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RGGI to offer 13.2 mln allowances at June auction
Murray-Darling fish kill report released today
We wrote the report for the minister on fish deaths in the lower Darling – here's why it could happen again
EU Market: EUAs close at 10-year high to eye 2018’s peak
EU Commission urges nations to end tax veto power to spur clean energy transition
Another investment bank cuts EU carbon price forecast for 2019
Wolves return to Netherlands after 140 years
In the land of El Dorado, clean water has become ‘blue gold’
The misty páramos in the Andes that supply water to tens of millions of people are under threat. Now their mystery could be solved
In the land where the legend of El Dorado began, the race is on to solve the mystery of a vital 21st-century treasure – the water that tens of millions of people rely upon across northern South America. “It’s blue gold, and we are looking for it,” says Mauricio Diazgranados, a Colombian botanist.
The misty and marshy páramo landscapes that sit above the tree line and below the snow caps of the soaring Andes peaks are known as the living factories that ensure a steady flow of clean water to the region’s growing population.
Continue reading...Two-thirds of glacier ice in the Alps 'will melt by 2100'
If emissions continue to rise at current rate, ice will have all but disappeared from Europe’s Alpine valleys by end of century
Two-thirds of the ice in the glaciers of the Alps is doomed to melt by the end of the century as climate change forces up temperatures, a study has found.
Half of the ice in the mountain chain’s 4,000 glaciers will be gone by 2050 due to global warming already baked in by past emissions, the research shows. After that, even if carbon emissions have plummeted to zero, two-thirds of the ice will still have melted by 2100.
Continue reading...Graduate Sustainability Positions, ClimateCare – Oxford, UK
NZ commission to recommend ETS for fertilisers, CO2 tax for livestock
UK parliament pension fund takes first step towards fossil fuel divestment
Exclusive: trustees reconsidering rules of investments to take account of climate change risk
Parliament’s pension fund trustees are to reconsider the rules of their investments to take account of the risk of climate change, in a first for MPs’ finances.
While stopping short of a promise to fully divest from fossil fuels, the pledge by the trustees marks an important first step towards assessing and reducing the effect of the pension fund’s investments – which are ultimately paid for by the taxpayer – on climate change.
Continue reading...Labor's 50% electric car goal: too ambitious or not ambitious enough?
Environment Minister approves Adani groundwater management plan
Climate change: European team to drill for 'oldest ice' in Antarctica
From Australia to Africa, fences are stopping Earth's great animal migrations
Hawaii aims for more cheap solar and battery storage to replace coal and gas
Hawaii utility to call another tender seeking cheap solar and battery storage to replace coal and gas plants about to close down.
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Adani coal mine clears another hurdle, with water approval from Price
Coalition, for first time in memory, says it "accepts the science" - but only a little bit, so it can advance the biggest ever coal mine in the country.
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Seasons of the witch: as women we nurture the riches of earth, food and health
The correlation of the feminine to nature, repressive for so long, can be a source of power
In the past few months I have started putting down roots. It’s a cliche but it’s literally what I’m doing. I spend my weekends transforming the tired old lawn into garden beds, layering woodchips, straw and horse shit I’ve shovelled from the paddocks next door into rich soil to grow my lettuces and kale. I have always loved gardening but now, more than ever, working with the earth has taken on an element of the spiritual.
As a teenager, like many suburban white girls, I got way into Wicca, that gentle, nature-centred neo-pagan religion beloved by would-be witches everywhere. Much later, in my early 20s, I revisited witchcraft, finding an unstructured feminine spirituality that helped me make sense of the world.
Continue reading...Coalition tips funds into battery electic vehicle – to cut pollution at coal mines
Federal Coalition announces funding for a battery electric vehicle to transport people in underground coal mines, to reduce fumes and pollution.
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