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Finnish startup raises cash for carbon negative concrete plans

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-03-29 02:43
A Finnish startup has raised €1.8 million to scale up the manufacture of carbon negative concrete and put the company on course to its goal of producing up to a fifth of the global market by mid-century.
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TNFD releases long-awaited final draft on nature-related financial disclosure rules

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-03-29 02:09
The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) on Tuesday released its long-awaited last draft framework for managing and reporting risks and opportunities related to nature, ahead of the final rules slated for publication in September. 
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Britons who do not pave over garden could receive water bill discount, Ofwat says

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-03-29 01:23

Cheaper rates could be applied to those who install water butts under plans unveiled by regulator

Water bill discounts could be given to people who do not pave over their front gardens and install water butts, under plans unveiled by the regulator.

Customers could also be charged dynamically based on how much water they use, with people who reduce their usage paying less than heavy users, Ofwat announced on Tuesday.

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Net zero tsar and senior Tories among those urging biomass subsidies rethink

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-03-29 01:00

Exclusive: Jacob Rees-Mogg and Chris Grayling express concern at system under which Drax made £617m in 2022

The UK government should rethink its subsidies for burning wood for fuel, former Conservative ministers and the net zero tsar have said.

The energy company Drax, which burns forest biomass, made £893m in direct government subsidies in 2021. The level of support fell to £617m in 2022 as electricity prices exceeded an agreed “strike price” agreed to encourage renewable investment.

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Albanese government faces decisions on coalmines that could add 16m tonnes of CO2 emissions annually

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-03-29 00:00

Australia Institute analysis tracks 28 proposed developments referred to Tanya Plibersek for approval

The Albanese government could have to make decisions on whether to approve up to 28 coalmine developments that would make it harder to meet targets set under its newly approved climate policy, according to a new analysis.

A coalmine tracker website published by the Australia Institute includes a breakdown of all projects that have been formally referred to the government for approval under national laws.

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Plastics cause wide-ranging health issues from cancer to birth defects, landmark study finds

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-03-29 00:00

First analysis of plastics’ hazards over life cycle – from extraction to disposal – also shows ‘deep societal injustices’ of impact

Plastics are responsible for wide-ranging health impacts including cancers, lung disease and birth defects, according to the first analysis of the health hazards of plastics across their entire life cycle – from extraction for manufacturing, through to dumping into landfill and oceans.

Led by the Boston College Global Observatory on Planetary Health in partnership with Australia’s Minderoo Foundation and the Centre Scientifique de Monaco, the review found “current patterns of plastic production, use, and disposal are not sustainable and are responsible for significant harms to human health … as well as for deep societal injustices”.

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The US is the world’s richest country. So why can’t I get a glass of clean drinking water? | Arwa Mahdawi

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-03-28 22:50

This weekend, 8,000 gallons of latex were accidentally dumped in the Delaware River – and tap water across the country is laced with disturbing chemicals

My wife is wonderful in every way, but I realised over the weekend that she is simply not built for the apocalypse. On Sunday, I was scrolling through Twitter and having a nice cup of tea when I saw a tweet from a guy called Ya Fav Trashman about a chemical spill that might affect Philadelphia drinking water. “Equipment failure” at a Trinseo chemical facility had dumped more than 8,000 gallons (about 30,000 litres) of “latex emulsion product” into the Delaware river. You can’t just boil or filter these chemicals out of your water.

I immediately spat out my Delaware River tea. (Perhaps the latex was why it was going down so smoothly?) “Yikes,” I said. “We’d better get some bottled water.” My wife volunteered to go to the nearest shop. She came back with … two bottles.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 22:41
European carbon prices jumped sharply on Tuesday morning as traders appeared to respond to a European Commission announcement on its plans to sell additional EUAs under the REPowerEU initiative, while a rally in crude oil prices late on Monday also added a bullish note to the early hours of trading.
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US public would buy offsets if they knew about them, finds survey

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 21:00
Joe Public in the US would be willing to pay for carbon credits if they understood them, and knew about their own carbon footprint, a survey has found.
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Thames Water ordered to fix leaks before pumping millions of litres from rivers

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-03-28 20:54

Environment Agency tells supplier to rethink plans to tackle droughts by pumping water from Thames and Severn

Thames Water has been told by the Environment Agency it needs to do more to fix the 630m litres of water it leaks a day before it starts taking water from the River Thames or from Wales to tackle drought problems.

