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Texas freeze shows a chilling truth – how the rich use climate change to divide us | Robert Reich
The Lone Star State is aptly named. If you’re not part of the Republican oil elite with Cruz and Abbott, you’re on your own
Texas has long represented a wild west individualism that elevates personal freedom – this week, the freedom to freeze – above all else.
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Soil carbon: what role can it play in reducing Australia's emissions?
We break down the facts around one of the Coalition’s five priority areas in its ‘technology, not taxes’ response to the climate crisis
The Morrison government is backing soil carbon – drawing carbon from the atmosphere and storing it in the land – as a major part of its response to the climate crisis.
The idea isn’t new, and at times has been derided as “soil magic” due to exorbitant claims about what it could achieve. But it is receiving renewed focus after the government listed it as one of five priority areas under its so-called “technology, not taxes” approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Continue reading...Thousands watch live stream as rare cactus starts to bloom in UK
Moonflower Selenicereus wittii blooms for just 12 hours, with start at botanical garden brought forward
Thousands of people around the world tuned into a live stream of a rare cactus this week as it prepared to bloom – thought to be the first such event in the UK.
Now, horticulturists say the event has begun, and will be over by sunrise on Sunday.
Continue reading...‘Absolutely ridiculous’: top scientist slams UK government over coalmine
Exclusive: Prof Sir Robert Watson says backing of Cumbrian mine refutes claims of climate leadership
One of the UK’s most eminent environmental scientists has called the government’s failure to block a new coalmine in Cumbria “absolutely ridiculous”.
Prof Sir Robert Watson said the UK’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 to tackle the climate crisis was “wonderful”, but that there had to be a focus on immediate actions. The UK is hosting a UN climate summit, Cop26, in November and Boris Johnson has pledged to lead a green industrial revolution.
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CP Daily: Friday February 19, 2021
EU’s supply-managing MSR destabilising market, needs price-based redesign -researchers
Financials add to CCA length before WCI auction as emitters hold steady
US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending Feb. 19, 2021
Capital Power opts for TIER fund payments over offsets at Alberta coal unit
Washington lawmakers alter GHG baseline, remove fuel supplier phase-in for cap-and-trade proposal
California power sector emissions fall in 2020 amid pandemic restrictions
Mars landing: Photo shows Perseverance rover during landing
EU Market: EUAs fade to 6.5% weekly loss, as traders mixed on next move
Ukraine’s Naftogaz sets carbon neutrality target, as Kyiv progresses on carbon market plans
US rejoins Paris climate accord with warning: this year’s talks are ‘last, best hope’
John Kerry made remark as US officially returned to climate agreement on Friday, 107 days after it left under Donald Trump
The US has marked its return to the Paris agreement by urging countries to do more to confront the climate crisis, with America’s climate envoy, John Kerry, warning that international talks this year are the “last, best hope” of avoiding catastrophic global heating.
On Friday, the US officially returned to the Paris climate accord, 107 days after it left at the behest of former president Donald Trump. Joe Biden moved to reverse this on his first day in office and Kerry conceded that the US is returning “with a lot of humility, for the agony of the last four years”.
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Workers clear 'huge, disgusting' fatberg from London sewer
Public warned to watch what they flush after workers tackle blockage for two weeks
Members of the public have been urged to be careful what they flush after a “huge, disgusting” fatberg the weight of a small bungalow was cleared from an east London sewer.
Thames Water engineers and MTS Cleansing Services spent two weeks using high-powered water jets and hand tools to chip away at and eventually remove the rock-like heap – said to have smelled like composting festival toilets and rotten meat – from a conduit in Canary Wharf.
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