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South Korea ETS emissions fall in 2019, leaving market marginally long

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 16:42
South Korean ETS emissions fell for the first time in 2019 driven by CO2 cuts in the power sector, leaving the market overall marginally long, the environment ministry said Thursday.
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Renewables, not gas, will power resurgence of Australian manufacturing

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 14:32

Australia enjoys an unprecedented opportunity to green its energy sector and lift the competitiveness of manufacturing. The only barrier is lack of political foresight and courage.

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Michael Gatt to leave TransGrid

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 14:29

Our Executive Manager for Works Delivery, Michael Gatt, will be leaving TransGrid later this year to take up a senior leadership role with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO).

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Stop supporting dinosaur industries: ACF plea to Coalition government

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 14:16

building infrastructure zero emissions Solar Panel and Workers - optimisedACF outlines a green economic stimulus plan, warning Australia must avoid a surge in pollution in a post-Covid-19 economic recovery.

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Massive 60MW floating solar plant secures 25-year PPA in Singapore

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 14:14

floating solar dnv glA 60MW floating solar plant that will take Singapore’s national water utility to 100% renewables will go ahead off the back of a 25-year power purchase agreement signed this week.

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As the driest inhabited continent, Australia should listen to the oldest water science on the planet | Bradley Moggridge for IndigenousX

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-05-14 13:59

There is not much water out there in many parts of the country – unless you know how and when to find it

Australia is often acknowledged to be the driest inhabited continent on Earth. It has been the traditional lands of Australia’s first peoples for thousands of generations. I am Kamilaroi and my cultural water (gali) place is Boobera Lagoon.

Our ancestors told stories, danced, drew in sand and dirt, painted on walls and laid down lore that was passed down for generations to tell, sing, paint and abide by. Our ancestors saw sea levels fall and rise, lived through mega-droughts and witnessed the great floods that move slowly across this flat country.

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Australia’s dangerous dirty hydrogen plans

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:46

Morrison government appears determined to hold onto its energy policy and the Coalition’s obsession with maintaining Australia’s links with fossil fuels.

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Cheap electricity is back, and the next casualty will be a coal fired generator

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:32

The recent decline in electricity prices is astonishing. And with more than 6GW of large scale wind and solar about to enter the grid, the next big casualty will be a coal generator.

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DOJ’s final challenge to WCI linkage likely to be heard in late June

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:26
A federal court will likely hear arguments in late June about whether California’s ETS linkage to Quebec violates the US Constitution’s Foreign Affairs Doctrine by conflicting with the Trump administration’s decision to leave the Paris Agreement, according to documents filed late Wednesday.
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Australia’s reputation as solar leader under threat if ARENA funding not extended

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:25

Angus Taylor’s decision to halt government support for solar and wind research is so surprising because it put's Australia's leadership under threat.

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US energy-related CO2 emissions to experience biggest fall since 1949

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:21

US Energy Information Administration says energy-related CO2 emissions will decline by 11% in 2020 – its largest decline since 1949.

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Hawaiian utility selects huge solar and storage proposals on way to 100% renewables

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:18

Hawaiian Electric selects 459MW of solar generation and nearly 3GWh of power storage projects as part of plans to meet the island state's 100% renewable energy target.

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Youth campaigners issue human rights challenge to Clive Palmer’s massive coal plans

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-05-14 12:13

Young Queenslanders launch first-of-its-kind legal challenge to stop billionaire coal miner Clive Palmer's plans to build massive new coal mine in Galilee Basin.

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CP Daily: Wednesday May 13, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 11:37
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Australia's native guava plant close to being wiped out by invasive disease – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-05-14 10:25

‘They are the living dead,’ researcher says of last trees in the wild to have escaped fungal disease myrtle rust

An invasive plant disease may be ready to claim its first victim in the wild with Australia’s native guava now almost extinct, a study has found.

Monitoring of 66 populations of native guava in Queensland and New South Wales has found 23% “could not be located” with another 61% reduced only to root suckers below a dead canopy.

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Coronavirus puts spotlight on landmark year for nature

BBC - Thu, 2020-05-14 10:20
The pandemic could have an impact on conservation efforts for years to come, say conservation experts.
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Coronavirus and Antarctica: 'Isolated within isolation'

BBC - Thu, 2020-05-14 09:24
Why the people on the only continent without a recorded case of coronavirus are in lockdown.
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Canadian gold miner inks forestry offset deal with developer and First Nation community

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 08:03
A Canadian mineral exploration company has agreed to develop an Ontario-based forestry project with a North American offset developer and a First Nations group, with most of the credit revenue earmarked for the indigenous community.
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TCI carbon market framework progresses, but doubts persist about timeline

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 07:45
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) is working through disagreements on its final Memorandum of Understand (MOU) that could extend the current timeline for publication, but others believe the framework to regulate fuel sector emissions across two US regions is nearing completion.
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California sets 20-mth high with 11.2 mln new offsets, as Quebec issues first credits since July

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-05-14 07:34
California regulator ARB minted 11.2 million new credits this week in its highest single issuance since fall 2018, as Quebec's environment ministry handed out its first compliance offsets in 10 months, according to data posted Wednesday afternoon.
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