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Kona test drive: Peak fun – even for the daily commute

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2019-04-05 11:22

From weekend jaunts to the daily grind: the Hyundai Kona Electric does it all with ease.

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Curious Kids: why do tigers have whiskers?

The Conversation - Fri, 2019-04-05 10:34
Whiskers are not just ordinary hairs. They are thicker and go deeper into the tiger's skin and send messages to its brain about what is happening in the world around it. Alexander Richard Braczkowski, PhD Candidate - Wildlife Cameraman, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Antarctic: No role for climate in Halley iceberg splitting

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-05 10:09
Scientists say natural events are driving the ice changes near Britain's Halley base in Antarctica.
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Plastic Patrol: 'I've pulled engines out of the water'

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-05 10:03
Paddle boarder Lizzie Carr takes her plastic patrol to the waterways.
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Fossil of ancient four-legged whale found in Peru

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-05 09:46
Researchers believe the four-metre-long mammal, found in Peru, was able to swim and walk on land.
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SolarReserve abandons huge solar tower and storage plant near Port Augusta

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2019-04-05 09:25

Plans for the world's biggest solar tower and molten salt storage plant near Port Augusta fall through after US company failed to secure funding.

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Senior Researcher, Climate Solutions – Melbourne

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 08:11
This is your chance to make an impact contributing to climate change action. Reporting to the Head of Research, you will be our go-to person for information on climate solutions such as renewable energy and transport.
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CP Daily: Thursday April 4, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 08:09
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Manager, Climate Action 100+, IGCC – Sydney/Melbourne

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 08:09
This role will be responsible for coordinating investor engagement with Australian companies in alignment with the goals of the Climate Action 100+ initiative and project managing the development of the global Climate Action 100+ Annual Progress Report.
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WCI allowance surplus approaches 200 mln during Q1 2019

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 07:45
California and Quebec entities continued to stretch the joint cap-and-trade programme’s vast permit surplus even further after picking up additional unsold allowances during the first quarter of 2019, according to WCI data.
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NA Markets: California allowances soar to seven-year high, RGGI resumes post-auction rise

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 07:34
New speculators are continuing to drive California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices ever higher on the secondary market, while RGGI allowances (RGAs) found their own support after levelling off the previous week, numerous traders said.
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Australia's first green hydrogen export

ABC Environment - Fri, 2019-04-05 06:52
In a significant step in the push to develop a commercial hydrogen industry in Australia, green hydrogen has been delivered to Japan from Queensland.
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Invasive ants: federal budget takes aim but will it be a lethal shot?

The Conversation - Fri, 2019-04-05 05:14
Invasive pest ants cause billions of dollars worth of damage to crops, and threaten some of Australia's World Heritage rainforests. The federal budget has pledged nearly $30m on wiping them out – but how? Lori Lach, Associate Professor, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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The lunar effect

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-05 04:48
For centuries, our lunar neighbour has been a source of fascination and inspiration for poets and artists.
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So many ways – big and small – to capture carbon | Letters

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-04-05 03:13
Readers and heads of environmental organisations respond to a call to rewild on a massive scale

George Monbiot (The natural world can help save us from climate chaos, 3 April), Greta Thunberg and other signatories (Letters, 3 April) are right. Nature can provide effective options to help tackle climate change. Often there is no need for complicated, expensive and unproven technology. As we know from our work in such countries as Bhutan and Costa Rica, some governments are embracing nature-based solutions where natural forests are managed for their key role in storing carbon and regulating water for clean, green hydropower. Policies and investment need to work with local people and focus on linking nature to infrastructure to help avoid catastrophic climate change, protect biodiversity and cut emissions. The real challenge is to align the politics of change to the actions that are needed. While some countries are doing the right thing, in other places (such as Brazil) the politics is going backwards in deeply troubling ways.

The international community needs to act to support local livelihoods and enable communities to be good stewards of the natural world. Our lives depend on it.
Andrew Norton
Director, International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

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Virginia Republicans trying new method to block RGGI linkage

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 03:01
Virginia GOP lawmakers are using the budget process to prevent the state from joining the northeast US RGGI market in 2020, after Governor Ralph Northam (D) vetoed bills this year attempting to block that linkage.
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Moran contemporary photographic prize 2019 – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-04-05 03:00

The MCPP invites photographers to tell a story of how they experience living in Australia. This year, themes of drought, immigration and identity feature heavily in the entries. The winner of the $50,000 prize will be announced on 7 May

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Our rare tiny marsupial, hanging on in the mountains – Look at me podcast

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-04-05 03:00

When we think of the effects of climate change it’s easy to focus on rising sea levels – but what about the changes happening much higher up? At Mount Hotham in Victoria a unique creature spends months under the snow: Australia’s only hibernating marsupial, the mountain pygmy possum. This tiny animal was once thought extinct. Now, zoos and ski-resorts are doing everything they can to keep it alive, but it faces a changing climate, which may create insurmountable challenges

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Seal named Sir David after broadcaster Attenborough

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-05 02:45
"Sir David" was found swimming with a plastic flying ring stuck around its neck.
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ANALYSIS: EUAs rally on sunnier Brexit outlook despite gathering fundamental clouds

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-05 02:42
EU carbon prices have surged by around 15% so far this week on the back of bullish buying stoked by Brexit optimism and supported by a rising energy complex, but some have questioned whether the sharp gains are warranted or sustainable, especially in light of worsening fundamentals.
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