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Bank of France chief urges global carbon pricing as leading decarbonisation tool

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 23:52
The governor of the French central bank has urged the rapid rollout of global carbon pricing as one of the main tools for meeting climate goals, speaking at an event in London, with one senior investor also calling for a price of $150/tonne "over the next few years".
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Can Extinction Rebellion really be the new centre ground of the climate movement? | Ellie Mae O'Hagan

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 22:52

Three years ago, XR was hanging by a thread – the Big One protest suggests the movement has learned from its mistakes

Over the weekend, tens of thousands of climate activists and concerned citizens converged on Westminster for “the Big One”, a climate demonstration with more than 200 participating organisations, including trade unions, community groups and charities, and led by Extinction Rebellion (XR). The demonstration’s convivial atmosphere was somewhere between a county fair and Glastonbury: participants tried out screen printing, ate together on College Green and took part in talks about the climate crisis.

It was easy to forget that in 2020, XR was hanging by a thread. The pandemic decimated the movement on the ground – because its members could no longer meet, recruit others or plan activities. Also, the actions of a handful of protesters who blocked a London commuter train used by working-class people in October 2019 were received very badly, and did lasting damage to the group’s reputation (an XR spokesperson later apologised). “People are very keen to talk about the climate crisis,” one XR member recently told me, “but when they find out we’re from Extinction Rebellion, they don’t want to know.”

Ellie Mae O’Hagan is a writer and head of external engagement at the Good Law Project

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 22:03
EU carbon prices dropped below key technical levels on Monday morning as the approaching end of the annual compliance cycle has begun to depress industrial demand, though some analysts saw potential for a last-minute rush of buying in the next two days.
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Fears Natural England may lose powers amid row with Dartmoor farmers

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 20:57

Tory MPs call for ministers, not watchdog, to make decisions on sites of special scientific interest

Senior Conservative MPs have suggested the nature watchdog Natural England should be stripped of powers in an overhaul of how it manages England’s best wildlife sites, after complaints from landowners.

Wildlife experts have said it is “outrageous” that sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs), which are some of the most important areas for nature in the country, could be “determined by politics rather than science”.

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Australian carbon news provider shuts down

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 20:19
An Australian news website specialising in domestic climate and carbon policies this month ceased publication and has begun contacting subscribers for refund arrangements.
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Big Chinese power producers to see better days ahead, more focus on renewables

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 20:05
China’s top independent power producers (IPPs) stand to benefit from moderating coal prices over the next twelve months, lifting their credit profiles and enabling them to be better placed to execute China’s energy transition goals, research from a ratings service has found.
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EPA accused of failing to regulate use of Monsanto and other toxic herbicides

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 19:00

Instead of yanking products, agency required industry to add more instructions to labels before re-approving dicamba, lawsuit claims

The US Environmental Protection Agency has effectively ignored a 2020 federal court order prohibiting the use of Monsanto and other producers’ toxic dicamba-based herbicides that are destroying millions of acres of cropland, harming endangered species and increasing cancer risks for farmers, new fillings in the lawsuit charge.

Instead of permanently yanking the products from the market after the 2020 order, the EPA only required industry to add further application instructions to the herbicides’ labels before re-approving the products.

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South Korea looking to fund international emissions reduction projects

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 18:24
South Korea is calling for proposals for international demonstration projects in order to kickstart its participation in the Partis Agreement carbon market.
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2023 Goldman environmental prize winners include Texas Gulf coast defender

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 17:30

Diane Wilson took on Formosa Plastics and won a $50m settlement to help clean up decades worth of toxic plastic waste

Grassroots activists who took on British mining giants and a serial plastics polluter – and won – are among this year’s recipients of the world’s most prestigious environmental prize.

The environmental campaigns led by the six 2023 Goldman prize winners highlight the hurdles faced by some local activists, who are often on the frontlines confronting the toxic mix of corporate greed and systemic corruption that is fuelling the climate emergency, biodiversity collapse and increasingly forced displacement.

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CEFC spends $75 million on recycling and cutting emissions from rubbish

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 16:12

Construction waste is a big chunk of the rubbish Australia generates; recycling it creates an equivalent emissions sink.

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Scientists discover why sea urchins are dying off from US to the Caribbean

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 15:00

A research team has discovered a parasite that’s been killing off sea urchins, but there’s no method to eliminate it yet

Marine biologists at a Florida university say they have solved the mystery of a mass die-off of long-spined sea urchins from the US to the Caribbean.

The scientists blame a microscopic, single-cell parasite for the die-off, which took hold early last year. Affected Diadema antillarum urchins lose their spines and suction, then succumb to disease.

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NBN turns to micro wind turbines in search for power for remote sites

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 14:54

Mini wind was once a real contender before cheap solar stole the show; the owner of the latest iteration hopes this proves its viability.

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Fortescue produces its first Australian made hydrogen electrolyser prototype

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 14:11

Fortescue Future Industries has designed and built its own electrolyser (supplied).FFI produces hydrogen electrolyser prototype as it gears up to begin production at Gladstone factory, and eyes five global hydrogen projects.

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We want more climate ambition in our foreign policy – here's how we can do it

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-04-24 13:12
Labor has signalled Australia is back on climate change. If so, why aren’t we telling the world? Wesley Morgan, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University James Bowen, Policy Fellow, The University of Western Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australia Market Roundup: AGL begins final shutdown of Liddell coal power station, ACCU price slides

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-04-24 11:51
AGL Energy on Monday began its phased shut down of the 52-year-old Liddell coal fired power station, as the price of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCU) slipped amid limited trading.
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Germany’s Green-led ministries quarrel over using farm land for solar arrays

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 11:02

German ministries argue over whether planned 22GW of solar should be installed in fields or meadows, or rooftops, sealed areas and "rewetted moors"

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Know your NEM: Whistling for more as wind and solar eat into gas and coal share

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 09:46

National energy market volatility is increasing as more renewables, but mainly rooftop solar, continues to enter.

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Solar is a runaway global success, and Australia is showing the way forward

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 09:07

The current growth rates of solar alone will see the global energy sector decarbonised by mid-century.

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Europe ‘failing its children’ on air pollution, EEA says

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-04-24 09:01

Dirty air causes premature death of at least 1,200 children across Europe every year, says European Environment Agency

Europe is failing its children when it comes to air pollution, exposing nearly all children across the continent to air that falls below healthy standards and delaying the clean-up of the sources of pollution, research has found.

Breathing dirty air causes the premature death of at least 1,200 children across Europe each year, and many thousands more are afflicted with physical and mental health problems that could have lifelong impacts, according to the latest assessment of air pollution by the European Environment Agency.

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AGL shuts down first of last three units at Liddell, Australia’s oldest coal generator

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-04-24 08:47

 AGL Energy)First of the last three units at Australia's oldest coal generator shut down on Monday morning.

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