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Nordic steel giant to use renewable hydrogen to produce fossil-free steel by 2026

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-01-30 11:10

Steel pipe hydrogen manufacturing - optimisedNordic steel producer SSAB to produce first truly 'fossil-free' steel by 2026, with renewable hydrogen, nearly a decade quicker than it had thought possible.

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South Australia encourages rooftop solar and battery storage in new homes

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-01-30 10:08

Home builder Stoddart to add solar and batteries to new homes, and partner with Powershop and Reposit in creation of new virtual power plant in South Australia.

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What’s worse for the weekend: Electric vehicles or bushfires?

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-01-30 10:04

Tesla owner publishes simple but striking images of a Model 3 in Australian bush land before and after the recent bushfires.

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Plastic waste exports targeted in new environment bill

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-01-30 10:01

Binding targets on air, water quality and wildlife proposed to replace EU rules

Powers to prevent the export of plastic waste to developing countries, binding targets on air and water quality and the protection of wildlife will be enshrined in law under the environment bill due to be introduced in parliament on Thursday.

The commitments will replace the UK’s current obligations on environmental protection under EU law, and the UK will be able to diverge in future from new requirements in EU regulations.

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Solar installed in Bidyadanga with lower electricity costs

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2020-01-30 08:52

The remote community of Bidyadanga in the West Kimberley will now receive lower power bills with the successful installation of 160 kilowatts of solar on community buildings.

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CP Daily: Wednesday January 29, 2020

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-01-30 08:44
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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California mints 589k offsets in second issuance of 2020

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-01-30 07:48
California regulator ARB issued nearly 589,000 new California Carbon Offsets (CCOs) over the past two weeks across three WCI protocols, according to data published Wednesday.
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Plants safely store toxic mercury. Bushfires and climate change bring it back into our environment

The Conversation - Thu, 2020-01-30 05:07
Plants can store mercury and keep it from contaminating waterways, air and soils. Unfortunately, that mercury is released when plants burn. Larissa Schneider, DECRA fellow, Australian National University Colin Cooke, University of Alberta Nathan D Stansell, Associate Professor, Northern Illinois University Simon Haberle, Professor, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Greta Thunberg files application to trademark her name

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-01-30 04:26

Climate activist also applied to register name of climate movement Fridays for Future

The climate activist Greta Thunberg has said she has applied to register her name and that of the Fridays For Future movement she founded in 2018, which has gone global and catapulted her to international fame.

The move would allow legal action against persons or companies trying to use her name which are not in line with her values or that of her movement, she said.

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Climate change: Worst emissions scenario 'misleading'

BBC - Thu, 2020-01-30 04:08
Scientists should stop using the very worst predictions for carbon emissions, a study suggests.
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Trump administration argues against dropping WCI members in California ETS lawsuit

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-01-30 03:58
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) urged a federal court to keep WCI board members in a lawsuit challenging the California-Quebec ETS linkage, claiming those defendants were acting as representatives for the jurisdictions.
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Huge rise in Scotland's deer cull needed to protect land, says report

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-01-30 03:17

Experts call for controversial measures to control numbers, estimated at up to 1 million

An expert report has called for hundreds of thousands of deer to be culled in Scotland to cope with an unsustainable surge in numbers.

The report estimates that up to 1 million wild deer could be roaming Scotland, nearly double some previous estimates, causing significant damage to the landscape and hampering calls to increase tree cover to tackle the climate crisis.

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Space radar company chases persistent vision

BBC - Thu, 2020-01-30 03:00
The American start-up Capella says it's now ready to deploy its fleet of all-weather Earth observers.
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DDT and other banned chemicals pose threat to vulnerable dolphins on Great Barrier Reef

The Guardian - Thu, 2020-01-30 02:30

Scientists find increasing levels of harmful chemicals, causing health issues and links to mass mortality events

Harmful levels of long-banned chemicals, including the pesticide DDT, have been found in the tissues of two vulnerable dolphin species swimming in waters flowing into the Great Barrier Reef.

Scientists found levels of the chemicals in the tissues of snubfin dolphins and humpback dolphins had tripled and, in some cases, risen even higher between 2010 and 2015.

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EU Midday Market Report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-01-30 00:21
EUAs tumbled 2% to a two-week low early on Wednesday as the market struggled to absorb a bumper Polish auction while digesting confirmation of Germany's drawn-out exit from coal-fired power.
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Germany unveils long-awaited coal phaseout bill after cabinet approval

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2020-01-30 00:08
The German government on Wednesday released a final version of its long-awaited coal phaseout bill, providing no new details surrounding how many carbon allowances will be cancelled to offset the impact of the programme on the EU ETS.
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Climate breakdown 'is increasing violence against women'

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-01-29 23:57

Exclusive: attempts to tackle crisis fail because gender issues are not addressed, report finds

Climate breakdown and the global crisis of environmental degradation are increasing violence against women and girls, while gender-based exploitation is in turn hampering our ability to tackle the crises, a major report has concluded.

Attempts to repair environmental degradation and adapt to climate breakdown, particularly in poorer countries, are failing, and resources are being wasted because they do not take gender inequality and the effects on women and girls into account.

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We fear sharks, but humans are the real predators – photo essay

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-01-29 23:37

Greenpeace investigator Sophie Cooke spent a month at sea observing the hidden practices behind many of the deaths of 100 million sharks every year

On the end of a hook is a shark much larger than me. Its white belly gleams clean and sleek against the rusty hull of the ship as it is hauled out of the ocean, thrashing about trying to escape. They kill it by severing its spine with a knife.

For a generation, the film Jaws was the source of an irrational fear of sharks, which has probably made it harder for many to connect to their plight. People see it almost as a kill or be killed response. On the high seas, however, it’s clear who the real predators are.

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South Africa: wild animals at risk of 'genetic pollution'

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-01-29 23:29

Scientists say lions and rhinos among species at risk from breeding of trophy animals

Lions, rhinos and cheetahs are among the wild species at risk of irreversible “genetic pollution” from breeding experiments, scientists have warned.

South African game farmers have increasingly been breeding novel trophy animals, including some freakishly-coloured varieties such as the black impala, golden wildebeest or pure-white springboks.

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Rescued owl was 'too fat to fly', Suffolk sanctuary says

BBC - Wed, 2020-01-29 22:26
The owl probably overindulged during a mild spell that left it with lots of prey, bird experts say.
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