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Construction starts on first of six fast-tracked solar and storage projects in Victoria

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-03-02 09:54

Pacific Partnerships media imageConstruction begins on the first of six big solar and battery storage projects to be fast-tracked through Victoria's second renewable energy auction.

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Woodside claims its emissions are falling – but only by using the ‘last resort’ of offsets | Temperature Check

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-03-02 09:00

A detailed reading of the company’s climate change report reveals a different picture from that of its headline claims

Australia’s biggest oil and gas company, Woodside, came out with its annual climate change report this week.

“Woodside aims to thrive through the energy transition by building a low-cost, lower-carbon, profitable, resilient and diversified portfolio,” the company said, while also reporting an eye-watering $7.7bn profit for 2022.

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Verra net assets skyrocket by 270% in two years on surging carbon credit issuances

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 08:51
Net assets from offset standard developer and manager Verra nearly quadrupled between 2019 and 2021 as carbon credit issuances spiked, according to its annual financial statement published Tuesday.
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LCFS Market: California credits retreat from five-month highs, as another offset project applies for fuel pathway

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 08:15
California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credit values in recent days unravelled from 5.5-month highs that were spurred by a presentation last week to tighten the scheme’s GHG reduction targets, while an Idaho-based California Carbon Offset (CCO) project applied to transition to the transportation sector programme.
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Musk says electric world that kicks out fossil fuels will cost less than combustion economy

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-03-02 08:13

Musk says world can dump fossil fuels and move to an electric economy, and save money and energy. "I'm shocked by how few people realise this."

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Oil and gas companies are seen as climate villains. Truth is, we'll need their expertise to make green hydrogen a reality

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-03-02 05:07
You won’t like this idea – but we may well need oil and gas companies to make green hydrogen and green chemicals a reality Murray Shearer, Professor of Hydrogen and Alternative Energy, CQUniversity Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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We can't keep putting apartment residents' waste in the too hard basket

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-03-02 05:06
Apartments have lower waste recycling rates than houses, which means the growing numbers of apartment dwellers could add to Australia’s waste management crisis. But there are solutions to the problem. Bhavna Middha, Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University Ralph Horne, Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, College of Design & Social Context, RMIT University, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Lawmakers consider creation of an EU carbon removals market before 2030

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 04:46
EU parliamentarians are considering whether to push for the creation of a bloc-wide carbon removals market before the end of the decade, with at least one senior MEP signalling on Wednesday that they will submit an amendment in upcoming legislation while another urged caution.
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EUA price at €100 makes green hydrogen competitive, says bloc’s top climate official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 04:42
The current price of EU carbon allowances makes renewable hydrogen competitive against fossil fuel-derived, the European Commission's top climate official told an event in Brussels on Wednesday in remarks that contrast with recent legislator views expressing unease at the record levels.
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Scientists prove clear link between deforestation and local drop in rainfall

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-03-02 04:01

Study adds to fears Amazon is approaching tipping point after which it will not be able to generate its own rainfall

For the first time researchers have proven a clear correlation between deforestation and regional precipitation. Scientists hope it may encourage agricultural companies and governments in the Amazon and Congo basin regions and south-east Asia to invest more in protecting trees and other vegetation.

The study found that the more rainforests are cleared in tropical countries, the less local farmers will be able to depend on rain for their crops and pastures.

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Associations warn against financial instrument regulation for carbon

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 02:51
Regulatory associations and industry bodies are calling for carbon credits to be classified as physical commodities globally, rather than as financial instruments where regulation is more onerous.
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IT firm launches algorithm to track UK seagrass carbon sinks

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 02:11
A multinational IT firm has partnered with a seagrass conservation charity to launch an open-source algorithm that helps locate, quantify, and track seagrass meadows initially across the UK, announcing the move to celebrate the UN's first-ever World Seagrass Day on Wednesday.
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UPDATE – EU lawmakers call for steeper phase-down of F-gases from 2039

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 01:42
The European Parliament’s environment committee (ENVI) on Wednesday voted for a steeper phase-down of fluorinated gases (F-gases) from 2039 onwards, aiming to raise ambition in a revised regulation to rid the bloc of the potent warming gases used in refrigeration.  
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Giant Jurassic-era insect rediscovered outside Walmart in Arkansas

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-03-02 01:26

Once-abundant giant lacewing was believed extinct in eastern US but mislabelled specimen hints at surviving populations

A giant Jurassic-era insect missing from eastern North America for at least half a century has been spotted clinging to the side of a Walmart big box in Arkansas.

