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Rising CO2 price could accomplish half of Canada’s 2050 net zero goal -report
Joe Biden announces John Kerry as pick to be first ever US climate envoy – video
President-elect Joe Biden seeks to blunt criticism from leftwingers as he formally introduces his first round of cabinet nominations, by emphasising the fight against the climate crisis.
Biden says that in John Kerry, a former secretary of state and presidential nominee, America will have a full-time climate leader for the first time, someone with 'a seat at every table around the world'
Continue reading...China tipped to double solar installs to 85GW a year, pushing costs down by half
China is tipped to double solar installs to 85GW a year under its new five year plan, pushing costs down by half.
The post China tipped to double solar installs to 85GW a year, pushing costs down by half appeared first on RenewEconomy.
EU confirms strong warming effects of aviation beyond CO2, urges caution
ANALYSIS: Analysts reinforce bullish EU carbon price outlooks on auction delay
Police investigate I'm a Celebrity over fears non-native bugs may be escaping
Rogue creatures from bushtucker trials including ‘ultimate survivor’ cockroaches could threaten Welsh countryside
Police are investigating I’m a Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! over concerns non-native wildlife could have escaped into the Welsh countryside during bushtucker trials, the Guardian can reveal.
Rural crime officers from north Wales police are looking into complaints that non-native creatures such as cockroaches, maggots, spiders and worms could threaten wildlife in the 100-hectare (250-acre) estate surrounding Gwrych Castle in north Wales, where the show is being held this year.
Continue reading...One of Australia's most famous beaches is disappearing, and storms aren't to blame. So what's the problem?
The Guardian view on a global farm grab: from the many to the few | Editorial
A new study reveals the disastrous consequences of financialised farming on the environment
In a collection of agrarian essays entitled The Art of the Commonplace, the American farmer, essayist and poet Wendell Berry wrote that “the care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it and to foster its renewal is our only hope.”
From his farm in Kentucky, Mr Berry has spent decades railing against the expansion, homogenisation and industrialisation of American farms. Rapacious economic imperatives, he argues, are leading to the gradual but inexorable destruction of the land. The ethos of stewardship has been replaced by a remote form of ownership that views fields, rivers and forests solely through the lens of extraction. Local smallholders who, as he puts it, inhabited the land “on its terms, not ours”, have either been forced out or co-opted.
Continue reading...EU Market: EUAs break through technical resistance as markets react to Biden transition
Elon Musk becomes world's second richest person
AIA sponsorship is stain on Spurs shirts, say Kick Out Coal campaigners
Hong Kong-based insurance company holds stake of at least $3bn in coal projects
Tottenham Hotspur may be top of the Premier League for a change, but the climate credentials of its shirt sponsor AIA are among the lowest of any club in the country, according to a new report by fossil fuel divestment activists.
The logo of AIA has been emblazoned across the chests of Harry Kane, Hugo Lloris and teammates since 2013. But campaigners say it risks becoming a source of shame for the club, because the Hong Kong-based insurance company holds a stake of at least $3bn in coal projects.
Continue reading...TCI could finish carbon market framework by mid-December, as new polling shows opposition
RFS Market: RIN prices slide in holiday-shortened week
Eurotunnel dog travel clampdown sparks concerns from rescue charities
Organisations say dogs due to be rehomed could suffer after decision to cut number of animals allowed per vehicle
Dog rescue organisations are appealing for Eurotunnel to clarify new rules clamping down on the rising numbers of animals being brought into the UK.
Rescue organisations said dogs due to be rehomed could suffer as a result of the decision to cut the number of animals allowed to travel in each vehicle from 20 to five, drastically increasing the costs for rescue operations.
Continue reading...Utility Enel to cut CO2 by nearly a third over next 3 years, plans earlier coal phaseout
Australia Market Roundup: Victoria announces carbon sequestration cash, ERF delivery holds steady
Denmark excludes increased carbon levy in ‘green’ taxation reform
Revealed: Trump officials rush to mine desert haven native tribes consider holy
Administration seeks to transfer ownership of Arizona area to mining company with ties to the destruction of an Aboriginal site
Since January, San Carlos Apache tribal member Wendsler Nosie Sr has been sleeping in a teepee at a campground in south-eastern Arizona’s Oak Flat, a sprawling high desert oasis filled with groves of ancient oaks and towering rock spires.
It is a protest in defense of “holy ground” where the Apache have prayed and performed ceremonies for centuries.
Continue reading...1% of farms operate 70% of world's farmland
Researchers warn land inequality is rising with farmland increasingly dominated by a few major companies
One per cent of the world’s farms operate 70% of crop fields, ranches and orchards, according to a report that highlights the impact of land inequality on the climate and nature crises.
Since the 1980s, researchers found control over the land has become far more concentrated both directly through ownership and indirectly through contract farming, which results in more destructive monocultures and fewer carefully tended smallholdings.
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