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Australian officials hunt crocodile after human remains found near missing fisherman's boat

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 12:08

Department of Environment and Science says damage to boat indicates crocodile’s involvement ‘highly likely’

Human remains have been found during a search for a missing fisherman on a tropical Queensland island, as the hunt for a killer crocodile continues.

Police, SES and wildlife officers have been searching for the missing 69-year-old since he went fishing in a creek on Hinchinbrook Island about 3pm on Thursday.

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CaSSIS mission: The camera capturing Mars' craters and canyons

BBC - Sat, 2021-02-13 11:46
The instrument takes images of dust storms, frost deposits and minerals on the Red Planet's surface.
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Nasa's pioneering black women

BBC - Sat, 2021-02-13 11:33
The mathematicians who worked behind the scenes on the American space programme.
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CP Daily: Friday February 12, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 08:09
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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WCI speculators add current vintage length in front of February auction

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 07:44
Financial entities continued to ramp up their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings ahead of next week’s WCI auction, as regulated entities cut their holdings amid rising secondary market prices, according to US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data published Friday.
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Intern for Climate Finance and Carbon Pricing/Markets in East Africa, GIZ – Kampala

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 06:22
Organization: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Position: Intern (m/f/d) for Climate Finance and Carbon Pricing/Markets in East Africa Duty Station: Kampala, Uganda Deadline for Application: 24 February 2021
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New cattle feed ingredient can boost carbon credit generation four times higher -study

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:47
A methane inhibitor given to cattle can reduce methane emissions by up to 80% and increase the supply of carbon offsets from related protocols, according to a new study released Friday.
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Key California agency heads, IEMAC members to discuss cap-and-trade improvements next week

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:35
Two California environmental agency officials and a pair from an independent market watchdog group will discuss improvements to the state’s WCI-modelled cap-and-trade programme at a Senate oversight hearing next week, but some advocates are seeking to delay the meeting, regulatory sources said.
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US Carbon Pricing and LCFS Roundup for week ending Feb. 12, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:26
A summary of legislative and regulatory action on carbon pricing, clean fuel standards, and clean energy at the US subnational and federal level this week, including developments in Oregon and Massachusetts.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:03

The best of the week’s wildlife pictures, from the swans that cancelled their flight to the Arctic due to Storm Darcy to the bears liberated from captivity to walk free in the wild

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EU Market: EUAs rebound to new high above €40 after intervention panic fades

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:01
EUAs rebounded to hit a new record above €40 on Friday, clawing back ground lost late yesterday and this morning as traders dismissed the prospects of regulators curbing speculative trade anytime soon.
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'Colder and deeper’: Scientists close in on spot to drill Antarctic ice core 1.5m years old

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:00

Australian Antarctic Division will drill 3,000 metres deep in bid to improve ancient climate records and future models

Antarctic scientists are close to finalising a drilling location deep in the frozen continent’s interior that could reveal a continuous record of the Earth’s climate going back 1.5 million years.

After almost a decade of work, scientists at the Australian Antarctic Division are close to pinpointing a place to drill an ice core almost 3,000-metres deep.

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Unstoppable eating machines: why Australian farmers are renting out goats for weed control

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 05:00

Goats have a well-deserved reputation for eating anything. Now you can rent them to deal with your weed problems

La Niña has been good to the backyards and farmlands of much of eastern Australia. Cooler, wetter conditions have led to a flourishing of lush grass, trees and – unfortunately – weeds.

With so many more people working from home, the joy of gazing out of the home office window has turned to dread as the eye alights on knee-high greenery, terrifying tangles of blackberry, pink heads of scotch thistle, and possibly the occasional triffid.

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Carbon pricing will support Balkan coal phaseout, report finds

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 04:36
Introducing carbon pricing across the six Western Balkan nations will support a coal power phaseout “within a reasonable timeframe”, despite lingering coal subsidies and expansion plans, a report showed on Friday.
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The Guardian view on summer holidays: mixed messages | Editorial

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 03:48

It is possible, as well as desirable, that some trips could be possible in the coming months. But ministers have created another muddle

The confusion dates back almost a month, to a press conference at which the health secretary, Matt Hancock, revealed that he has booked a summer holiday in Cornwall. In the following weeks other ministers made more cautious statements. But the seed was sown, and this week the contradiction at the heart of the government’s message to the public about summer 2021 burst into the open. On Wednesday, the same evening that Boris Johnson agreed with his more prudent colleagues that it was “just too early” to plot getaways, Mr Hancock was joking with colleagues on a Zoom call about why he had picked Cornwall over Devon.

The tension is natural enough, at a human level. Politicians, like other people who can afford it, are keen to travel again. Many of us are sick of our flats and houses and look forward to a change of scene. Christmas and other festivals have been sad occasions for some people, particularly those who live alone or far from loved ones. It feels almost too much to bear that another six months could pass before the pressure to stay indoors, and away from our friends and families, is eased. As we reported this week, plenty of people have taken the plunge and booked breaks in Britain, while recognising that foreign travel is off limits and cancellation a possibility.

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Head of the Climate Change Centre, European Central Bank – Frankfurt

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2021-02-13 02:32
The European Central Bank is looking for a Head of the Climate Change Centre to will lead the mainstreaming of climate action in all aspects of the ECB’s work.
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Climate Change: Government may review road-building policy

BBC - Sat, 2021-02-13 01:47
It follows a legal challenge from campaigners, who argue the policy does not fit with climate targets.
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To safeguard future generations, we must learn how to be better ancestors | Roman Krznaric

The Guardian - Sat, 2021-02-13 00:12

Short-term thinking in politics and business is laying waste to the planet. But the fightback – led by young campaigners – is on

It’s hard to see history being made when you’re right in the middle of it – especially when life has our attention spans locked into minutes, days and weeks. But in the midst of a pandemic that understandably focuses our attention on the here and now, a new global movement is rising in the name of long-term thinking and intergenerational justice.

Their target is the tyranny of the now. The politicians who see only as far as the next election. The businesses fixated on their quarterly report. The nations bickering away in international negotiations while the planet burns and species disappear.

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Coca-Cola company trials first paper bottle

BBC - Fri, 2021-02-12 23:46
The test is first step towards all-paper bottle that can withstand pressure from fizzy drinks.
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Leeds Bradford Airport expansion plans approved

BBC - Fri, 2021-02-12 22:49
The £150m scheme to redevelop the airport has come under fire from climate change campaigners.
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