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UK fast food ‘linked to Brazilian forest fires’

BBC - Wed, 2019-10-09 23:39
Greenpeace asks fast-food chains to stop selling meat from animals fed on soya from Brazil.
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Stanley Johnson tells Extinction Rebellion crowd he is proud to be a 'crusty' – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 23:33

Boris Johnson's father has said he is proud to call himself an 'uncooperative crusty' during an Extinction Rebellion panel discussion in London and defended his son’s description of protesters as 'uncooperative crusties' as an attempt to 'get the point across' about being late for a book launch

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Women breastfeed and bottle-feed babies at Extinction Rebellion 'nurse-in' – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 22:45

Hundreds of women have taken part in a ‘nurse-in’ with their children at an Extinction Rebellion blockade in Westminster, London. One of the women involved said she was ‘terrified’ of the future that awaited her two daughters

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Northern California braced for mega power cut

BBC - Wed, 2019-10-09 22:24
In a bid to stop wildfires, San Francisco Bay Area residents could be denied power for several days.
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New Zealand PM firm on need for agriculture emission cuts amid ETS talks

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-10-09 22:14
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Wednesday reiterated the need to reduce carbon emissions from agriculture and the opportunities such action might bring, amid a domestic row that is delaying plans for how to bring the sector into the NZ emissions trading scheme.
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Boris Johnson's father praises Extinction Rebellion 'crusties'

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 22:12

Stanley Johnson tells London protesters they have ‘exactly the right things in mind’

The prime minister’s father, Stanley Johnson, has told a crowd at Extinction Rebellion’s London demonstrations that he backs their methods and is proud to call himself an “uncooperative crusty”.

Johnson was responding to a question about comments made by his son, Boris, who on Monday called environmental protesters occupying sites across Westminster “uncooperative crusties” in “heaving hemp bivouacs”.

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EU Midday Market Brief

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-10-09 22:08
EUAs fell towards €22 early on Wednesday to further extend their six-month low, but recovered after a strong auction and signs that a Brexit deal may still be in the works.
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Why we need political action to tackle the oil, coal and gas companies - video explainer

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

The Guardian reveals the 20 fossil fuel companies whose relentless exploitation of the world’s oil, gas and coal reserves can be directly linked to more than one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions in the modern era. The global environment editor, Jonathan Watts, explains how these firms have continued to expand their operations despite being aware of the industry’s devastating impact on the planet

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Half a century of dither and denial – a climate crisis timeline

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

Fossil fuel companies have been aware of their impact on the planet since at least the 1950s

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Revealed: northern Australia's fossil fuel plans push climate goals beyond reach

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

Analysis uncovers impact of proposed coal and gas expansion on Paris agreement

A wave of planned fossil fuel developments by major companies across northern Australia would significantly increase the amount of coal and gas the country plans to sell into Asia and push the Paris climate agreement goals further beyond reach, a Guardian analysis reveals.

If the proposals go ahead, the science and policy institute Climate Analytics estimates that by 2030 Australia, with 0.3% of the global population, will be linked to about 13% of the greenhouse gases that can be emitted if the world is to meet the goals set in Paris.

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Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

New data shows how fossil fuel companies have driven climate crisis despite industry knowing dangers

The Guardian today reveals the 20 fossil fuel companies whose relentless exploitation of the world’s oil, gas and coal reserves can be directly linked to more than one-third of all greenhouse gas emissions in the modern era.

New data from world-renowned researchers reveals how this cohort of state-owned and multinational firms are driving the climate emergency that threatens the future of humanity, and details how they have continued to expand their operations despite being aware of the industry’s devastating impact on the planet.

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What do we know about the top 20 global polluters?

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

Compare details about the fossil fuel firms behind a third of carbon emissions since 1965

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It’s time to rein in the fossil fuel giants before their greed chokes the planet | Richard Heede

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

Just 20 companies are responsible for 35% of carbon emissions yet they continue to ignore calls for change

We’ve long known that the big fossil fuel companies are responsible for a huge share of the world’s carbon emissions. Now the Climate Accountability Institute is publishing new data quantifying how much each of these has contributed to the climate crisis. We find that, chiefly from the combustion of their products, the top 20 companies have collectively produced 480bn tonnes of carbon dioxide and methane since 1965 – 35% of all fossil fuel emissions worldwide in that time. The worst offenders in the top 10 include Saudi Aramco (number one), Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP and Royal Dutch Shell.

Seven-eighths of emissions attributed to the top 20 carbon producers is from use of their products – petrol, jet fuel, natural gas and coal – and one-eighth from extracting, refining and delivering finished fuels. These carbon fuels are produced and marketed to consumers with the knowledge that they will worsen the climate crisis. For the most part, these companies are ignoring calls to urgently shift investment from exploration and production of carbon fuels to the renewable and alternative technologies required to reduce global emissions in alignment with the science-based target to eliminate net carbon emissions by 2050.

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Climate emergency: what the oil, coal and gas giants say

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

Fossil fuel companies respond to data revealing their responsibility for global emissions

“We agree that action is needed now on climate change, so we fully support the Paris agreement and the need for society to transition to a lower-carbon future. We have already invested billions of dollars in a range of low-carbon technologies, from biofuels, hydrogen and wind power, to electric vehicle charging and smart energy storage solutions. Addressing a challenge as big as climate change requires a truly collaborative, society-wide approach. We’re committed to playing our part, by addressing our own emissions and helping customers to reduce theirs.”

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Secretive national oil companies hold our climate in their hands

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-10-09 21:00

State-owned firms such as Saudi Aramco and Gazprom have 90% of known reserves

The businesses controlling the future of the global climate are names most people have never heard of. State-owned companies with rights over the exploitation of national fossil fuel reserves now account for a majority of oil and gas produced around the world, overtaking publicly listed companies such as ExxonMobil, BP and Shell.

But most of these 71 state-controlled companies – with a few exceptions, such as Norway’s Equinor – are remarkable for their secrecy, their lack of accountability to any but a small cadre of top government officials, and their absence from globally coordinated attempts to tackle the climate emergency.

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Indonesia sets up agency to deal with climate funding, carbon markets

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-10-09 20:22
Indonesia has established a new agency to channel funding for a ramp up on climate action, including any trading of carbon credits with developed nations or potential domestic emissions trading programmes.
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Lithium-ion batteries take chemistry Nobel

BBC - Wed, 2019-10-09 19:50
Three scientists have been awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of lithium-ion batteries.
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Senior Climate Change Policy Advisor, Government of Prince Edward Island – Charlottetown

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-10-09 19:27
This position provides leadership, support, and coordination to Prince Edward Island’s climate change adaptation efforts.
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Labor's climate and resources spokesmen at odds over future policy

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-10-09 17:40
Opposition resources spokesman Joel Fitzgibbon has had his proposal to bring Labor's climate change target into line with the government's immediately torpedoed by the party's climate spokesman Mark Butler. Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Arthur Sinodinos talks about Syria, US relations, climate change

ABC Environment - Wed, 2019-10-09 17:15
Australia's incoming ambassador to the United States joins RN Drive to remark on the consequences if Turkey invades northern Syria.
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