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India in a position to adopt net zero target, report says

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-09-20 19:03
India should target net zero emissions by between 2065 and 2070, and reach a peak in its emissions by 2035, according to a new think tank report.
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Climate activist injured and colleague killed in Highlands paramotor accident

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-09-20 18:24

Man supporting Sacha Dench’s bid to circumnavigate mainland Britain before Cop26 killed in incident on Saturday

Sacha Dench, who was attempting a world-first circumnavigation of mainland Britain in a paraglider to raise awareness about the climate crisis, has been seriously injured in a paramotor accident in the western Highlands of Scotland.

Dan Burton, a member of her support staff, was killed during the incident, which happened late on Saturday afternoon.

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Australia Market Roundup: Santos registers first energy efficiency carbon projects, as ACCUs rise to fresh high

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-09-20 18:13
Australian oil and gas firm Santos has won approval for its first to industrial energy efficiency projects to earn carbon credits, as the domestic spot offset price has again hit a record high.
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Johnson defends trade secretary after climate crisis denial tweets

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-09-20 17:21

PM admits he used to be a climate sceptic and says Ann-Marie Trevelyan will do ‘outstanding’ job

Boris Johnson has acknowledged that he has altered his views about the climate crisis over recent years, saying, “the facts change and people change their minds”.

As he travelled to the US in a bid to accelerate progress towards an agreement at the Cop26 climate summit, the prime minister was asked about the views of his new international trade secretary, Ann-Marie Trevelyan.

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Lord Howe enjoys five days and nights with solar and Tesla battery only

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 15:54

A solar and Telsa battery powered microgrid on Lord Howe Island turns six-months old, dramatically reducing the island's diesel use.

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Brookfield dives into Australian energy transition with $9.6b takeover bid for AusNet

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 15:37

electricity network coag energy councilBrookfield launches $9.6 billion takeover bid for AusNet, meaning most of Australia's privately owned networks could be about to change hands.

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Malaysia to establish emissions trading scheme, guidelines for voluntary carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-09-20 15:08
Malaysia will develop a domestic emissions trading scheme and draft guidelines to set up a voluntary carbon market, its environment minister said over the weekend.
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Rio Tinto to triple solar capacity of Weipa mine, and add battery storage

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 15:05

Rio Tinto to treble size of Weipa solar farm - once the largest solar facility at an off-grid Australian mine site - and add battery storage.

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Meeting Cop26 finance goals ‘going to be tough’, says Boris Johnson

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-09-20 15:00

Prime minister estimates just 60% chance of securing $100bn in aid pledges before Glasgow conference

Boris Johnson has said he fears there is only a 60% chance that the $100bn in climate finance viewed as key to securing an ambitious outcome to the Cop26 summit will be in place by the time world leaders meet in Glasgow in November.

Speaking to journalists en route to New York at the start of a three-day visit to the US, in which he hopes to “galvanise” progress towards a new climate deal, the prime minister said he would be urging developed countries to come forward with additional funding.

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Climate pledges tough to secure before COP26 summit, PM warns

BBC - Mon, 2021-09-20 14:33
Boris Johnson says he has a "six out of 10" chance of securing pledges before the COP26 conference.
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Post-it note workshops are no way to deliver a market for solar, storage and EVs

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 14:23

BMW i3 charging at home. Courtesy Chris CathcartThe heads of AEMO and AEMC must plan for a 100% renewable future where distributed energy resources are given equal priority to large-scale resources.

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Neoen locks in finance for Kaban wind hub, despite Pitt snub

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 14:14

wind turbines sunset australia farm renewables - optimisedNeoen will proceed with the Kaban wind farm, snubbed by Keith Pitt, after locking in $370m in project finance.

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Records smashed as renewables break through 60pct, coal output at new low

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 13:23

Renewables surge through 60 per cent of Australia's main grid for first time, as output of coal and network demand also hit new lows.

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From baseload to flexible capacity: The market, and even the rules, are on the move

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 12:29

Flexible capacity, delivered through battery storage, pumped hydro and new market concepts, is going to rapidly overtake the old baseload paradigm.

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Australia needs to spend $165bn quickly to decarbonise grid, but we’ll be better for it

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 12:14

solar farm construction retail electricity prices AEMC - optimisedAustralia's go slow on climate means it faces one of the steepest decarbonisation challenges, but doing so will leave consumers better off.

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Special delivery service: Green hydrogen submarines are on their way

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2021-09-20 11:28

As Australia turns to nuclear power for its submarines, a UK prototype will test the use of autonomous green hydrogen submarines for freight transport.

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US, EU ink methane pact in push to help get COP26 climate summit back on track

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2021-09-20 10:53
The US and EU have jointly pledged to slash their methane emissions, in an internationally coordinated move seen as a significant step ahead of next month’s UN climate talks, which observers warn are at risk of faltering.
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New Zealand is not as clean or green as we think – plastic waste is creating a crisis | Lizzy Carmine

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-09-20 10:38

Ignorance about plastic recycling has tricked us into guilt-free consumption – decision makers have to give us sustainable options

Growing up my school lunches were covered in plastic wrapping, like those of many of my schoolmates. I was taught from a young age to pick up my rubbish and recycle, and I trusted the recycling systems in place especially because New Zealand streets were so clean. Years later, I saw a video on Facebook of a turtle with a straw in its nose, but I knew Kiwis weren’t to blame, our rubbish systems were too sturdy. Ignorance is bliss, and ignorance is the cause of the world’s plastic pollution crisis.

The illusion was shattered for me when I watched For The Blue, a documentary by Project Blue, a group of young ocean enthusiasts from Aotearoa, who travelled across the globe to investigate the world’s plastic-waste crisis – only to find themselves back in clean, green New Zealand experiencing the effects of the global plastic epidemic in their own back yard. During their visit to a once pristine area in the South Island, they found plastic trash strewn across the land, after the Fox river breached a closed landfill on its banks.

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Rich countries not providing poor with pledged climate finance, analysis says

The Guardian - Mon, 2021-09-20 09:01

Developed country governments will reportedly fail to provide $100bn a year for the next four years

Rich countries will continue to miss a longstanding pledge to provide poor countries with $100bn a year in climate finance for the next four years, new analysis suggests on the eve of a crunch meeting of world leaders at the UN on Monday.

The promised cash is seen as essential to gaining support from developing countries for a global climate deal to fulfil the 2015 Paris agreement, with only six weeks go before vital UN climate talks, called Cop26, to be hosted in Glasgow this November.

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Yes, Australia is buying a fleet of nuclear submarines. But nuclear-powered electricity must not come next

The Conversation - Mon, 2021-09-20 06:11
The submarine announcement is sure to trigger a new round of debate on whether nuclear energy is right for Australia. But let’s be clear: the technology makes no sense for Australia. Ian Lowe, Emeritus Professor, School of Science, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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