The company has published its ideas for tackling climate crisis-induced droughts across London and the south-east, which include abstracting millions of litres a day from the River Thames and replacing it with treated effluent, to taking 155m litres a day from Wales.

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Indian govt releases draft guidelines for operation of carbon market, seeks stakeholder feedback

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 20:39
India’s power ministry has released a draft set of guidelines for administering the country’s forthcoming Carbon Credit Trading Scheme (CCTS) and has sought comments from stakeholders on its proposal by the middle of April.
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J-Credit scheme gets boost with sizeable issuance, project registrations

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 20:36
Japan has issued more than 700,000 new offsets under its J-Credit scheme, increasing the total number of units created by almost a tenth, and registered over 30 new projects that can cut emissions by a total 7.3 million tonnes of CO2.
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Japan rejigs JCM to boost private-sector interest

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 18:31
Japan has released rules making it possible for private-sector companies to participate in the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) without government assistance, in a bid to attract more involvement from businesses and increase the supply of Article 6-aligned carbon credits.
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Policy ambiguities will thwart Indonesia’s power sector transition, report says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-03-28 16:55
Ambiguities in Indonesia’s stated energy policies will allow for the continued growth of the country’s coal-fired power capacity, even though there is currently an oversupply of thermal power generation and despite the recent financial deals with international partners which aim to accelerate the transition towards renewables, a report released on Tuesday has warned.
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Return of the Gedi: space mission that maps Earth’s forests saved from destruction

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-03-28 16:30

Nasa grants last-minute reprieve to invaluable climate and biodiversity scanner on International Space Station, due to be incinerated in Earth’s atmosphere

Nasa has extended the life of a key climate and biodiversity sensor for scanning the world’s forests which was set to be destroyed in Earth’s atmosphere.

The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (Gedi) mission – pronounced like Jedi in Star Wars – was launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida to the International Space Station (ISS) in December 2018, and has provided the first 3D map of the world’s forests.

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Labour urges ministers to show ‘ambition’ as it recasts green growth plan

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-03-28 15:00

The shadow net zero secretary Ed Miliband to set out how plan will create jobs in clean energy

Labour is recasting its green growth plan as the British version of the US’s Inflation Reduction Act to underline its ambition to invest in good, clean energy jobs.

Ed Miliband, the shadow net zero secretary, will set out how the party’s green prosperity plan will deliver a multi-billion investment by government and businesses to drive jobs in green industries.

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Meatball from long-extinct mammoth created by food firm

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-03-28 15:00

Exclusive: Australian company resurrects flesh of lost species to demonstrate potential of meat grown from cells

A mammoth meatball has been created by a cultivated meat company, resurrecting the flesh of the long-extinct animals.

The project aims to demonstrate the potential of meat grown from cells, without the slaughter of animals, and to highlight the link between large-scale livestock production and the destruction of wildlife and the climate crisis.

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Solar relief for social housing as four companies act to slash soaring power bills

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-03-28 14:02

social housing solar allumeFour solar companies partner to create a lower-cost rooftop PV package that can slash power bills for social housing tenants by up to 40%.

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Inside Britain's biggest sewer under London's River Thames

BBC - Tue, 2023-03-28 14:02
The new tunnel under the River Thames in London is 25km long was built at a cost of almost £5bn.
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South Australia about to take another big step towards fossil free grid

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-03-28 13:51

Lake bonney batteryThe world's most renewable grid is about to take another big step towards running truly fossil fuel free – at least on occasions.

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