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Finally there is real movement on Australia's climate policy but time isn’t on our side | Anna Skarbek

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-06-01 03:30

If speed weren’t a factor, we could rely on the market to incentivise green technology at its own pace – but the clock is ticking

“It doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white so long as it catches mice.”

The maxim attributed to Deng Xiaoping comes to mind in relation to the federal government’s technology investment roadmap discussion paper and its response to the King review.

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Nasa SpaceX launch: What is the Crew Dragon?

BBC - Mon, 2020-06-01 03:07
A guide to SpaceX's Crew Dragon vehicle, which carried astronauts to the space station.
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SpaceX Nasa Mission: Astronaut capsule set to dock with space station

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-31 19:44
US astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken are closing in for a Sunday rendezvous with the ISS.
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China extends key national ETS deadline

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2020-05-31 18:04
China has given provincial and regional authorities an additional two months to submit lists of companies in their jurisdictions that will be included in the national emissions trading scheme and their 2019 CO2 emissions data, extending the deadline to July 31 as the COVID-19 outbreak has made it difficult to stick to the original timetable.
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Photon secures finance for two “merchant” solar farms in NSW

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2020-05-31 17:01

Photon Energy notches up financial close on two NSW solar farms, the Leeton and Fivebough projects, that will install a combined 14MW in the state’s Riverina region.

The post Photon secures finance for two “merchant” solar farms in NSW appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Red Hugh: Spanish dig for the bones of 'Fighting Prince of Donegal'

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-31 16:14
The Irish chieftain was buried in the same Spanish chapel as Christopher Columbus.
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Crab blood to remain big pharma's standard as industry group rejects substitute

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-05-31 12:53

Animal rights groups have been pushing a synthetic alternative to horseshoe crab blood in drug safety testing

Horseshoe crabs’ icy-blue blood will remain the drug industry’s standard for safety tests after a powerful US group ditched a plan to give equal status to a synthetic substitute pushed by Swiss biotech Lonza and animal welfare groups.

The crabs’ copper-rich blood clots in the presence of bacterial endotoxins and has long been used in tests to detect contamination in shots and infusions.

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Climate change: How a green new deal really could go global

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-31 09:54
Chief Environment correspondent Justin Rowlatt considers the prospects for a big economic makeover.
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Coronavirus: The mystery of 'silent spreaders'

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-31 09:02
Scientists have discovered more evidence about a strange and worrying feature of the coronavirus
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Australia's national environment laws 'actually allow extinction to happen'

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-05-31 06:00

Carnaby’s black-cockatoo, the grey range thick-billed grasswren and the swift parrot just three species in deep trouble after laws fail them

Scientists and conservationists are calling for changes to Australia’s national environment law to urgently address failures in how it is protecting native wildlife, including bird species that have declined significantly over the past decade.

Samantha Vine, the head of conservation at BirdLife Australia, says: “Our laws are actually allowing extinction to happen.” 

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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts blast off to the International Space Station

BBC - Sun, 2020-05-31 05:45
Two astronauts launched into orbit for historic mission to the International Space Station.
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Rutland osprey project grows online audience in lockdown

BBC - Sat, 2020-05-30 21:08
The Rutland Osprey Project has seen a higher level of engagement with its work following lockdown.
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Lockdown yields first global sound map of spring dawn chorus

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-05-30 18:00

Scientists and artists take advantage of low noise levels to record birdsong around world

Scientists and artists have used the drop in noise pollution during the coronavirus lockdown to create the first global public sound map of the spring dawn chorus.

Throughout May, people around the world have uploaded about 3,000 early morning bird recordings made on their phones to the Dawn Chorus website, where they are being shared to help conservation and to create public art. 

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Coronavirus: Belgian zoo comes back to life from lockdown

BBC - Sat, 2020-05-30 09:07
After two months without visitors, Pairi Daiza is welcoming the public back, but in smaller numbers.
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SpaceX launch: Nasa astronauts set for second try

BBC - Sat, 2020-05-30 08:14
SpaceX will need to beat the weather to get Nasa astronauts Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken into orbit.
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CP Daily: Friday May 29, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-05-30 07:48
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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WCI compliance entities added further length to CCA position ahead of auction results

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-05-30 07:13
WCI compliance entities built their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings on the secondary market as they awaited Q2 auction results, while speculators’ net long position remained roughly unchanged, according to US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data.
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The coming recession is the best reason to step up the pace of renewables investment | Frank Jotzo

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-05-30 06:00

It will not do to wait until the next power plant announces its closure. Building alternative infrastructure should start now

The Covid-19 recession will bring fiscal stimulus on a massive scale. There are high hopes that the recovery will be green but it could be an uphill struggle. A big opportunity for Australia’s governments is to keep the renewable energy revolution going.

There will be pressure to invest in anything that quickly brings back jobs and prosperity, never mind long term, social or environmental goals. A return to the world as it was in 2019 will seem a marvellous goal for the many people whose jobs have gone or whose businesses have faltered. In order to improve the economy relative to pre-Covid, to build back better, will need governments to lead.

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Moldova given plan to establish ETS, in line with closer EU ties

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-05-30 04:48
Eastern European nation Moldova has this week been handed a plan to establish carbon market regulations within two years as part of efforts to ramp up climate action among the EU’s southeastern neighbours.
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EU Market: Bullish technicals, bearish fundamentals collide to leave EUAs flat on week

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-05-30 03:11
EUAs inched higher on Friday to end the week flat as bullish technicals continued to overshadow dips in the energy complex and wider fundamental weakness.
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