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AGL upgrades EV charging plan in bid to engage electric drivers

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2019-09-18 09:32

 Kārlis DambrānsAustralian energy major AGL launches plan for electric vehicle drivers to earn credits towards bills reducing household costs and offsetting higher purchase price of EVs.

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10 ways technology can meet the Paris climate targets

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2019-09-18 08:14

battery storage wind solar - optimisedA new report injects hope into the climate fight with a list of 10 measures – using current technologies – that can keep global warming to well below 2°C. But not at the current rate of progress, and not without the support of good policy.

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CP Daily: Tuesday September 17, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-09-18 08:01
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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BBC Briefing on energy: how do I use it?

BBC - Wed, 2019-09-18 07:10
Your downloadable guide to the UK's energy system and why it must change to meet climate pledges.
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Are cities as bad for the environment as we think?

BBC - Wed, 2019-09-18 07:10
Cities have a bad reputation for pollution but - in terms of climate change - that might be unfair.
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Greta Thunberg to Congress: ‘You’re not trying hard enough. Sorry’

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-09-18 06:51

The Swedish environmentalist was one of several who spoke at a Senate climate crisis task force

At a meeting of the Senate climate crisis task force on Tuesday, lawmakers praised a group of young activists for their leadership, their gumption and their display of wisdom far beyond their years. They then asked the teens for advice on how Congress might combat one of the most urgent and politically contentious threats confronting world leaders: climate change.

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The good, the bad and the ugly: the nations leading and failing on climate action

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-09-18 06:32
Ahead of the UN climate summit, we take stock of the world's best and worst performers on climate action - including some surprise success stories. Bill Hare, Director, Climate Analytics, Adjunct Professor, Murdoch University (Perth), Visiting scientist, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Why our response to climate change needs to be a just and careful revolution that limits pushback

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-09-18 06:30
Climate change is a super-wicked problem. With a growing sense of urgency to act on climate change, it is vital we strike a balance between encouraging action and limiting pushback. David Hall, Senior Researcher in Politics, Auckland University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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TCI jurisdictions looking at voluntary ETS phase, while questions linger on compliance accrual

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-09-18 06:28
Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) jurisdictions in the Northeast US have discussed a voluntary phase for the proposed carbon market, while stakeholders continue to urge the programme to shift compliance obligations to the wholesale rack, regulatory sources said.
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Virginia governor targets 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-09-18 03:50
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam (D) signed an executive order Tuesday setting out the decarbonisation of the electricity sector by mid-century, a move that could impact the state’s future participation in the Northeast US RGGI ETS.
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First measurements of 'interstellar comet'

BBC - Wed, 2019-09-18 02:25
Astronomers report measurements from a presumed interstellar comet, providing clues about its chemical composition.
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Leading burger supplier sourced from Amazon farmer using deforested land

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-09-18 02:00

Brazilian meat company which has supplied McDonald’s and Burger King bought cattle from farm using deforested land earlier this year, investigation shows

The world’s biggest supplier of burgers sourced meat from a farmer in the Amazon who had been found guilty of using deforested land, say reports, even as new figures reveal the beef industry’s deforestation risks.

Marfrig, a Brazilian meat company that has supplied McDonald’s, Burger King and other fast-food chains around the world, bought cattle from a farm that had been using deforested land earlier this year, according to a joint investigation by Repórter Brasil and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.

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Wild wheat genetics offer climate hope for food crops

BBC - Wed, 2019-09-18 01:55
Wild relatives of food crops, such as wheat, host an abundant array of genetic material to help the plants cope with a changing climate.
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Nova Scotia exploring offset potential in province’s carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-09-18 01:43
The Nova Scotia government has issued a request for proposals (RFPs) to assess the potential for incorporating compliance-based offsets in the jurisdiction's new ETS.
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Air pollution particles found on foetal side of placentas – study

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-09-18 01:00

Research finds black carbon breathed by mothers can cross into unborn children

Air pollution particles have been found on the foetal side of placentas, indicating that unborn babies are directly exposed to the black carbon produced by motor traffic and fuel burning.

The research is the first study to show the placental barrier can be penetrated by particles breathed in by the mother. It found thousands of the tiny particles per cubic millimetre of tissue in every placenta analysed.

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South Korea confirms African swine fever outbreak

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-09-17 23:53

UK government says it expects disease to arrive within a year as China ditches pork tariffs

South Korea is the latest country to confirm an outbreak of African swine fever (ASF), as the UK government has said it expects the disease to arrive within a year.

In the midst of what has been described as the “largest ever animal disease outbreak”, China announced this week that it was ditching its pork tariffs. China, the largest pork consuming and producing country in the world, has been hit particularly hard by ASF, a disease that is fatal for pigs and extremely contagious.

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Colombia’s Boyaca region to launch Latin America’s first emissions trading scheme

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-09-17 23:32
The Colombian region of Boyaca will launch Latin America's first emissions trading scheme next month.
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Wall Street investment giants voting against key climate resolutions

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-09-17 23:00

Asset management companies BlackRock Inc and Vanguard have failed to live up to pledge to support climate action at energy firms

Some of Wall Street’s largest asset management companies are failing to live up to commitments to use their voting power to fight the climate crisis, according to a new report.

The report, published on Tuesday by the Washington DC-based Majority Action and the Climate Majority Project, claims that BlackRock Inc, the world’s largest asset manager with more than $6tn under management, and Vanguard, with assets of $5.2tn, have voted overwhelmingly against the key climate resolutions at energy companies, including a resolution at ExxonMobil’s annual shareholder meeting, and at Duke Energy.

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Outrage as blue shark is cooked and served at Plymouth Seafood festival

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-09-17 22:09

Animal is paraded through town before being chopped up as part of cookery event

Conservationists have criticised an event during a seafood festival in which a shark was paraded through a British port city before being chopped up, cooked and served to onlookers.

The blue shark, a near-threatened species, was hoisted in the air by two men and carried through Plymouth, Devon, before being deposited on a stage where it formed part of a cookery demonstration.

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Novosibirsk: 'No risk' after blast and fire at Russian lethal virus lab

BBC - Tue, 2019-09-17 21:15
A major research centre says no biological agents have been released from a blast and fire at a lab.
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