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Wind overtaking brown coal is only a matter of time

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-09-12 11:22

As Australia's installed wind capacity rises, wind farms generating more than brown coal plants will happen reasonably often. And this dynamic is only heading in one direction.

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Coalition returns to climate denial roots as Morrison dodges UN summit

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-09-12 11:07

Angus Taylor Scott Morrison emissions auction - optimisedClimate denial is making a strong comeback in Scott Morrison's Coalition. So much so that it seems to be having an impact on the other side of politics.

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'There is a problem': Australia's top scientist Alan Finkel pushes to eradicate bad science

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-09-12 10:44
Australia's top scientist Alan Finkel says too many poor quality research papers are being published in Australia, and the system may inadvertently encourage academics to behave badly. Alan Finkel, Australia’s Chief Scientist, Office of the Chief Scientist Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australia could reap $328m a year if it treated recycling waste like coal – report

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-09-12 10:03

Calls for world-class recycling systems to replace current one, which makes just $4m a year due to contamination in co-mingled recycling bins

If Australia treated recycling waste like iron ore or coal the nation could be $300m better off each year, a report has found.

Instead, Australia makes just $4m a year from recycling due to high levels of contamination in co-mingled recycling bins.

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Australia bushfires are now 'hotter and more intense'

BBC - Thu, 2019-09-12 09:51
Scores of fires are raging across Australia's east coast, and the fire season has only just begun.
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Worms fail to thrive in soil containing microplastics – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-09-12 09:01

Finding could have implications for farming - as worms are vital part of farmland ecosystem

Worms fail to thrive in earth containing microplastics, new research has shown, adding to the growing body of evidence of impacts from the increasingly widespread contaminants on the natural world.

The rosy-tipped earthworm, Aporrectodea rosea, is one of the most common found in farmland in temperate regions. Scientists found that worms placed in soil loaded with high density polyethylene (HDPE) – a common plastic used for bags and bottles – for 30 days lost about 3% of their body weight, compared with a control sample of similar worms placed in similar soil without HDPE, which put on 5% in body weight over the same period.

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Deep sea habitats survey spots shipwreck

BBC - Thu, 2019-09-12 09:00
The ship is believed to be a cargo vessel sunk by a submarine during World War Two.
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Bloodhound Diary: Do the maths

BBC - Thu, 2019-09-12 08:06
The approaching high-speed trials will help validate the assumptions that went into building the world's fastest car.
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CP Daily: Wednesday September 11, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-09-12 07:39
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Why pay thermal generators to stay online? It’s totally nuts

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-09-12 07:33

You can't run a modern, vibrant Australian or NSW economy on a fleet of clapped-out 40 and then 50-year-old coal generators.

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PG&E bankruptcy exit seen as long-term bullish for CCA market – traders say

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-09-12 07:18
Market participants do not see any near-term implications from PG&E's proposed restructuring plan, but the embattled utility could create bullish pressure for CCAs once it exits bankruptcy in mid-2020.
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Swiss-EU ETS marriage on track, but registry link facing delay

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-09-12 06:37
Switzerland and the EU remain on track to implement their ETS linking agreement in early 2020, though there may be a delay in the actual physical connection between the carbon markets, sources said.
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California issues just shy of 1 mln new offsets as CCO-3 issuance slows

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-09-12 06:18
California has awarded nearly 1 million new offset credits across two protocols in its latest issuance round, while the regulator minted fewer credits with reduced invalidation risk, according to data released Wednesday.
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The Great Barrier Reef is in trouble. There are a whopping 45 reasons why

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-09-12 06:08
We all know that climate change is hurting the Great Barrier Reef. But scores of other less-publicised threats also threaten the future of the natural wonder. Jon C. Day, PSM, Post-career PhD candidate, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University Scott Heron, Senior Lecturer, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Scientists use IVF procedures to help save near-extinct rhinos

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-09-12 04:37

Two embryos have been created in an attempt to rescue northern white rhinos

Scientists have successfully created two embryos of the near-extinct northern white rhino in a landmark effort to save the species.

The international team of researchers and conservationists drew on IVF procedures to create the embryos from fresh eggs collected from the two remaining female rhinos and frozen sperm from dead males.

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Water found for first time on potentially habitable planet

BBC - Thu, 2019-09-12 03:00
Astronomers discover water in the atmosphere of a "habitable" planet orbiting a distant star.
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Badger cull in England extended to ‘unimaginable scale’

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-09-12 01:44

Ministers approve culling in 11 new areas, with 64,000 animals likely to be killed this autumn

The controversial badger cull in England has been expanded to an “unimaginable scale”, according to a leading expert who warned the government is paying far too little attention to the transmission of tuberculosis between cattle when they are traded.

Ministers approved culling in 11 new areas on Wednesday, taking the total to 43. Up to 64,000 animals are likely to be killed this autumn, up from a maximum of 42,000 last year.

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Project Oberon: UK eyes cluster of military radar satellites

BBC - Thu, 2019-09-12 01:14
Defence chiefs want a batch of small spacecraft able to see the Earth's surface in all weathers.
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ACT seeks 250MW wind and solar, plus battery storage in new auction

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-09-12 00:05

ACT seeks 250MW of new wind and solar, plus battery storage, as part of plans to "future proof" 100% renewables in fact of growing economy, and shift to electric vehicles and buildings.

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EU Midday Market Brief

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-09-11 22:56
EUAs hit a four-week high above €27 early on Wednesday but dropped back amid a weaker energy complex, giving back some of Tuesday's huge gains.
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