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Tasmanian devils 'adapting to coexist with cancer'

BBC - Sat, 2019-03-30 11:32
There's fresh hope for the world's largest carnivorous marsupials whose numbers have been ravaged by disease.
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CP Daily: Friday March 29, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 10:27
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Oregon ETS amendment would start natural gas utilities with 100% free allocation

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 08:36
A proposed amendment to Oregon’s WCI-modelled cap-and-trade bill would directly allocate allowances to natural gas utilities when the ETS starts in 2021, coming after the industry criticised its current treatment under the legislation.
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Labor to tighten emissions regime as it draws climate battle-lines

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-03-30 07:26

Land-clearing and vehicle pollution measures also expected in opposition’s final election offering on climate

Labor is set to unveil a climate policy that will beef up the Morrison government’s heavily criticised safeguard mechanism, creating new pollution reduction requirements for the aviation sector, cement, steel and aluminum, mining and gas, direct combustion and the non-electricity energy sectors.

Currently the safeguard mechanism applies to businesses with direct emissions of more than 100 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide-equivalent pollution each year, and Labor’s policy is expected to lower that threshold to 25 kilotonnes, which means more sectors and businesses will be covered.

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What better replacement for dirty Hazelwood than a windfarm? | Simon Holmes à Court

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-03-30 07:00

A plan to generate enough wind power for 200,000 homes hints at a coal valley’s clean energy future

At exactly 5pm on 29 March 2017, Unit 1 of the Hazelwood station reported the last energy generation after 53 years of faithful operation. Hazelwood isn’t the first coal power station to close in recent years — in fact it is one of 13 that closed over a five year period — but, as one of the largest and dirtiest power stations in the country it has become totemic, for both the environment movement and Australia’s coal fetishists.

Now, two years on, fears of mass workforce dislocation — such as the Latrobe Valley suffered when the region’s power stations were privatised in the 1990s — have largely failed to materialise. More than 1,000 jobs have been created in the region and unemployment has dropped from 8% to 5.7%, in no small part due to the efforts of the Latrobe Valley Authority, set up by the state government to help ensure a “just transition” for the workers and local community.

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Butterflywatch: hope for the rare white-letter hairstreak

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-03-30 07:00

Dutch elm disease caused a catastrophic decline for the butterfly that relies on the elm to feed its caterpillars. But help is at hand

Most butterflies are still hibernating after a reassuringly normal March following the February heatwave. Our five hairstreak species all hibernate in their minuscule eggs, stuck fast to bare branches – a wise and robust strategy. The white-letter hairstreak, a diminutive dark butterfly with a white W on its underside, has declined by 93% since the 1970s because Dutch elm disease has destroyed the trees on which its caterpillars feed.

Related: Rare UK butterfly under threat as elms disappear

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US Carbon Pricing Roundup for week ending Mar. 29, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 06:59
A summary of legislative action on carbon pricing and clean energy bills at the US state level taken this week, including the passage of a 100% Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) in Puerto Rico, an agreement between Hawaii and California to promote offsets, and California utility commission meetings to discuss alternatives to utility Pacific Gas & Electric's ownership.
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US RFS stakeholders hit back at proposed biofuel credit reforms

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 06:23
Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) programme advocates offered a litany of complaints Thursday about the US EPA's plan to implement a series of restrictions on biofuel credit trading, while others felt the agency should go further in those potential measures. 
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EU Market: EUAs tumble after another Brexit rejection, still manage 4% weekly gain

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 06:15
EUAs buckled on Friday afternoon after UK lawmakers voted down Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit withdrawal deal for a third time, with the pre-weekend sell-off capping four days of gains that added nearly 10% to prices.
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Six new California CITSS accounts opened during Q1 for WCI market

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 05:16
Six entities opened Compliance Instrument Tracking Service System (CITSS) registry accounts as another thirteen closed during the first quarter of 2019, California Air Resources Board (ARB) data showed on Friday.
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Fossils record dinosaur-killing impact

BBC - Sat, 2019-03-30 04:25
Remarkable fossils shed light on the minutes and hours that followed the Earth-changing asteroid strike.
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Ireland to set out pathway, safeguards for quadrupling of fossil fuel carbon tax

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 03:31
Ireland should quadruple its domestic carbon tax on fossil fuels to €80/tonne by 2030, a cross-party government committee has determined as part of its proposed strategy to help the country hits its climate targets and reach net-zero emissions by mid-century.
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UK bumps back EU ETS deadline again after Brexit delayed

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 03:19
The UK government has formally extended the country’s 2018 EU ETS compliance deadline by a further two weeks after MPs delayed Britain’s scheduled exit from the bloc.
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Environmental Products Analyst, Shell – London

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-30 02:00
We are seeking a talented and experienced individual as Carbon/Environmental Products Market Analyst, to join our newly created Analytics Team, as part of Shell Energy Europe and Environmental Products Data Analysis and Systematic Trading unit.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-03-30 00:30

A frog hopping onto a duck, bats hibernating in a fridge and a bee collecting nectar from a cherry blossom tree

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ANALYSIS: California offset prices lagging behind allowance surge as demand remains soft

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-03-29 23:33
California Carbon Offset (CCO) prices have softened on the secondary market despite stronger California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices over the past month, numerous market participants told Carbon Pulse.
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Scientists to take 1.5m-year-old ice samples for climate research

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-03-29 23:12

East Antarctica drilling project will give snapshot of Earth’s atmosphere and climate

Scientists are planning to extract ice samples from more than 1.5m years ago in a bid to discover more about our ancient climate – and hopefully learn more about our future climate.

The Beyond Epica project plans to extract samples from the bottom of a 2.75km-thick ice sheet in East Antarctica. The ice cores will be the oldest ever drilled for.

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China needs higher-level body running the ETS, analysts say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-03-29 21:08
China needs to move the operation of its national emissions trading scheme above  environment ministry level if the scheme is to succeed in helping curb emissions, a report said this week.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Mar. 29, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-03-29 21:02
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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Japan’s environment ministry takes principled stand against coal

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2019-03-29 21:00
Japan’s environment ministry in principle will no longer back the building of coal-fired power capacity in the country because doing so would be incompatible with the Paris Agreement, it said this week.
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