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Don't disturb the cockatoos on your lawn, they're probably doing all your weeding for free

The Conversation - Thu, 2021-02-18 05:12
I collected data about my neighbourhood sulphur-crested cockatoos while stuck home in Melbourne's lockdown. I learned that each bird can eat 200 onion grass plants per hour. Gregory Moore, Doctor of Botany, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU Market: EUAs slip on weaker energy, as funds become largest market segment

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-02-18 04:35
EUAs fell for the third straight day on Wednesday as a falling energy complex weighed, with carbon defying prevailing bullish sentiment and data showing speculative funds have become the market's largest segment.
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Texas weather: How to stay safe in freezing conditions

BBC - Thu, 2021-02-18 03:17
From dressing properly, to keeping warm in power cuts, to signalling for help when stranded.
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Roaming the British countryside is our right – we must fight to preserve it | Glen O'Hara

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-02-18 03:00

Our rural rights of way need to be reclaimed and protected. But time is running out, and I urge people to join the cause

As Covid lockdowns drag on, and full spring is still some way away, it’s inevitable that thoughts should turn to getting outdoors. That’s what is behind the constant questions about domestic or foreign holidays; and it’s what sells the seemingly endless stream of stories about cold water swimming or moving to “the country”.

It’s not just a matter of fleeting wish fulfilment. Travel and tourism are a mainstay of the British economy, accounting for about 10% of jobs and nearly 10% of GDP. Walking, cycling and generally spending time in the British countryside are among our favourite pastimes, spanning everything from high-end glamping to quick local walks with the dog.

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Great Barrier Reef found to be in failing health amid calls for urgent action

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-02-18 02:30

Reef water quality report card gives condition of marine environment a ‘D’ grade relative to earlier reports

A government report card has found the marine environment along the Great Barrier Reef’s coastline remains in poor health, prompting conservationists to call for urgent action ahead of a world heritage committee meeting this year.

The reef water quality report card, released on Wednesday, said the health of corals and seagrass meadows in inshore areas had not improved, but water quality was slightly better than previous years.

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Shipping industry advances progress on cleaner fuels as EU aims to tighten regulation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-02-18 02:14
Danish shipowner Maersk announced Wednesday that its first carbon neutral vessels could operate as of 2023, a rollout far faster than previously planned and coming as the wider EU shipping industry urges Brussels to impose targets for cleaner fuels as part of its climate package due in June.
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Pennsylvania commission seeks one-year delay for RGGI implementation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-02-18 02:08
Pennsylvania should consider delaying the implementation of its RGGI-aligned cap-and-trade regulation by one year and provide further evidence of  Governor Tom Wolf’s (D) statutory authority to implement the programme through executive means, an independent review board said Tuesday.
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PREVIEW: Traders divided on whether February WCI auction will sell out

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-02-18 00:59
Traders differ wildly over how Wednesday’s first WCI auction of the year will perform, with some foreseeing another undersubscribed quarterly sale and others anticipating a sell out potentially above the floor price.
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'America, send us your ideas': Biden pledges to protect 30% of US lands by 2030

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-02-17 20:45

To reach this conservation goal, the country will have to conserve more than 400m acres of land and waterways in the next 10 years

It was an executive order that made waves in environmental circles: after only a week in office, President Joe Biden pledged to preserve 30% of US lands and waters by 2030.

The so-called 30 by 30 conservation goal has already met with bipartisan support in Congress, and it aligns with science-based global preservation targets to reach an eventual target of 50% by 2050.

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Air pollution significantly raises risk of infertility, study finds

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-02-17 19:48

Exclusive: With 30% of infertility unexplained, pollution could be an ‘unignorable’ risk factor, scientists say

Exposure to air pollution significantly increases the risk of infertility, according to the first study to examine the danger to the general population.

The analysis of 18,000 couples in China found that those living with moderately higher levels of small-particle pollution had a 20% greater risk of infertility, defined as not becoming pregnant within a year of trying.

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The government's relentless push for development is destroying rural England | Ros Coward

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-02-17 18:00

Local action alone can’t fix the Tories’ broken planning system. We need a national fightback

It would be easy to imagine the English countryside is a lovely place. Everyone has been talking about discovering the wonder of nature during lockdown and there are constant reports of droves moving out of towns and cities for more pastoral locations.

In many ways, however, the opposite is true. Look around and you’ll find local actions groups protesting, petitioning and even praying to save precious stretches of countryside from destruction. If you are one of the escapees from town, I’d check your new view isn’t earmarked for development.

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Barnaby Joyce's call to allow Clean Energy Finance Corporation to invest in coal rejected by Frydenberg

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-02-17 17:56

More Nationals supporting Joyce amendment and Liberal Craig Kelly says he will consider it

The deputy Liberal leader, Josh Frydenberg, has rejected Barnaby Joyce’s call to allow the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to invest in coal in a bid to slap down a growing Nationals revolt.

The Morrison government has deferred the looming internal brawl on coal by removing its own bill from the daily program, but on Wednesday more Nationals came out in support of the Joyce amendment and Liberal Craig Kelly said he would consider it.

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First carbon credits issued under Japan-Kenya JCM scheme

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-02-17 16:27
The committee overseeing the Japan-Kenya Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) programme has approved issuance of credits to a solar PV project in Kenya, the first time a scheme in the east African country earns JCM offsets.
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Wind and solar projects join grid in record numbers, and connection queues grow

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 14:20

Murr Warra wind farmAEMO says number of connected wind and solar projects hit record high in 2020, but the queue for connection and registration is also growing.

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Labor energy minister “horrified” by Liberals “risky” zero emissions energy plan

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 13:57

WA energy minister Labor Bill Johnston - optimised - AIEIn WA, the politics of energy is turned upside down as Labor labels the ambitious clean energy plan of the WA Liberals as reckless and too costly.

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Global inverter giant charts record revenue for 2020, “led by Australia”

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 13:36

SolarEdge announces solar revenue records for 2020, including in Australia where it charted 30% year on year growth – despite Covid.

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Solar Insiders Podcast: Does the solar industry deserve the “cowboy” label?

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 13:36

Canva - Solar Panels rooftop renewable - optimisedProblems at a major solar farm in Queensland raises the “cowboy” issue again, and why are new homes being built with roofing too weak to host solar panels.

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Collapsing thermal coal price pushes miners deep into the red

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 13:33

thermal coalWhitehaven Coal – the kind of pure play thermal coal miner that investors are abandoning in droves – lost $94 million in the six months to December.

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Barnaby Joyce blunders attempt to open CEFC funds to “high intensity” coal plants

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-02-17 12:23

Barnaby Joyce. (AAP Image/Mick Tsikas)Barnaby Joyce calls for CEFC to fund "high intensity" coal plants, but the emissions threshold he proposes would make that impossible.

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Climate change: Don't raid home insulation scheme, MPs urge ministers

BBC - Wed, 2021-02-17 11:55
The government hopes to claw back money from a £1.5bn fund to promote home insulation.
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