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City buzz: how urban beehives and artificial insemination are protecting Australia’s bees – in pictures

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-20 14:02

Bee populations around the world are under significant threat from extreme climate events, destruction of natural habitat, intensive farming practices, pests and disease. Australian apiarists and scientists are developing innovative solutions to protect the country’s bee population, increase genetic diversity and increase numbers

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CP Daily: Wednesday May 19, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 09:25
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Sustainability Consultant, Vertis – Madrid

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 09:16
No-one really needs to sell the idea of saving the planet anymore. We ALL know the planet is in trouble. The issue is inaction. So, can you inspire and energise our clients and be the person to make them think differently, realise what is possible and implement change? If so, we need you to join our Climate Action team.
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Fatal attraction: rare corpse flower draws hundreds of onlookers

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-20 09:16

A San Francisco Bay Area nursery owner showcased the giant blooming flower to neighbors at an abandoned gas station

More than 1,000 people have flocked to an abandoned gas station in the San Francisco Bay Area to get a whiff of a corpse flower, named for the stench it emits when it blooms, which has been compared to rotting flesh.

Solomon Leyva, a nursery owner in Alameda who deals in exceptionally rare plants, had been posting on social media about his amorphophallus titanum. When he saw a lot of interest in the giant blooming flower, he decided to share the rare plant with his neighbors.

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Crony capitalism: Morrison’s gas spending masks a deeper coal addiction

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-05-20 08:04

Scott Morrison Angus TaylorThe Morrison government is going on a fossil gas spending spree. But a deeper, more urgent coal problem is growing bigger.

The post Crony capitalism: Morrison’s gas spending masks a deeper coal addiction appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Director of Industrial Programs, American Carbon Registry – Remote Working

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 07:26
The Director of Industrial Programs is a senior role within the American Carbon Registry (ACR), providing oversight of all aspects of ACR services, including, but not limited to ensuring the highest level of quality for all ACR-registered projects and related offset credits issued by ACR for industrial sector projects.  
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Federal court vacates Trump administration’s last minute biofuel waivers

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 07:02
A US federal court on Wednesday nixed three Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) compliance waivers handed out in the final hours of President Donald Trump’s tenure, as judges ruled that the EPA did not analyse necessary legal questions in handing out the relief.
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Analysts elevate WCI price outlook on booming speculator interest

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 06:00
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices will accelerate over the coming decade due to greater speculative involvement in the linked WCI cap-and-trade programme, analysts said Wednesday.
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EU lawmakers adopt stance on green hydrogen, keeping gas as a possibility

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 04:08
MEPs adopted a position on the EU’s Hydrogen Strategy on Wednesday, emphasising support for renewables-derived hydrogen but also leaving the door open for production from gas.
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Washington legislators mull options after vetoes of climate bills, as WCI link uncertain

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 03:21
Washington legislators are exploring ways to reverse Governor Jay Inslee’s (D) vetoes of their carbon market and low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) bills, while regulatory experts believe future prospects for a WCI cap-and-trade link could hinge how the final rules are drafted.
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Vanished hen harriers prompt RSPB call for local community vigils

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-20 03:02

Residents urged to help keep persecuted raptors safe after two males disappear from Geltsdale nature reserve, Cumbria

People in Cumbria are being urged to watch over a pair of hen harriers who have begun nesting on a nature reserve as police investigate the disappearance of two other of the endangered raptors.

Two male hen harriers vanished from RSPB Geltsdale last week in what the police described as “suspicious circumstances”, just when both were providing nesting females with food. As a result both nests failed.

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Ukraine should gradually raise its carbon tax to avoid EU’s border measures -expert group

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-05-20 02:42
Ukraine should gradually raise its national CO2 tax to avoid the effects of the EU’s planned carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) while it prepares its national carbon market, an expert group said in a report presented Wednesday.
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Some cicadas infected with psychedelic fungus that causes mating frenzy

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-20 02:01

Massospora cicadina, laced with the same chemical as psychedelic mushrooms, infects a small number of cicadas

As billions of Brood X cicadas emerge from the dirt for the first time in 17 years, a fungus is making these bugs want to mate more than usual.

The Massospora cicadina, laced with the same chemical as psychedelic mushrooms, infects a small number of the periodical cicadas and takes over their bodies. Besides making the bugs eat away their insides, the fungus also increases their sex drives.

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Governments achieve target of protecting 17% of land globally

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-20 00:15

UN report warns that quantity not matched by quality, with many conserved areas poorly protected, as Germany backs new landscapes fund for developing countries

An area greater than the land mass of Russia has been added to the world’s network of national parks and conservation areas since 2010, amid growing pressure to protect nature.

As of today, about 17% of land and inland water ecosystems and 8% of marine areas are within formal protected areas, with the total coverage increasing by 42% since the beginning of the last decade, according to the Protected Planet report by the UN Environment Programme (Unep) and International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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European markets: EUAs, UKAs tumble as market absorbs first British ETS auction

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-05-19 23:26
EUAs lost another €3 on Wednesday to deepen the previous session's 7% plunge, while UKA futures fell during their first trading day as the market remained wary over increased supply coming in the form of UK utilities selling EU units, Britain's first standalone auction, and the prospect that this year's free EUA allocations would begin soon.
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China releases trading, registry rules to finalise ETS puzzle

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-05-19 22:26
China’s environment ministry on Wednesday released rules for registry, trading, and settlement under its national carbon market, the last piece of the ETS puzzle, though important details were left for the exchange to complete.
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Chinese Mars rover returns first pictures

BBC - Wed, 2021-05-19 21:12
Imagery comes back from the six-wheeled robot that landed successfully at the weekend.
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Scientists launch tool to detect bleaching of coral reefs in near real time

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-05-19 20:05

The world-first system can allow anyone to check if reefs known to be under heat stress have started to bleach

Scientists have launched a world-first system to detect in almost real time the bleaching of the planet’s coral reefs that are under severe threat from global heating.

The developers of the new tool, which has been four years in the making, claim it can allow anyone to check if reefs known to be under heat stress have actually started to bleach.

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Australia’s GreenCollar Group buys offsetting retailer platform

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-05-19 19:54
Australia’s biggest carbon project developer has acquired a start-up that offers customers the opportunity to offset their greenhouse gas emissions, the company announced Wednesday.
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Government-owned firms like Snowy Hydro can do better than building $600 million gas plants

The Conversation - Wed, 2021-05-19 19:00
Government-owned firms are often branded as uncompetitive, stuck in the past and unable to truly innovate. But they're sometimes better suited than private firms to drive new, clean technologies. Arjuna Dibley, Visiting Researcher, Climate and Energy College, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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