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LCFS Market: California prices creep up as futures activity resumes

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-09-05 00:57
California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credit prices rose to a one-month high this week as activity on bourses ICE and Nodal Exchange picked up after a quiet summer.
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Greta Thunberg says new film captures her 'shy, nerdy' personality – video

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-09-05 00:53

Greta Thunberg praised the film I Am Greta, presented at the 2020 Venice film festival, for reflecting her as a 'shy, nerdy person', which she said 'is the person that I am'.

The Sweedish climate activist called for more action to be taken to address the climate crisis by adults and politicians when she appeared by video link at the film festival on Friday 4 September.

In I am Greta, Nathan Grossman documents Thunberg's life as one of the most famous teenagers in the world after she became the figurehead for a global climate crisis campaign

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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Sep. 4, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2020-09-04 20:30
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Tesla sells 80% more cars than other EV makers as hybrid sales soar

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 20:20

August EV sales data shows Tesla is still dominating the Australian EV market, while consumers show a distinct preference for hybrids.

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New Zealand weighs earmarking of funds from CO2 auctioning

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2020-09-04 20:12
New Zealand is considering whether to earmark proceeds from NZU auctioning from next year, with purchasing international carbon credits and funding emission cuts at home among the options, according to government documents.
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Trump cuts oil and gas drillers' rent on public lands, as state budgets suffer

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 19:00

Bureau of Land Management accused of giving a handout to rich corporations at the expense of states who depend on oil revenues

The oil and gas industry has been allowed to pay far less than usual to the government for the right to drill on public lands under a controversial Trump administration coronavirus relief policy, an analysis by a watchdog group and the Guardian reveals.

The Bureau of Land Management has granted economic relief for drilling on land leased by the energy giants BP and ExxonMobil, according to records from the bureau.

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Rooftop solar charts second-best month of 2020, despite Victoria Covid plunge

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 18:33

Australian homes and businesses installed another 251MW of rooftop solar in August, even as installs in Victoria fell by nearly one-quarter.

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Moths: Britain's under-threat nocturnal treasures – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 16:00

Artist Sarah Gillespie’s prints of moths represent the culmination of an 18 months-long project designed to attract attention to the plight of the insect, whose numbers have dropped 60-70% since the 1970s, but whose survival is vital for numerous bird populations. Gillespie’s mezzotints and silverpoint drawings are exhibited at Kestle Barton in Cornwall, a venue that boasts more than 60 species of moths in its gardens, 12 September to 31 October.

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'War on plastic' could strand oil industry's £300bn investment

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 15:00

Major oil firms plan to grow plastic supply to counter impact of shift against fossil fuels

The war on plastic waste could scupper the oil industry’s multi-billion dollar bet that the world will continue to need more fossil fuels to help make the petrochemicals used in plastics, according to a new report.

Major oil companies, including Saudi Aramco and Royal Dutch Shell, plan to spend about $400bn (£300bn) to help grow the supply of virgin plastics by a quarter over the next five years, to compensate for the impact of electric vehicles and clean energy technologies on demand for fossil fuels.

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Oil explorer Pilot Energy mulls huge 1,100MW offshore wind farm in W.A. transition play

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 14:10

offshore wind from ocean - optimisedOil and gas explorer Pilot Energy launches a study into a massive 1,100MW offshore wind farm which could form part of major wind and solar hub in West Australia.

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Hydro Tasmania announce new CEO

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 13:39

Hydro Tasmania’s Chairman, Grant Every-Burns, is pleased to announce Evangelista Albertini has been appointed to the role of Chief Executive Officer.

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Victoria says new transmission vital as second wind and solar tender attracts “strong” interest

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 13:21

D’Ambrosio says VRET2 will be formally launched in “coming weeks”, although investors concerned about network capacity and connection risk.

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Tesla VPP expands to add virtual Big Battery to South Australia grid

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 13:09

Another 3,000 Powerwall batteries take Tesla SA VPP to 54MWh of combined storage to act as a single “power plant” offering services including synthetic inertia.

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Foresight says Queensland solar problems to be resolved soon, falling prices take toll

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 13:08

Foresight hopes to have problems at two of its Queensland solar farms resolved by the end of the year, but its revenues have been squeezed by falling prices.

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Morrison government plan to scrap water buybacks will hurt taxpayers and the environment

The Conversation - Fri, 2020-09-04 13:03
The government has chosen a route not backed by evidence, and which will deliver a bad deal to taxpayers and the environment. Quentin Grafton, Director of the Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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CP Daily: Thursday September 3, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2020-09-04 10:34
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Under the cloak of Covid, the government is rushing ill-considered changes to Australia's environment laws | Geoff Cousins

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 10:01

It seems our leaders don’t want tricky environmental matters elevated to them, so they plan to flick responsibility to the states

What a cruel irony it is that just when our prime minister is bemoaning the fact that state governments can adversely affect the economy by closing their borders, his government seeks to pass the health and welfare of our environment and natural world into the hands of these very same states.

Despite the dramatic and tragic impacts of the last bushfire season on the Australian community, both physically and economically, and the just released interim report of the royal commission into them, the government seeks to rush ahead with ill-considered changes to the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act. This report is peppered with references to the need for national initiatives. It raises the prospect of the national cabinet managing future natural disasters, calls for the immediate rollout of a national emergency warning system and highlights the need for a national app for all such disasters.

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Ibex population thrives in French Pyrenees a century after being wiped out

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 09:31

A bumper litter of kids has helped the distinctive, long-horned wild goats to prosper after being introduced from Spain

The population of ibex recently introduced to the French Pyrenees is thriving more than a century after the native species was wiped out in France.

Officials have counted 70 newborn ibex this year at the Pyrenees national park and nearby Ariege regional park in the craggy mountains that separate France and Spain.

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Solar River solar and battery project still confident, despite loss of Alinta contract

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2020-09-04 09:10

Delayed Solar River solar and battery project looking to lock in new contracts and finance soon following the withdrawal of Alinta Power from PPA.

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Higher price of electric cars a concern for more than half of UK consumers

The Guardian - Fri, 2020-09-04 09:01

Cost deterrent ‘risks UK being in slow lane’ in transition from fossil fuel vehicles, says car industry body

Expensive prices for electric cars could hold back the UK’s transition from fossil fuel vehicles, the industry has warned, amid signs that demand for electric vehicles (EVs) is waning.

Related: Electric cars: five best buys, from new models to used bargains

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