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INTERVIEW: EU carbon prices haven’t seen bottom yet, veteran analyst warns
US firm takes majority stake in Norwegian carbon capture business
Surge of new oil and gas activity threatens to wreck Paris climate goals
World’s fossil-fuel producers on track to nearly quadruple output from newly approved projects by decade’s end, report finds
The world’s fossil-fuel producers are on track to nearly quadruple the amount of extracted oil and gas from newly approved projects by the end of this decade, with the US leading the way in a surge of activity that threatens to blow apart agreed climate goals, a new report has found.
There can be no new oil and gas infrastructure if the planet is to avoid careering past 1.5C (2.7F) of global heating, above pre-industrial times, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has previously stated. Breaching this warming threshold, agreed to by governments in the Paris climate agreement, will see ever worsening effects such as heatwaves, floods, drought and more, scientists have warned.
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Marine protected areas safeguard more than ecology – they bring economic benefits to fisheries and tourism
From a graceful turn to a dangerous toy: the World Nature Photography awards 2024 – in pictures
The World Nature Photography award winners have been announced from a pool of entries from all corners of the globe – including a baby elephant in Kenya and an owl-like plant in Thailand. The top award and cash prize of $1,000 went to Tracey Lund from the UK for her image of two gannets under the water off the coast of the Shetland Islands. Lund and her fellow winners were drawn from thousands of images
Continue reading...Hydro Tasmania on the hunt for a new CEO amid political and renewable turmoil
The post Hydro Tasmania on the hunt for a new CEO amid political and renewable turmoil appeared first on RenewEconomy.
French biochar developer receives €18 mln to scale carbon removal
E-waste drawers of doom growing, say campaigners
Canadian carbon credit financier sells CFR credits to undisclosed fuel supplier
Power producer defends lawsuit against Washington govt, claims discrimination under cap-and-trade
The Albanese government is drifting from its environmental commitments – it’s time for transparency and good faith | Jack Pascoe
Environment minister Tanya Plibersek’s reforms are running so late there’s speculation the government will weaken them at the expense of the environment
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After less than two years in power, the Albanese government is showing signs of getting comfortable. Consultation, transparency and coherent policy appear to be out. Cosiness with powerful stakeholders and policy on-the-run appear to be in.
Parliament is now debating amendments to the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act, which, if passed, could carve out oil and gas approvals from Australia’s environmental law.
Continue reading...Coastal dunes are retreating as sea levels rise - our research reveals the accelerating rate of change
Capacity Investment Scheme needs to set high bar for communities hosting renewables
The post Capacity Investment Scheme needs to set high bar for communities hosting renewables appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Enhanced rock weathering shown to boost crop yields, improve soil, bolster nutrient uptake
Australia’s biggest coal generator teams up with SunDrive to make solar at Liddell
The post Australia’s biggest coal generator teams up with SunDrive to make solar at Liddell appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia must wean itself from monster utes – and the federal government’s weakening of vehicle emissions rules won’t help one bit
Solar ducks and big batteries: How Alice Springs grid could run five hours a day with no fossil fuels
The post Solar ducks and big batteries: How Alice Springs grid could run five hours a day with no fossil fuels appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Renewable diesel fuels compliance across North American LCFS markets, but oversupply concerns persist
Plant-heavy ‘flexitarian’ diets could help limit global heating, study finds
Global adoption of diet low in meat would aid health, land and food systems as well as reducing emissions, researchers say
A global shift to a mostly plant-based “flexitarian” diet could reduce greenhouse gas emissions and help restrict global heating to 1.5C, a new study shows.
Previous research has warned how emissions from food alone at current rates will propel the world past this key international target.
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