The identification of the giant lacewing – Polystoechotes punctata – in an urban area of Fayetteville, Arkansas, sent scientists into raptures. The discovery of a species that was abundant in the age of the dinosaurs but which was thought to have disappeared from large swaths of North America has stoked speculation that there may be entire populations tucked away in remote parts of the Ozark mountains.

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River Ouse may become first in England to gain legal rights

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-03-02 01:15

Lewes council passes motion recognising Sussex river’s rights to protection, amid growing concerns over pollution of waterways

The River Ouse is on course to be the first river in England to be granted legal rights, as part of a growing movement to bolster protection for nature through the law.

Lewes district council passed a rights of river motion acknowledging the rights of nature as a way of improving the health of local rivers by giving them similar protection to people, and agreed there was “a case to be made for considering our interactions with our local waterways”.

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Forestry credits must rise to $30-50 range to have real impact -UNEP

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-03-02 01:14
The market must value carbon credits from forestry projects in a range of $30-50/tonne to make conservation and restoration economically viable, a senior member of the UN Environment Programme told an event on Wednesday.
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Deflecting sun’s rays to cool overheating Earth needs study, scientists say

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-03-02 00:10

More than 60 US scientists, including James Hansen, renowned former Nasa climate researcher, sign open letter

The controversial concept of purposely deflecting the sun’s rays to cool down an overheating Earth should be further studied, according to a group of scientists headed by James Hansen, the renowned former Nasa climate researcher.

An open letter from more than 60 scientists across the US, Canada and Europe warns that it is “increasingly unlikely” the world will remain below 2C of heating beyond pre-industrial times, due to a failure to slash greenhouse gas emissions, requiring a “rigorous, rapid scientific assessment” of previously outlandish proposals for solar geoengineering to provide rapid cooling.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-03-01 22:38
European carbon prices weakened for a second day as selling pressure built up ahead of the weekly release of Commitment of traders data on Wednesday morning, while energy prices were mixed amid forecasts for stronger solar generation and slightly weaker demand.
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India must avoid carbon market pitfalls, think-tank says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-03-01 21:35
A carbon market in India can encourage a cost-efficient, low carbon transformation of the Indian economy, but policymakers need to ensure that it is well designed and implemented to avoid key pitfalls that would undermine its ability to contribute to meeting long term climate goals, a report from a Mumbai-based environmental think-tank has found.
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Why are eggs so expensive? Because an avian flu killed 43 million hens | Gene Baur

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-03-01 21:16

A global pandemic of highly pathogenic avian influenza is driving deaths in the egg industry. And factory farming is largely to blame

The increased cost of eggs has been in the news, but the cause has largely been absent in mainstream media. A global pandemic of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), a form of bird flu (H5N1), has resulted in the deaths of over 43 million hens in the egg industry, causing a drop in the supply of eggs and higher prices for consumers. While industry and government officials are feverishly working on getting this outbreak under control, the more significant issue is that confining animals by the billions in cruel and stressful conditions exacerbates the spread of disease. The problem is getting worse, and agribusiness needs to stop distracting consumers with messages about high egg prices and be held accountable for its irresponsible conduct.

On factory farms across the US, animals used to produce meat, milk and eggs for human consumption are crowded by the thousands in unsanitary conditions, and they’re fed a steady diet of pharmaceuticals to ward off the resulting illness. This helps keep animals productive and alive long enough to reach market, benefiting agribusiness in the short term, but it is contributing to the development of more virulent forms of resistant pathogens that jeopardize the wellbeing of both human and nonhuman animals. As a study published in 2018 warned: “The golden age of antibiotics (the 1950s through 1970s) marked the beginning of the arms race between humans and bacteria. Antimicrobial resistance is now among the greatest threats to human health.”

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