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CARBON FORWARD 2019: EU carbon market “ripe” for new investors despite information shortage

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 02:10
The EU ETS is suffering from a lack of information that is making it difficult to assess participant behaviour, though the market’s fundamentals make it “ripe” for new investors, a veteran analyst has said.
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CARBON FORWARD 2019: EU ETS already primed for ambition ramp-up -EC official

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 02:08
Europe’s carbon market is designed to easily accommodate an increase in climate ambition should lawmakers agree to scale up the bloc’s emission goals, a European Commission official said on Thursday.
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Why a brainless yellow 'blob' that can learn is mystifying scientists

BBC - Fri, 2019-10-18 01:50
A yellow organism, which looks like fungus but acts like an animal, has gone on display at a Paris zoo.
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Senior Consultant, Corporate Sustainability, South Pole – Flexible

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 01:21
As part of the Corporate Risks and Opportunities team within the Advisory & Data Unit, you will focus on the delivery of high quality consultancy advice on climate change mitigation solutions to the corporate sector, and be responsible for the management of project teams.
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Extinction Rebellion protesters dragged from Tube train roof

BBC - Fri, 2019-10-18 01:20
Extinction Rebellion says it will "take stock" of the reaction to the action for future protests.
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Business Development Manager, Aviation and Shipping, South Pole – Flexible

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 01:19
As part of the Key Account Management team you will be responsible for new business development at South Pole in the aviation and shipping sectors globally, focusing on compliance and voluntary carbon market offerings.
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'It has been polarising': tube protest divides Extinction Rebellion

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-10-18 01:10

Disrupting London trains was opposed by 72% of activists in poll, but has boosted coverage

The climate protests during which one activist was dragged from the roof of a London Underground train by angry commuters had been discussed within Extinction Rebellion [XR] for weeks.

But it was not until Wednesday morning, when a note was posted on the group’s website, that a decision appeared to have been taken.

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CARBON FORWARD 2019: EU carbon a “tricky” trade for now, but headed to €100 in two years -investor

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 00:49
Trading in EU carbon has become “very tricky” this year compared to last due to Brexit and a reversal in short-term fundamentals, according to one of the market’s most prominent long-term bulls, who predicts prices will top €100 early next decade.
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Russia scraps carbon trading plans after industry pushback

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 00:48
Russia has dropped plans to potentially set up an ETS for major emitters, local media reported Thursday, electing instead to merely measure their carbon output.
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COMMENT: Taxing carbon at the EU border? Only if free pollution permits go

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-10-18 00:00
As part of her “European Green Deal”, incoming EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has promised to introduce a carbon border tax to “ensure that European companies can compete on a level playing field”. This is a new wind coming from the executive branch of the European Union and it remains uncertain how von der Leyen plans to turn the idea of a carbon border tax into practice.
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Fight against Heathrow expansion on verge of victory, says McDonnell

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-10-17 22:48

Shadow chancellor says third runway ‘cannot stand’ as court of appeal challenges begin

The campaign against the multibillion-pound expansion of Heathrow is on the verge of victory, John McDonnell has claimed, as three court of appeal judges considered fresh legal challenges against a third runway.

The shadow chancellor, who has long been an opponent of expanding the airport in his constituency, said the picture had changed since the previous legal challenge in the spring, as the UK had legislated for a net-zero emissions target by 2050 and declared a climate emergency.

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Warning signs for Australia’s offset market despite record issuance

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-10-17 22:28
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator issued a record 13.66 million carbon credits in FY2018-19, according to its annual report on Thursday, but data also showed that new project development fell by more than 50% while the government’s Emissions Reduction Fund cancelled contracts for more offsets than it signed.
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CARBON FORWARD 2019: Under Brexit deal, UK aiming to allocate, auction all 2019 EUAs before deadline -official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-10-17 21:29
The British government would aim to complete all EUA free allocations and auctions for 2019 before next year’s compliance deadline should a Brexit deal be reached and the country remains in the ETS, a senior UK official said Thursday.
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'There are no excuses left': why climate science deniers are running out of rope

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-10-17 21:02

Guardian environment correspondent Fiona Harvey recalls being heckled at the House of Commons and explains how attitudes to climate have shifted in 10 years

The shouted words rang out across the packed parliamentary corridor: “Fiona Harvey is the worst journalist there is. She’s the worst journalist of them all, because she should know better.”

They were the words of Lord Lawson, former UK chancellor of the exchequer, turned climate denier and now Brexiter, addressing a crowd of more than 100 people trying to cram into a House of Commons hearing on climate change. As listeners craned their necks to hear better, whispering and nudging, he elaborated at length on my insistence on reporting the work of the 97% of the world’s climate scientists whose work shows human responsibility for global heating, and failure to give equal weight to the tiny number of dissenters.

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How Guardian editors are making the climate emergency a focus

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-10-17 21:02

Guardian editors from across the organisation explain how they are putting the climate emergency front and centre

The climate crisis is a story that reaches every corner of the world and on the international news desk our team of correspondents report on it from around the globe.

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Victorian dairy targets 100% renewables with solar + vanadium flow battery

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-10-17 18:45

Victorian dairy farm looks to cover all its electricity needs with 450kW solar and 80kW/320kWh vanadium redox flow battery.

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Victoria bill to lock in 50% renewable target passes through upper house

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-10-17 18:45

bango wind farm Wind turbines creating renewable energy on cattle farm - optimisedLabor bill to legislate 50% renewables target passes upper course in Victoria, despite fierce opposition from Coalition.

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Protesters dragged off tube train as Extinction Rebellion delay commuters in London – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-10-17 17:42

Extinction Rebellion protesters were dragged off a Jubilee line train in Canning Town, east London, after they delayed morning commuters by clambering on top of the roof some people set upon the activist who had to be defended by London Underground staff 

Activist disrupted train commuters in at least two other locations in London on Thursday 17 October

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Senator Arthur Sinodinos gives his valedictory speech

ABC Environment - Thu, 2019-10-17 17:35
Before taking up his new position as Australia's ambassador to the US, Liberal senator Arthur Sinodinos speaks to RN Drive about the rules-based system and climate change policies.
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Delta signs 10-year contract for new solar farm at Vales Point coal plant

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-10-17 17:27

Owner of Vales Point coal generator signs 10-year contract for a new 62MW solar farm to be built at the facility's rehabilitated ash dam.

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