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Fossil fuels in the dock as EU petitioners compare them to tobacco lobbies

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 05:23
Fossil fuel companies should be held accountable for their contribution to inflation, and kept at arm's length from policy making, just like tobacco lobbyists, according to groups heard on Wednesday by the European Parliament's Petition committee.
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Soft plastic recycling is back after the REDcycle collapse – but only in 12 supermarkets. Will it work this time?

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-02-15 05:21
Australia’s Soft Plastics Taskforce has been under pressure to fill the vacuum left by the demise of REDcycle. But this time the small trial announced for Melbourne has the potential to succeed. Anya Phelan, Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Nearly 15% of Americans don’t believe climate change is real, study finds

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-02-15 04:47

Denialism highest in central and southern US, with Republican voters less likely to believe in climate science

Nearly 15% of Americans don’t believe climate change is real, a new study out of the University of Michigan reveals – shedding light on the highly polarized attitude toward global warming.

Additionally, denialism is highest in the central and southern US, with Republican voters found less likely to believe in climate science.

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The Guardian view on Europe’s rural revolt: sustainability is in farmers’ interests too | Editorial

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-02-15 04:30

The current wave of protests endangers environmental progress. But imaginative politics can get the green deal back on track

Another day, another tractor blockade. Earlier this week, all economic activity at the Belgian port of Antwerp ground to a halt as hundreds of farmers prevented access to freight. In Spain, tractors blocked motorways near Seville and Granada, and in Catalonia. As a rolling wave of rural discontent has made itself felt across Europe since the start of the year, only four EU member states have remained unaffected.

Numerically, farmers account for only 4% of Europe’s working population. But as Europe’s political leaders are belatedly coming to realise, the burgeoning crisis has outsize implications. A perfect storm of factors – including rising energy costs, competition from lightly regulated foreign imports and supermarket profit-gouging – have driven angry farmers off the land and on to the streets of capitals. But in disputes that touch on some of the faultlines of contemporary culture wars, there is a growing danger that the EU’s green deal takes the rap for a crisis incubated elsewhere.

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European Commission ‘not worried’ by falling carbon price, says senior official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 04:25
The European Commission is "not too worried" about the tumbling price of carbon allowances, Kurt Vandenberghe, director-general of DG CLIMA, told a virtual event on Wednesday.
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New Mexico legislators approve clean transportation fuel bill

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:58
A New Mexico bill to implement a clean fuel standard by mandating a reduction in transportation fuel carbon intensity (CI) passed the legislature on Tuesday and now awaits approval by the governor.
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European Parliament committees adopt rules on corporate voluntary carbon credit use

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:56
Members of the joint European Parliament committees for the Internal Market and for the Environment adopted on Wednesday new rules regulating the use of carbon credits by EU companies.
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Canadian carbon project developer to pilot Netherlands DAC firm technology

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:41
A Montreal-based carbon removal project developer announced partnering with another European direct air capture (DAC) company on Wednesday, to pilot new carbon removals technology in Canada.
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IEA members add precision to talk of transitioning away from fossil fuels

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:23
Reaching net zero emissions by 2050 means that no new unabated coal plants should be built and no new long lead-time conventional oil and gas projects are needed, the International Energy Agency’s 31 member countries said on Wednesday.
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Amazon rainforest could reach ‘tipping point’ by 2050, scientists warn

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:18

‘We need to respond now,’ says author of study that says crucial forest has already passed safe boundary and needs restoration

Up to half of the Amazon rainforest could hit a tipping point by 2050 as a result of water stress, land clearance and climate disruption, a study has shown.

The paper, which is the most comprehensive to date in its analysis of the compounding impacts of local human activity and the global climate crisis, warned that the forest had already passed a safe boundary and urged remedial action to restore degraded areas and improve the resilience of the ecosystem.

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Three-quarters of critical habitats in the Americas miss the GBF target -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 03:04
As much as 75% of habitats in the Americas are under protected, falling below the Convention on Biological Diversity's (CBD) target of 30% preservation due to monitoring flaws, researchers have found.
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Fair trade company secures inaugural deal under Brazilian green finance programme

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 02:07
A US-headquartered food and beverage company has become the first firm to secure financing from Banco do Brasil as part of a newly-announced programme aimed at advancing the export chain of nature-friendly, low-carbon products from Brazil.
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Crossing Amazon tipping points risks adjacent forests, permanent degradation -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 02:01
By 2050, some 10-47% of the Amazon rainforest will be threatened by increased disturbances, endangering adjacent forests through meteorological feedback loops and risking permanent degradation, according to a study published Wednesday.
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Lab-grown ‘beef rice’ could offer more sustainable protein source, say creators

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-02-15 02:00

Scientist behind hybrid carbohydrate praises its ‘pleasant and novel flavour experience’

Bowls of decidedly pink-tinged rice are about to feature on sustainable food menus, according to researchers who created rice grains with beef and cow fat cells grown inside them.

Scientists made the experimental food by covering traditional rice grains in fish gelatin and seeding them with skeletal muscle and fat stem cells which were then grown in the laboratory.

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UK consultation looks at what carbon storage data should be publicly available

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 01:13
The UK’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) on Wednesday opened a consultation looking at the kind of carbon storage information that should be made publicly available and on what timescales, in a move that it says will support project planning and decision-making.
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Biodiversity enhancement tool poised for launch has “sizable” waiting list

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 01:10
A tool for guiding landowners on how to improve biodiversity on their property has attracted significant interest from potential customers, beyond those involved in the UK biodiversity net gain scheme, an executive has said.
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INTERVIEW: Premium cost of building low-emission gas power plants offset by CO2 sales, says developer

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-15 00:31
A developer of gas-fired power plants able to capture CO2 from the combustion process says that the premium cost of the facilities will be offset by the sale of CO2 for industrial applications.
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Victoria’s blackout wasn’t the fault of renewables, but a sign of a system working as it should | Temperature Check

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-02-15 00:00

Even as the weather emergency was still unfolding, some commentators and politicians couldn’t resist the urge to blame renewable energy

More than half a million electricity customers were without power in Victoria on Tuesday after storms swept across the state, downing power lines and transmission towers.

But as workers and system managers scrambled to get power back online, some commentators and Coalition MPs were unable to resist the urge to somehow blame renewable energy.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-02-14 22:21
European carbon prices rallied in Wednesday morning trade as the weekly position data from the two main exchanges showed speculative participants had increased their net short position to a new record, triggering a squeeze on short-positioned participants, while a well-known fund manager said prices could fall as much as 35% below current levels.
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What has Louisiana’s governor done his first month in office? Boost fossil fuels

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-02-14 22:00

Republican Jeff Landry, who has labeled climate change ‘a hoax’, has elevated fossil fuel executives to key environmental posts

In his first four weeks in office, Louisiana’s Republican governor, Jeff Landry, has filled the ranks of state environmental posts with executives tied to the oil, gas and coal industries.

Landry, who has labeled climate change “a hoax”, has also taken aim at the state’s climate taskforce for possible elimination as part of a sweeping reorganization of Louisiana’s environmental bureaucracy. The goal, according to Landry’s executive order, is to “create a better prospective business climate”.

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