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There is always hypocrisy in politics – but it can be good for the nation | Greg Jericho

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-02-16 05:00

From climate change to the budget, we see politicians pretend they think something then do the opposite

You don’t need to observe politics for too long before realising that hypocrisy is the natural scent of the politics.

It is a stench that pervades much of what is said and policy that is enacted. There are two particular types – the hypocrisy where politicians pretend they care about something and then do nothing, and the one where they pretend to think something and do the opposite.

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Christiana Figueres on the climate emergency: ‘This is the decade and we are the generation’

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-02-16 03:00

The leader of the 2015 Paris accord talks about her new book, The Future We Choose, and why it’s crunch time for humanity

• ‘The only uncertainty is how long we’ll last’: the worst case scenario for 2050
• ‘Air is cleaner than before the Industrial Revolution’: the best case scenario for 2050

Christiana Figueres is a founder of the Global Optimism group and was head of the UN climate change convention when the Paris agreement was achieved in 2015.

Your new book is called The Future We Choose. But isn’t it too late to stop the climate crisis?
We are definitely running late. We have delayed appallingly for decades. But science tells us we are still in the nick of time.

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‘Air is cleaner than before the Industrial Revolution’: a best case scenario for the climate in 2050

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-02-16 03:00

The Future We Choose, a new book by the architects of the Paris climate accords, offers contrasting visions for how the world might look in thirty years (read the worst case scenario here)

• Christiana Figueres, author: ‘This is the decade and we are the generation’

It is 2050. We have been successful at halving emissions every decade since 2020. We are heading for a world that will be no more than 1.5C warmer by 2100

In most places in the world, the air is moist and fresh, even in cities. It feels a lot like walking through a forest and very likely this is exactly what you are doing. The air is cleaner than it has been since before the Industrial Revolution. We have trees to thank for that. They are everywhere.

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‘The only uncertainty is how long we’ll last’: a worst case scenario for the climate in 2050

The Guardian - Sun, 2020-02-16 03:00

The Future We Choose, a new book by the architects of the Paris climate accords, offers two contrasting visions for how the world might look in thirty years (read the best case scenario here)

• Christiana Figueres, author: ‘This is the decade and we are the generation’

It is 2050. Beyond the emissions reductions registered in 2015, no further efforts were made to control emissions. We are heading for a world that will be more than 3C warmer by 2100

The first thing that hits you is the air. In many places around the world, the air is hot, heavy and, depending on the day, clogged with particulate pollution. Your eyes often water. Your cough never seems to disappear. You think about some countries in Asia, where, out of consideration, sick people used to wear white masks to protect others from airborne infection. Now you often wear a mask to protect yourself from air pollution. You can no longer simply walk out your front door and breathe fresh air: there might not be any. Instead, before opening doors or windows in the morning, you check your phone to see what the air quality will be.

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EU research head optimistic on post-Brexit future

BBC - Sun, 2020-02-16 02:04
The future scientific relationship is the European Research Council's biggest challenge, new head says.
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Extinction Rebellion protest at Gatwick and London fashion week

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 22:19

Activists aim to raise awareness of sustainable design and the need to reduce emissions from flights

Activists from Extinction Rebellion (XR) blocked traffic outside a London fashion week venue on Saturday and also staged a protest at Gatwick airport.

Dozens of demonstrators prevented traffic from passing through a busy intersection leading to the Strand in Westminster, where the fashion trade show was being held.

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Climate summit calls for urgent action after Australia's fire-hit summer

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 10:43

Forceful declaration calls for governments to set short-term zero emissions target to avoid catastrophic warming

The megafires of Australia’s summer “are a harbinger of life and death on a hotter Earth”, a climate summit has said in a forceful declaration for urgent and dramatic climate action.

The Climate Emergency Summit, held in Melbourne this week and of which Guardian Australia was a partner, released a declaration saying the warming world was a clear threat to Australian society and civilisation.

