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Southern Australia is freezing. How can it be so cold in a warming climate?

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-07-05 14:34
It has been particularly cold this week, with a record low temperature recorded in Tasmania. Such records are increasingly rare as average temperatures continue to rise. Andrew King, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Washington Clean Fuel Standard cumulative surplus nears 1 mln through 2023

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 08:34
The net credit surplus in Washington’s Clean Fuel Standard (WCFS) soared towards the 1-million mark in the fourth quarter of 2023, with growth in electricity surpassing ethanol crediting, accompanied by declines in gasoline and diesel volumes, state data showed.
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Quebec government advisory committee calls for cap-and-trade changes to increase cost of carbon

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 08:20
The cost of a carbon allowance in Quebec’s carbon market is too low to limit global temperature increase to 2C, a government advisory committee said in a report published Wednesday, as they called for revisions to the province’s cap-and-trade programme to encourage further emissions reductions and increase the cost of carbon.
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Why electric beats hydrogen in the race to decarbonise freight vehicles in Australia

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-07-05 06:19
Modelling shows a shift to electric trucks is the better, faster option for cutting transport emissions under most plausible scenarios in Australia’s energy transition. Hussein Dia, Professor of Future Urban Mobility, Swinburne University of Technology Dorsa Alipour, PhD Candidate, Swinburne University of Technology Hadi Ghaderi, Associate Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Swinburne University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Drone footage shows trail of destruction caused by Hurricane Beryl in Grenada – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-07-05 04:58

Drone footage released by the Grenadian prime minister's office showed widespread destruction on the island of Carriacou after Hurricane Beryl struck. After his visit to Carriacou, Grenada's prime minister, Dickon Mitchell, described the aftermath of the category 4 storm as 'Armageddon-like'. Mitchell said about 98% of the buildings were either damaged or demolished, and the electrical grid and communication systems were almost entirely obliterated

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American Airlines looks to SAF first for CORSIA compliance, British Airways to raise prices to cover CO2 costs

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 04:22
American Airlines will prioritise sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to fulfill its obligations under UN's Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) but also expects to use carbon offsets, according to its 2023 sustainability report, while the Financial Times (FT) reported Wednesday that British Airways will raise its prices to cover the cost of reducing its CO2 emissions.
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Voluntary carbon trading platform pushes back auction of 1.5 mln Article 6 credits from Malawi cookstoves

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 04:21
A voluntary carbon trading platform has delayed its sale to July 16 of 1.5 million Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs) at a minimum of $10 each generated by clean cooking projects in Malawi, according to a Wednesday press release.
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The Guardian view on Hurricane Beryl: the west can’t sit this out | Editorial

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-07-05 03:50

An unprecedented storm has caused devastation. Caribbean states need support

The islands that have been hardest hit by Hurricane Beryl will take years to recover. Nine out of 10 homes on Union, which is part of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the eastern Caribbean, were damaged or destroyed on Monday. On Carriacou, which is part of Grenada, hardly any buildings were left unscathed. On Tuesday, the Grenadian prime minister, Dickon Mitchell, described the situation as “almost Armageddon-like”.

The course taken by Beryl meant that Jamaica, which is home to nearly 3 million people, did not receive its full force as had been feared. But houses and roads were flooded, and a woman was killed, taking the overall death toll to at least 10. Barbados and other islands were also damaged.

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Ukraine business group urges govt to slow its ETS rollout and plan for CBAM, EU linkages

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 01:59
An influential business group in Ukraine has outlined its proposals for how best to roll out an ETS in the country, requesting a slower implementation to help affected sectors ready for eventual linkage with the EU market, and demanding that work on a domestic CBAM begins next year.
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REPowerEU revenues from EUA auctions falling behind target amid EUA price slump

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 01:25
REPowerEU revenue has fallen more than €300 million behind the EU’s target after the first a year of sales under the initiative, raising the prospect that even more EUAs will need to be sold into the market to raise the €20 billion in funding that has been promised from the bloc’s carbon market to pay for the switch away from Russian energy supplies.
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ANALYSIS: Open interest rises on EUA futures as analysts point to utility hedging, new compliance deadline, speculators

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 00:57
Aggregate open interest across all European carbon futures contracts has risen significantly above 2023 and 2022 levels, driven largely by strong liquidity on the front-December and August contracts, as analysts point to a recovery in utility hedging, the shift in compliance deadline to September, and hedge fund interest.
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Lego pushes suppliers to quickly cut their emissions

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 00:34
Danish toy maker Lego Group is putting pressure on its suppliers to cut emissions in the next two years, as part of its efforts to reach net zero emissions by 2050. 
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INTERVIEW: Momentum for LPG cookstoves fueled by health, emissions impact

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-07-05 00:24
Carbon finance can accelerate the adoption of cleaner cooking with LPG in developing countries, with a number of credit-generating projects underway, though infrastructure rollout remains a core challenge, say experts.
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