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Gas customers to pay more for pipelines ahead of mass exodus and stranded assets

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 10:20

natural gas cooking appliance act governmentRegulator allows gas network to hit customers with higher charges to pay for pipelines before an anticipated mass exodus and a switch to renewables.

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Carbon: How calls for climate justice are shaking the world

BBC - Mon, 2021-05-03 09:45
Young activists are breathing new life into the long-running debate over how to cut carbon fairly.
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Running the numbers on Victoria’s climate plan – the leader in state climate action

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-05-03 07:34

EnergyAustralia yallourn brown coal power stationVictoria has raised its climate ambition - but has it raised it far enough? There seems to be plenty of low hanging fruit left strangely unpicked.

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The 1.5℃ global warming limit is not impossible – but without political action it soon will be

The Conversation - Mon, 2021-05-03 06:12
Humanity can still limit global warming to 1.5°C this century. But political action will determine whether it actually does. Conflating the two questions amounts to dangerous, misplaced punditry. Bill Hare, Director, Climate Analytics, Adjunct Professor, Murdoch University (Perth), Visiting scientist, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, Research Group Leader, Humboldt University of Berlin Joeri Rogelj, Director of Research and Lecturer - Grantham Institute Climate Change & the Environment, Imperial College London Piers Forster, Professor of Physical Climate Change; Director of the Priestley International Centre for Climate, University of Leeds Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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The Guardian view on German politics: is green the new normal? | Editorial

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-05-03 03:25

Global heating is now setting the parameters of political debate

These are heady days to be a German Green. Last month, Die Grünen chose 40-year-old Annalena Baerbock as their candidate for chancellor in September’s federal election. Since then there has been a huge influx of new members excited by the prospect of what is shaping up to be a generational shift in the country’s politics. According to the latest polls, the party is either fighting for first place with or is ahead of the Christian Democratic Union, which is mired in Covid-related difficulties, including a corruption scandal and dissatisfaction at the slow rollout of the vaccination programme.

There have been green awakenings in the past which proved ephemeral. In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster 10 years ago, the party enjoyed a historic surge in support, only to slump disappointingly at the 2013 election. This time feels significantly different. The Greens already form part of coalition governments in 11 of Germany’s 16 states. Their poll ratings have comfortably eclipsed those of the centre-left Social Democrats over the past 12 months, and a pragmatic leadership has been careful to court the political mainstream on foreign policy issues such as commitment to Nato. One striking survey for a German business magazine found that more company executives preferred the idea of Ms Baerbock as the next chancellor to the 60-year-old Armin Laschet, the somewhat lacklustre CDU candidate.

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Soaring EU carbon price stifling low-carbon investment, creating “live and let die” business environment

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2021-05-02 23:20
“Huge financial resources” that Poland’s energy sector could be spending on the low-carbon transition are instead ending up “in the accounts of foreign hedge funds” that are driving EU carbon prices to record levels, warned the incoming head of one of the country’s utilities, while another expert said this is creating a "live and let die" situation for ETS participants.
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‘It’s like a rotting carcass of its former self’: funeral for an Oregon glacier

The Guardian - Sun, 2021-05-02 23:00

Worried researchers hold ceremony for Clark glacier to illustrate how climate crisis is eroding icepacks

The funeral was a suitably solemn affair. The small casket was placed on a table covered in a black drape, a maudlin yet defiant speech quoted a Dylan Thomas poem, a moment’s silence was held.

Inside the casket, however, was not a body, but a vial of meltwater from Clark glacier in Oregon, once an imposing body of ice but now a shrivelled remnant.

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