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Morrison’s building boost must target efficient, sustainable housing, experts say

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 14:25

Building industry experts call on federal government to tie construction sector stimulus to greener building practices, including higher standards for energy and thermal efficiency.

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Fluence proposes two big batteries to upgrade Victoria-NSW transmission lie

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 14:15

Fluence proposes two big batteries - each of 250MW - to upgrade the capacity between the two biggest electricity markets in Australia, NSW and Victoria.

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Football pitch-sized area of tropical rainforest lost every six seconds

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-02 14:00

Report also warns Australia will experience more extreme fire seasons due to climate crisis

The amount of pristine tropical rainforest lost across the globe increased last year, as the equivalent of a football pitch disappeared every six seconds, a satellite-based analysis has found.

Nearly 12m hectares of tree cover was lost across the tropics, including nearly 4m hectares of dense, old rainforest that held significant stores of carbon and had been home to a vast array of wildlife, according to data from the University of Maryland.

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Berta Cáceres was exceptional. Her murder was all too commonplace | Nina Lakhani

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-02 14:00

The powerful forces behind the death of the Honduran indigenous leader are still targeting human rights defenders and environmental campaigners like her


  • Join a conversation with the author on Tuesday 9 June: Nina Lakhani joins Guardian US international editor Martin Hodgson to discuss the story behind Cáceres’s murder. Live on the Guardian at 1pm EST/10am PST/5pm BST. Email events.us@theguardian.com to sign up and get a reminder

Fifty-one months ago today Berta Cáceres was gunned down by hired assassins at her home in western Honduras. Cáceres was an indigenous leader, a political radical and a grassroots human rights defender who dedicated her life to resisting the patriarchal neoliberal world order and fighting for environmental justice. She was smart, kind, provocative and a rare leader who could listen, negotiate and bring people together. She was killed less than a year after winning the prestigious Goldman environmental prize for leading a campaign to stop construction of an internationally funded hydroelectric dam on a river considered sacred by the indigenous Lenca people. She died way too young, at only 44, at a time when our world’s indigenous peoples and natural resources are under sustained attack from unsustainable greed and consumption. The race to save the planet is on, but radical changes are needed and time is running out. Her death was a crime against her family, the Lenca people, Honduran society and humanity. Fifty-one months ago today, the world lost a rare leader.

Related: Who killed Berta Cáceres? Behind the brutal murder of an environment crusader

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NZ puts hard cap on emissions for first time to strengthen its trading scheme

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 13:28

James Shaw and Jacinda Ardern New Zealand Emissions climate change action plan - optimisedNZ moves to strengthen its Emissions Trading Scheme, introducing emissions caps for the first time, but agriculture remains exempt.

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Even with rooftop solar boom, households are paying dearly for what lies beneath

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 11:28

Australians have led the world in solar installations on their rooftops, but lag way behind in terms of what they do under the roof. And it's costing them dearly.

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CP Daily: Monday June 1, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 11:09
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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ABC’s QandA: Old fossils versus smart advocates of clean energy transition

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 10:42

Two old fossils put the case for dirty, old, and incumbent technologies. Three smart women argued environmental, economic and engineering case for a clean energy transition.

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Head of Climate Centre of Excellence and Environment, RBS – London

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 10:36
As Head of Climate Centre of Excellence and Environment, you’ll be providing your expertise and strategic leadership for the continued progression of our sustainability agenda.
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Investment and advisory group snaps up EIB climate finance expert

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 10:33
A climate finance expert with the European Investment Bank is joining a London climate advisory and investment business, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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New Zealand ups fixed price option, sets inaugural ETS cap

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 08:12
New Zealand’s government on Tuesday announced an increase in the fixed price option for compliance with its ETS for 2020, as it also published final details for its carbon market reforms which include setting its first ever GHG caps and holding auctions.
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The Leadbeater's possum finally had its day in court. It may change the future of logging in Australia

The Conversation - Tue, 2020-06-02 05:28
It's a stunning win for a small community group that relied on crowd funding to cover legal costs. Julia Dehm, Lecturer, La Trobe University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Sixth mass extinction of wildlife accelerating, scientists warn

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-06-02 05:00

Analysis shows 500 species on brink of extinction – as many as were lost over previous century

The sixth mass extinction of wildlife on Earth is accelerating, according to an analysis by scientists who warn it may be a tipping point for the collapse of civilisation.

More than 500 species of land animals were found to be on the brink of extinction and likely to be lost within 20 years. In comparison, the same number were lost over the whole of the last century. Without the human destruction of nature, even this rate of loss would have taken thousands of years, the scientists said.

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UK unveils post-Brexit ETS plans featuring price floor, tighter emission cap

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 04:59
Britain is aiming to establish its own domestic carbon market from 2021 that may or may not link to the EU ETS, the UK government confirmed on Monday as part of its long-awaited response to a public consultation, proposing a few ambitious features of its own.
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Renewables jobs could boom to 44,000 by 2025, but only with the right policy support

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 04:48

CEC report finds enormous employment opportunity from renewable energy in Australia but warns failure to address policy barriers could see jobs head in opposite direction.

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Carbon Project Manager, UpEnergy – Kampala, Uganda

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 04:22
UpEnergy is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Project Manager to lead technical work associated with our existing and new carbon offset projects. The Project manager will be responsible for the coordinating teams of consultants who conduct the monitoring and auditing of a growing portfolio of carbon offset projects.
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Climate change: May was sunniest calendar month on record in UK

BBC - Tue, 2020-06-02 01:46
Meteorologists say the switch from an extremely wet winter to an extremely dry spring is not "British".
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California gasoline volumes rose ahead of COVID-19 pandemic, though drops expected in March

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 01:16
California's WCI-capped fuel consumption rose year-on-year during February, but federal data shows the March figure significantly dropped off amid the economic fallout from the coronavirus scourge.
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British Columbia still planning near-term updates to large emitter programme, LCFS

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-06-02 00:55
British Columbia will soon release new product-based emissions benchmarks for the Canadian province’s industrial CO2 pricing mechanism, as it also updates the low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) regulation for changes slated to take effect next year, the environment ministry told Carbon Pulse.
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Gaslighting Australia: How gas industry is driving up emissions

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-06-02 00:01

gas flaring methane emissions nature - optimisedAnalysis of emissions data shows that using gas as a transition fuel is dangerous in a world badly missing its climate targets.

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