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CP Daily: Friday February 14, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-02-15 10:35
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Astronomers want public funds for intelligent life search

BBC - Sat, 2020-02-15 10:07
Astronomers want more public funds to help search for intelligent life elsewhere in the universe.
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Sex robots may cause psychological damage

BBC - Sat, 2020-02-15 10:04
US researchers call for more regulation around the sale of sex robots with artificial intelligence.
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US Carbon Pricing Roundup for week ending Feb. 14, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-02-15 08:37
A summary of legislative and regulatory action on carbon pricing and clean energy at the US subnational and federal level this week, including developments in Pennsylvania, California, and Montana.
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Quebec aiming to finish compliance forestry protocol this summer

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-02-15 08:27
Quebec intends to finalise its forestry offset protocol for its WCI-linked cap-and-trade programme this summer and open the proposal up for public consultation, a government spokesperson told Carbon Pulse.
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Drought, bushfires and rainstorms turn Australian rivers black – video

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 08:19

Ash, along with other detritus, from Australia's fierce bushfire season is being washed into rivers by heavy rainfall, depriving the rivers of oxygen, killing fish and turning the waters an inky, silty black

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PM must prioritise climate or Cop26 will fail, say leading figures

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 05:05

IEA welcomes appointment of Alok Sharma but others worry about nature of his dual role

Boris Johnson must put the climate crisis at the top of his government’s agenda if crunch UN talks this year are to be a success, leading international figures have told the Guardian.

Alok Sharma was appointed on Thursday as the business secretary and president of Cop26, the UN talks on the climate crisis to be held this November in Glasgow. Some climate experts are concerned that he won’t be able to stand up to governments reluctant to make strong commitments to cut greenhouse gases, while at the same time supporting British businesses struggling in the turmoil of Brexit.

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Wildfire smoke may cause life-long harm

BBC - Sat, 2020-02-15 05:00
Smoke from wildfires may have long-term health effects, according to US research on juvenile monkeys.
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Flying high, not getting high: the poppy-eating cockatoos of Tasmania are no opiate addicts

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 05:00

Scientists say it’s the poppies’ fat and protein, not their narcotic alkaloids, that keep the birds coming back for more

Tasmanian farmers have reported their poppy crops are being ravaged by cockatoos, but experts say it is likely that it is a taste for the fatty seeds, and not an addiction to opiates, that is attracting the birds.

Tasmanian farmer Bernard Brain told the ABC on Tuesday that flocks of about 300 white cockatoos had decimated his harvest by ripping capsules from his poppy flowers and eating them, leading him to believe that the native birds were addicted to the alkaloid found in the seed.

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Is disunity in politics really death any more? I'm not so sure | Katharine Murphy

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 05:00

If you were a political scientist, you might wonder if some of these internal differences within the major parties are irreconcilable

I’ll get to the divisions on coal and climate afflicting both of the major parties shortly, but before we arrive there I want to ask a bigger question about disunity, one I’ve been carrying around with me since election night last year. Forgive this indulgence, I need to get this off my chest.

Politics watchers will know that prime ministers and opposition leaders intone with all the sobriety of an undertaker that “disunity is death”. People in my line of work tend to amplify that line dutifully, not because we are ciphers, but because it appeared to be true – one of those truisms so true it required no rebuttal.

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'A moment of complete despair': last population of Macquarie perch wiped out in NSW river carnage

The Guardian - Sat, 2020-02-15 05:00

Fisheries managers arrived too late to save more of the endangered species as heavy rain washes ash into NSW rivers, robbing fish of oxygen

Luke Pearce had arrived at Mannus Creek for a three-day mission to rescue the Murray-Darling Basin’s last population of Macquarie perch.

For 10 years Pearce had visited this spot on the edge of the Snowy Mountains that, just weeks earlier, was ravaged by fire. There had been rain and the creek was flowing fast.

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Climate Change Policy Manager, British Embassy – Jakarta

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-02-15 04:39
To coordinate British Embassy Jakarta work to combat climate change and catalyse low carbon development, including diplomatic action to support delivery of the 26th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) in December 2020 (80%). To support the UK Mission to ASEAN in working with ASEAN on climate change issues (20%).
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Climate Analyst, Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) – London

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2020-02-15 04:36
This role is fast-paced and incredibly diverse. You will have the opportunity to work on a wide portfolio of climate change mitigation programmes across a number sectors and/or geographies. You will provide programme management overview, an oversight of administrative and research support, with the opportunity to manage and lead your own grants and partnerships.
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