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CP Daily: Friday April 12, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 07:59
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Water in the Palestinian territories

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-04-13 07:30
A lack of access to adequate, safe, and clean water has been a longstanding problem for Palestinians living in the Palestinian Territories.
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EU eyes step-by-step support for industry in €10 bln Innovation Fund

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 06:23
The EU’s new Innovation Fund aims to hold its first funding call in the second half of 2020 and give extended support to projects aiming to cut emissions among heavy industries, a conference heard this week.
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Rural News

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-04-13 06:05
This week the final report on the Menindee fish kills; vegans protest over livestock farming, and one of the last dairy farms in the southern Riverina shuts up shop.
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Gone fish - pygmy perch pushed too far

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-04-13 05:30
The tiny Yarra pygmy perch, with golden sheen and teardrop eye, has been pushed to extinction in the Murray Darling Basin. Now, all hopes for its return are focussed on a couple of farm dams.
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EU Market: EUAs slip from new 11-year high but notch 8% weekly gain

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 05:24
European carbon prices fell on Friday after hitting a fresh 11-year high earlier in the day, pausing a rally that had added as much as 30% to EUAs since the end of March.
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Washington LCFS fate uncertain as bill misses cut-off date

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 04:31
Washington's proposed low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS) programme hit a snag this week as state legislators failed to advance the bill out of a Senate committee, but officials could use other avenues to advance the programme forward.
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EU states dole out another 62 mln free EUAs, bringing 2019 completion rate to near 80%

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 04:13
A handful of EU member states doled out another 61.7 million free carbon allowances in the past two weeks, with laggards Italy and Spain making big steps towards completing their 2019 allocations.
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Student climate change protests: best of the banners - in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-04-13 03:24

The best banners and placards from Friday’s student climate change protests across the world

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UK aligns 2018 ETS compliance deadline with EU after Brexit delay

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 03:07
The UK government has aligned the country’s 2018 EU ETS compliance deadline with that of the rest of the bloc after the Brexit deadline was pushed back by six months.
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US Carbon Pricing Roundup for week ending Apr. 12, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-04-13 03:05
A summary of legislative and regulatory action on carbon pricing and clean energy at the US state level taken this week, including Washington state’s 100% clean electricity bill, Hawaii carbon tax proposals, New Hampshire legislation to codify the post-2020 RGGI Model Rule, the Maine Public Utilities Commission's decision on a hydroelectric transmission line, and a Maryland Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) proposal.
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Beresheet spacecraft: 'Technical glitch' led to Moon crash

BBC - Sat, 2019-04-13 02:03
Preliminary data suggests a technical glitch caused the Beresheet spacecraft to shut down its main engine at the wrong time.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-04-13 01:55

Frogs’ legs, a bee on cowslips and a brown bear with its cub

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Flanders stream so polluted 'water could be used as pesticide'

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-04-13 01:45

Scientists say stream dubbed ‘most polluted in Europe’ is reminder of effects of intensive farming

Winding between green meadows in the west Flanders countryside, the Wulfdambeek stream is fondly remembered as a place local boys would fill up their water bottles before football games.

But research from the University of Exeter has offered a sharp reminder of how intensive farming methods are changing the face of the northern European countryside in ways scientists claim are not being properly understood.

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Students bring fresh wave of climate strikes to UK streets

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-04-13 01:11

Young people demand action from politicians at synchronised rallies across Britain

Thousands of students and activists have taken to the streets of more than 50 British towns and cities demanding urgent action on climate change for the third time in as many months.

The organisers of the Youth Strike 4 Climate movement said “sizeable events” took place in London, Sheffield, Manchester and Brighton, among other towns and cities. They mirrored events around the world, as protesters from cities as far apart as Helsinki and Delhi took to the streets.

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Lost river returns to Somerset 70 years after it dried up

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-04-13 00:57

Restoration of unnamed tributary of River Chew offers new habitat for rare wildlife

A lost river has returned to the Somerset countryside for the first time in 70 years, and with it a new habitat for several species of rare and threatened wildlife.

The unnamed tributary of the River Chew from the Mendip Hills down to the River Avon was severed by a dam in 1956, when the valley was flooded to form the Chew Valley Lake reservoir that supplies Bristol and Bath.

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Can you spot ocean plastic from space?

BBC - Fri, 2019-04-12 23:20
Scientists work on the challenging task of tracking pollution from orbit with encouraging results.
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London housing approved in area with illegal pollution levels

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-04-12 21:33

Air quality assessment advises that occupants of Lewisham development should shut windows

A south London housing development has been approved in an area where air pollution is so high that residents will be advised to keep their windows closed.

Nitrogen dioxide exceeds legal limits on the busy road where the development is planned, next to the A2 in Lewisham. An air quality assessment carried out on behalf of the developers found levels of 56.3 micrograms per cubic metre in the area – far above the legal limit of 40µg/m3.

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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Apr. 12, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-04-12 20:52
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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‘Protect your pets’: cats make up one-fifth of coyotes’ diet in Los Angeles

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-04-12 20:00

A study of coyote scat found the animals are attracted to fruit in urban gardens, where they’re also finding cats and small dogs

Doug McIntyre let his cat, Junior, out of the house on a sunny summer morning last June.

As Junior walked down the path and into the world, he paid special attention. “I had a funny feeling ... just an odd sensation that something was off,” McIntyre, a journalist and radio host, recalled in a column at the time.

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