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US voluntary offset bill could throw lifeline to rural sector -stakeholders
California offset issuances rise to 1.9 mln on new forestry project
German investors yearn for higher carbon price in domestic ETS
EU Market: EUAs defy weaker markets to print new 4-month high
Wisconsin offset project under California review cited for leaking waste facility
Adélie penguins could thrive as result of sea ice melting
Small bird can forage more efficiently when Antarctic sea ice is sparse, research finds
Adélie penguin populations could boom in coming years, according to research revealing the small birds find it easier to forage when sea ice is sparse around continental Antarctica.
While sea ice extent has increased in the Antarctic over recent decades, in the past few years it has fallen dramatically – a matter of deep concern in the scientific community.
Continue reading...Up to 11,000 renewable energy jobs could be lost under Morrison government policies
The job losses will be equivalent to the entire local coal industry if the renewable energy target is not replaced
Up to 11,000 renewable energy workers are expected to lose their jobs over the next two years under current government policies, according to a university analysis.
If correct, the loss of jobs would be equivalent to the abolition of the domestic-focused coal industry, which employs a little more than 10,000 people in mining thermal coal for local use and running Australia’s coal-fired power plants.
Continue reading...EU nations agree Just Transition Fund stance, teeing up talks for after summer
Brussels plans to create framework to spur GHG removals from EU land
Yanco solar and big battery project fast-tracked by NSW government
Solar and battery project planned for NSW Riverina region put on fast-track in third tranche of state government’s Planning System Acceleration Program.
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First section of massive Moorabool wind farm completed in Victoria
First section of Goldwind Australia's 312MW Moorabool wind farm in central-western Victoria completed, and first turbine of second section fully installed.
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We must not miss this glorious chance to address the climate and biodiversity crises | Jonathon Porritt
If the government plots a green recovery from coronavirus, the benefits are endless. If it doesn’t, we’re screwed
Trillions of dollars will be invested by governments in reviving their economies over the next two or three years. If those dollars are well spent, ensuringlow-carbon, nature-restoring prosperity, we have a real chance of avoiding runaway climate change and ecosystem collapse. If they’re spent on taking us back to pre-coronavirus days, we’re screwed. The climate’s screwed. The planet’s screwed. And all future generations are screwed. It’s as simple – and as binary – as that.
Related: World health leaders urge green recovery from coronavirus crisis
Continue reading...US moves to exempt companies from reporting harmful chemical releases
The exemption allows companies to bypass an EPA law meant to address widespread contamination from perflourinated chemicals
Federal regulators are crafting an exemption for polluters releasing harmful perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS) into the environment in a way that environmental advocates say circumvents a new law meant to address widespread contamination.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a rule Monday adding 172 PFAS chemicals to a list of those that are required to report when they release them into the air or water, or on land.
Continue reading...Protests target Spanish colonial statues that 'celebrate genocide' in US west
Native Americans in New Mexico have held protests to demand that effigies glorifying conquistadors be removed
As a national debate swirls around statues of Confederate officials, a new battle is brewing in the western US over the fate of monuments glorifying the brutal Spanish conquest of the Americas.
They include effigies of Diego De Vargas, who ordered the execution of 70 Pueblo Indians and the enslavement of hundreds of women and children, and conquistador Juan De Oñate, who is known for ordering the massacre of 800 Acoma people and for the right feet of 24 captive Acoma warriors to be amputated.
Continue reading...Australia opposition party says wants bilateral mechanism on energy, climate
Labor's climate wars truce is cause for hope, as long as it doesn't lead to bipartisan inaction | Frank Jotzo
Taken at face value, Anthony Albanese’s intervention throws a positive challenge to the government
Australia has been in the climate wars since late 2009 when Tony Abbott rolled Malcolm Turnbull and made the pursuit of no climate policy a hallmark of Australian conservative politics. It has been an all-out battle at many points, simmering conflict at others. Investor confidence has been one of the casualties.
Now it appears that the Labor party is offering a truce. The opposition leader, Anthony Albanese, offered the PM to “agree on an energy investment framework that will deliver the modernisation of our energy system”. Labor wants a “flexible and enduring” policy model that can adapt to different emissions targets and says it is agnostic about which policy instrument would deliver this.
Continue reading...Risen Energy (Australia) has signed a 150MW distribution agreement, its largest
For the second year in a row, Risen Energy (Australia) has signed its largest distribution agreement with One Stop Warehouse.
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CSIRO energy department cuts slammed by union, with 40 jobs set to go
Morrison government called on to halt further job losses at CSIRO, after confirmation the agency's energy department will have its staff numbers slashed by almost 20%.
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Zero emissions target by 2050 will require $30 carbon price, more for 2040
Reputex says $30 carbon price needed for zero emissions target by 2050, but a price of $100 a tonne needed to bring that target forward by 10 years in line with 1.5°C goal.
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