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Eton v the sea trout: college’s land sale sparks fears of river pollution

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-06-19 23:00

Controversial plan to build 3,000 houses in Sussex will have ‘catastrophic impact’ on environment, say wildlife campaigners

Two of the UK’s oldest institutions – Eton College and trout fishing – are heading for an unexpected, watery confrontation. The battle has been sparked by an announcement by the £42,000-a-year boarding school that it plans to sell off 500 acres of East Sussex for a massive housing development. The move has triggered widespread anger, with infuriated members of the fishing community arguing that the proposal is a threat to one of the most important spawning grounds of the sea trout in England.

The proposed 3,000-house new town would be built at North Barnes Farm, near East Chiltington, at the edge of the South Downs National Park. The Bevern stream, part of the River Ouse catchment area, runs through the land and is a nationally important spawning ground for sea trout.

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CP Daily: Friday June 18, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 09:30
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Can old traditions and tech help Singapore reach zero waste?

BBC - Sat, 2021-06-19 09:09
Singapore sees its traditional rag and bone collectors as key to its sustainability plans.
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British Columbia forestry offset protocol would render projects unviable -stakeholders

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 08:50
A high maximum credit contribution to a contingency account is among the factors threatening the economic viability of British Columbia’s proposed forestry carbon offset protocol (FCOP), trade associations and project developers told Carbon Pulse.
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The whale sentinel: two decades of watching humpback numbers boom

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-06-19 06:00

After more than 20 years watching from the cliffs of Botany Bay, Wayne Reynolds’ passion is having tangible results

He may have seen it tens of thousands of times before but when Wayne Reynolds spots a whale emerging from the water, he reacts with the excitement of a child pointing out a rollercoaster at an amusement park.

“Oh wow, there’s a minke and her calf,” he yells out with boyish enthusiasm from the rocky cliff at Potter Point in Kurnell, in Sydney’s south. “I just go into auto-mode, I can’t help it.”

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Net zero by 2050? Over our dead body, bolshie Nationals tell Scott Morrison | Katharine Murphy

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-06-19 06:00

The ‘new energy economy’ unfolding all around us is once again hostage to Australia’s gruesome, internecine climate change politics

On Thursday morning, shortly after the resources minister, Keith Pitt, finished his “net zero by 2050: not on your nelly” sortie on the ABC, the governor of the reserve bank, Philip Lowe, touched down in Queensland Nationals country.

Lowe went to Toowoomba to deliver a keynote address at the Australian Farm Institute conference. The speech was principally about household debt, house prices and whether Australians could ever expect a pay rise. But during the questions that followed the presentation, the RBA governor was asked about decarbonisation in the agriculture sector.

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WCI auction volume edges down slightly for August auction, with further reductions expected for Q4

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 05:11
The Q3 California-Quebec auction will include slightly fewer allowances than the May quarterly sale, while the final WCI auction of 2021 is slated to see a more significant reduction, according to an auction noticed published Friday afternoon.
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High greenhouse gas emitters should pay for carbon they produce, says IMF

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-06-19 04:55

Companies should be subject to globally agreed carbon floor price to reach Paris climate goals

Companies with high greenhouse gas emissions should be subject to a carbon price of $75 a tonne of carbon dioxide, the International Monetary Fund has said, as a way of reaching the goals of the Paris climate agreement.

A carbon floor price would mean that companies, including energy generators and heavy industries, would have to pay for the carbon they produce. At present, many countries and regions have their own carbon pricing systems, but there is no globally agreed carbon price.

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US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending June 18, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 04:37
A summary of legislative and regulatory action on carbon pricing, clean fuel standards, and clean energy at the US subnational and federal level this week, including developments in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Illinois, and California. 
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Euro Markets: EUAs rebound on power gains to limit weekly loss to 1.5%, UKAs trade at discount

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 03:48
EUA prices climbed above €52 as power price gains dragged carbon higher, while UKAs traded at a discount for the first time as the prospect of additional supply loomed larger.
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Strong carbon price “a core element” of building decarbonisation, says think-tank

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 02:12
Introducing a carbon price for buildings, paired with additional energy efficiency measures, will be needed for the sector to reduce its carbon footprint in a socially just manner, a Germany-based think-tank said Friday.
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Asistente en Comunicacion, Programa UN-REDD – Asuncion, Paraguay

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 00:33
Cargo: Asistente en Comunicación Proyecto: Proyecto de Pago por Resultados de REDD en Paraguay Lugar de Destino: Asunción, Paraguay Sección/Unidad: UNEP ROLAC REDD UNIT
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Asociado(a) Gestion del Conocimiento, Programa UN-REDD – Asuncion, Paraguay

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 00:32
Cargo: Asociado(a) Gestión del Conocimiento Proyecto: Proyecto de Pago por Resultados de REDD en Paraguay Lugar de Destino: Asunción, Paraguay Sección/Unidad: UNEP ROLAC REDD UNIT
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Coordinador de Proyecto Pago Basado en Resultados de REDD (RBP), Programa UN-REDD – Asuncion, Paraguay

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 00:31
Cargo: Coordinador de Proyecto Pago Basado en Resultados de REDD (RBP) Proyecto: Proyecto de Pago Basado en Resultados de REDD 2014-2017 en Paraguay Lugar de Destino: Asunción, Paraguay Sección/Unidad: UNEP ROLAC REDD UNIT
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Especialista en Economia y Finanzas Sostenibles, Programa UN-REDD – Asuncion, Paraguay

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-06-19 00:29
Cargo: Especialista en Economía y Finanzas Sostenibles Proyecto: Proyecto de Pago por Resultados de REDD en Paraguay Lugar de Destino: Asunción, Paraguay Sección/Unidad: UNEP ROLAC REDD UNIT
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SK Market: KAUs extend losses in rush to avoid cancellations

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-06-18 21:13
South Korean carbon permits fell another 8% on Friday to hit their lowest since Dec. 2015, as sellers remained desperate to offload KAUs to boost the number of allowances they can bank into next year.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-06-18 21:00

The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including courting gannets and sleeping elephants

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Analysts see initially modest China carbon price rapidly rising after 2025

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-06-18 20:34
China’s emissions trading market will likely see modest prices of around 40 yuan ($6.21) initially due to oversupply, quickly rising in the second half of the decade as the scheme is gradually tightened and more sectors brought in, analysts said Friday.
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The American south-west is running out of water. We’ve known this would happen for years | Kim Heacox and Jimmy Bluefeather

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-06-18 20:22

Welcome to the worst drought in an estimated 1,200 years

If water is the lifeblood of planet Earth, the American south-west is in big trouble.

John Wesley Powell, the one-armed US army civil war veteran who led the first white expedition down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon – a daring boat run in 1869 – later became an ethnographer who wrote a prescient 1878 government paper titled: Report on the Lands of the Arid Regions of the United States. In it, he unflinchingly described the scarcity of water, and summarized that much of the American south-west, if it must be settled, should be settled lightly and modestly. Overpopulate it, and it will be unforgiving.

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Philippines ministry backs intensity-based carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-06-18 18:04
The Philippines Department of Finance is backing an intensity-based emissions trading scheme initially limited to the power industry, rather than a carbon tax, according to reports in local media.
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