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EU Market: EUAs slip back towards €20 despite lockdown easing

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-28 05:38
EUAs fell back towards €20 on Monday despite signs that Europe's economy may have hit a bottom after weeks of stifling virus containment measures.
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France seeks to bolster EU carbon pricing to counter virus impact

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-28 03:48
France will seek this week to convince EU nations to adopt a carbon price floor and to strengthen the carbon market's MSR, teeing up an early test of EU resolve on climate ambition in the face of coronavirus concerns.
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Virginia EJ groups assail climate bill as governor removes final RGGI hurdle

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-28 03:33
Virginia environmental justice organisations have labelled a recently-passed climate bill inadequate despite it setting a 100% carbon-free power sector goal and allowing the state to join the RGGI ETS, while Governor Ralph Northam (D) removed the final hurdle to link with the US Northeast cap-and-trade programme next year.
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Switzerland announces ETS restart, new dates for compliance deadline and auction

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-28 03:33
Switzerland will reopen its emissions trading registry in mid-May following a two-month closure, and with it the country’s EU-linked carbon market, the government said Monday, also announcing an extension to this year’s compliance deadline and the dates for the next allowance auction.
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Guangdong carbon auction sells out on strong bid interest

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-28 01:28
China’s Guangdong province sold out all 400,000 CO2 allowances on offer at Monday’s auction, with bid interest almost eight times higher than the volume available.
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German climate minister urges countries to stick to Paris timetable despite summit delay

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-04-27 22:17
Countries should update their Paris emission pledges this year even as the annual UN climate summit is postponed and the world grapples with the coronavirus crisis, Germany’s environment minister Svenja Schulz said on Monday.
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NZ Market: NZUs firm as New Zealand prepares to ease virus lockdown

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-04-27 20:51
NZUs rose 20 cents to their highest since mid-March on Monday as the nation prepared to ease restrictions in place over the past five weeks, including sending the forestry industry back to work.
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Numbers of critically endangered orange-bellied parrot soar from low 20s to more than 100

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-04-27 19:00

In 2013, just three adult females remained in the wild, now a much larger group will leave Tasmania to fly north for the winter

There has been little good to say about the recent history of the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot. Numbers of the small migratory bird, which makes a return trip from Tasmania’s south-west wilderness to the mainland’s coastal scrubland each year, have fallen so sharply scientists consider it at risk of extinction within five years.

Just 23 birds arrived at the species’ breeding site at Melaleuca, deep in the Tasmanian World Heritage Wilderness Area, last spring.

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'Sumbiotude': a new word in the tiny (but growing) vocabulary for our emotional connection to the environment

The Conversation - Mon, 2020-04-27 17:08
At a time of massive environmental change, we need to expand our language to be able to share the emotional upheavals they engender. Glenn Albrecht, Honorary Associate, School of Geosciences, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Silence is golden for whales as lockdown reduces ocean noise

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-04-27 17:00

Curtailing of shipping due to coronavirus allows scientists to study effects of quieter oceans on marine wildlife

In cities, human lockdowns during the coronavirus pandemic have offered some respite to the natural world, with clear skies and the return of wildlife to waterways. Now evidence of a drop in underwater noise pollution has led experts to predict the crisis may also be good news for whales and other sea mammals.

Researchers examining real-time underwater sound signals from seabed observatories run by Ocean Networks Canada near the port of Vancouver found a significant drop in low-frequency sound associated with ships.

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Australia’s main grid sets new milestone for negative prices over weekend

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 14:51

Electricity prices go negative prices in all five state markets in Australia's main grid for four consecutive settlement intervals over the weekend.

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AEMO to resume new connections after solar constraints lifted in West Murray

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 14:28

AEMO tells project owners that connections will resume now that solar oscillation issues in West Murray are resolved, and tells them where they stand in the growing queue.

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On-site solar is key to cost competitive renewable hydrogen

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 14:24

genex kidston solar farm jemalongOn-site solar seen as key to making renewable hydrogen cost-competitive by 2025, according to new study by Dyno Nobel.

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Huge Dundonnell wind farm powers past 100MW-mark in Victoria

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 14:21

Tilt Renewables’ massive Dundonnell wind farm on track after powering up its output to more than 110MW last week.

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Could bringing Neanderthals back to life save the environment? The idea is not quite science fiction | James Bradley

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-04-27 12:47

The climate emergency is unsettling our future, and erasing what we thought was certain about the past

In 2015, flooding exposed the frozen bodies of two cave lion cubs in the Yakutia region of Russia. Members of a species that vanished at the end of the last Ice Age, the pair were buried approximately 12,000 years ago when the roof of their den collapsed and trapped them in the frozen ground. In photos, their faces are so well-preserved one might almost believe they are only sleeping.

Yet despite their unusually perfect condition, the cubs are not the only such relics to have appeared in recent years. Throughout the Arctic and subarctic, animals and artefacts buried for thousands of years are reappearing, liberated from their frozen graves by the rapid warming in the region. In the Alps and elsewhere, bodies of people lost for decades in the mountains are emerging from the ice as glaciers melt. In Australia, towns submerged for generations are resurfacing as dam levels fall due to drought and heat.

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Windlab gains further extension for “truce” in dispute over Kennedy project delays

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 11:53

luca bravo wind farm windlab - optimisedWindlab has announced further delays to the resolution of a dispute over the company’s flagship Kennedy Energy Park project, with an outcome potentially not being reached until the end of May. In an update to the ASX on Monday, Windlab said that it had extended the period of a ‘stand-still’ agreement with the Kennedy project’s...

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Musk says Cybertruck may have “super efficient” HVAC with water filtration

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 11:18

cybertruckElon Musk considers "super efficient" heating and air con system complete with HEPA filter and water distillation for Cybertruck, additions that will enhance its appeal as an armageddon survival juggernaut.

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Redflow to supply another 10 flow batteries for NZ telecoms program

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-04-27 10:17

ASX-listed Redflow gets order for another 10 of its zinc-bromine flow batteries to help provide mobile and broadband coverage for off-grid parts of New Zealand.

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Snowy 2.0 threatens to pollute our rivers and wipe out native fish

The Conversation - Mon, 2020-04-27 05:39
The NSW government is soon expected to grant environmental approval to Snowy 2.0. But that process should be halted. John Harris, Adjunct Associate Professor, Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW Mark Lintermans, Associate professor, University of Canberra Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Zali Steggall calls for investigation of Coalition plan to underwrite gas, hydro and coal power

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-04-27 03:30

Independent MP says scheme lacks transparency and government has no authority to introduce it

Independent MP Zali Steggall has asked the auditor general to investigate a Morrison government scheme to underwrite gas, hydro and coal power, saying it lacks transparency and citing legal advice that the Coalition had no constitutional or legislative authority to introduce it.

Announced in late 2018 after the government abandoned Malcolm Turnbull’s proposed national energy guarantee, the underwriting new generation investment (Ungi) scheme promises public support for new dispatchable power generation projects to increase competition in the electricity grid. Twelve projects have been shortlisted, including six pumped hydro plants, five gas generators and an upgrade to the Vales Point coal-fired power plant.

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