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CN Markets: CEA sees improved liquidity, but pessimistic sentiment drags on price

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 20:02
Weekly trading volume in China’s national emissions market improved from the previous week, though the spot price for Chinese CO2 allowances was dragged down by a block deal amid sluggish demand.
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Japanese shipping firm to invest in carbon removal projects

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 19:28
A Japanese shipping giant has set a target to remove over 2 million tonnes of CO2e by 2030 by investing in carbon removal projects, the company announced on Friday in an update on its climate and environmental targets.
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Are you a good parent? OK, so what are you doing to protect your child from climate collapse? | Elizabeth Cripps

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 19:00

An important part of parenting is securing children’s future. Too many of us are reading bedtime stories in a house that’s burning down

Parents do a lot. We spend hours reading stories or freezing on the edges of sports pitches. We buy food, clothes, buggies, car seats, bikes, music lessons, gadgets, parties, holidays, not to mention hundreds of toys. But here’s the bad news. While we obsess about our kids as individuals, we’re missing a last-ditch collective chance to save them from environmental catastrophe.

Take that seriously, and being a “good” mum or dad is about much more than what you do with your child or the opportunities you buy them. It becomes political.

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Weather tracker: heat in Spain could smash April temperature record

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 18:22

Forecasts suggest highs of 35-38C and even 39C in Seville, easily surpassing the peak of 37.4C set in 2011

For much of Europe, April so far has been rather cold and reasonably wet in places. However, Spain has remained very dry and very warm, retaining the subtropical air that has led to forest fires and a widespread drought. Plumes of heat from the tropics are expected to continue to affect the country throughout the coming days, threatening the April maximum temperature record.

The highest temperature ever recorded in Spain for the month is 37.4C (99.3F) in Murcia on 9 April 2011. Forecasts suggest that on 26 April temperatures will widely reach 35-38C, and Seville may even hit a maximum of 39C. For comparison, the April high in Seville stands at 35.4C. It is possible that records for the month will not only be broken next week, but smashed.

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Farmer jailed for 12 months for damaging Herefordshire river

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 17:54

John Price jailed after admitting ‘wanton’ destruction of one of UK’s most unspoiled rivers

A farmer has been jailed for “the worst case of riverside destruction” seen by environmental authorities after ripping up 1.5km of the River Lugg in Herefordshire, wrecking the habitats of otters, kingfishers, trout and salmon.

Following the first prosecution under the farming rules for water legislation, John Price was jailed for 12 months, ordered to pay prosecution costs of £600,000 and disqualified from being a director of a limited company for three years after admitting seven charges related to his “wanton” destruction of one of the country’s most unspoiled rivers.

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Australia to launch sovereign green bonds programme, develop sustainable finance taxonomy  

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 17:31
Australia it will launch a sovereign green bonds programme next year as well as develop a sustainable finance taxonomy, in a bid to encourage greater, more transparent private sector investment in the energy transition.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 17:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs, including a sleepy sloth, a black-backed jackal and a breaching whale

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Genex solar yields fall back to earth as it readies to charge up first big battery

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 16:44

bouldercombe big battery genex teslaGenex solar farms yields fall back to earth as market prices soften, but focus now on storage projects with its first big battery ready to charge.

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Lack of demand key issue for Thailand’s fledgling carbon market, bank says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 15:37
A lack of demand from businesses and clear regulation in Thailand is likely to stymie the growth of the nation’s nascent carbon market as heavy emitters look cut emissions at source, according to analysts. 
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Costa Rica restored its ravaged land to health. The rich UK has no excuse for such complete failure | George Monbiot

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 15:00

Why does a wealthy, powerful nation struggle so badly while a small, much poorer one succeeds?

One of the world’s greatest environmental heroes doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page. Though he has done more to protect the living planet than almost anyone alive, his name is scarcely known. It’s partly because he’s quiet and self-effacing and partly because of a general ignorance about Central America that so few of us have heard of Alvaro Umaña.

This might be about to change. He stars in a fascinating film, now released in the Netherlands and negotiating global sales, called Paved Paradise (disclosure: I was also interviewed). It’s the first feature-length documentary I’ve watched that engages intelligently with the most critical environmental issue: land use. By contrast with popular but misguided films such as Kiss the Ground or The Biggest Little Farm, it recognises that sprawling extractive land uses are a lethal threat to the living world. It makes the case that, unless we count the hectares and decide together how best they should be used, we will lose the struggle to defend the habitable planet.

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Sewage-soaked field stops creation of new woodland in Greater Manchester

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-04-21 15:00

Plans to create green space cancelled because soil contamination levels pose risk to human health

Plans to plant a new woodland have been cancelled after local councillors discovered a field was so saturated with sewage the soil could be too toxic for the trees.

The woodland was to have been planted in a council-owned field located by Otterspool Road in Romiley, Greater Manchester. Officials hoped the woodland would improve the environment, provide green space and encourage wildlife habitats.

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How Germany is driving the electrification of home heating – and beating out gas

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 14:58

heat pump germanyA rapid rise in reduced power tariff offerings reserved for load-controllable heat pumps has sent their operating costs up to a third lower than gas heating.

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Batteries battle with spinning machines for key role in 100 pct renewables grid

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 14:47

Tesla says big batteries can deliver system strength services around one third cheaper than spinning machines currently favoured by network companies.

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Energy Insiders Podcast: Sims to lead Superpower info war

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 14:46

Former competition czar Rod Sims emerges as chair of Superpower Institute, promoting Australia’s low cost green energy opportunity, and fighting the info war. Plus: Big battery boom.

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Australia’s thermal coal outlook faces “fragile” global demand

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 14:42

Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal - optimisedGlobal thermal coal trade is beyond its peak. So why does Australia expect to gain an increasing share in a declining market?

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Big win for wind and solar as rule change reverses “system black” fallout

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 14:20

Energy market rule change lowers a key grid connection hurdle for renewables, put in place in the wake of South Australia's 2016 "system black."

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Australian, Canadian firms team up to develop CCS solutions for heavy industry

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 13:54
An Australian oil and gas company venturing into the carbon management space has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Canadian carbon capture and removal technology firm, to collaborate in the offering of a ‘one-stop shop’ solution for industrial businesses dealing with hard to avoid CO2 emissions, they announced on Friday.
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“Lowest cost power in the world:” Sims signs on to fight green energy info war

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2023-04-21 13:44

Port August Renewable Energy Park turbinesRod Sims has emerged as a champion of Australia's green energy transition, hailing its wind and solar as lowest cost power in the world and vowing to fight the info wars.

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Taiwan plans mid-year launch of carbon exchange

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-04-21 13:35
Taiwanese regulators have teamed up with the island's main stock exchange to build and launch a carbon trading platform that will launch around mid-year as part of Taiwan's efforts to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
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Australia’s adoption of electric vehicles has been maddeningly slow, but we’re well placed to catch up fast

The Conversation - Fri, 2023-04-21 12:12
Australia’s transition to electric vehicles has been much slower than in many other developed nations. But the country is actually well placed to catch up fast. Scott Dwyer, Research Director - Energy Futures, University of Technology Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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