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FEATURE: EU price boom in green certificates falters as ‘sleeping giants’ stir

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 10:17
European green certificate prices this year are likely to stay well below 2018’s record levels as the prospect looms of fledgling supply from renewables majors France and Germany, a conference heard this week.
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Introducing the latest carbon neutral certified building

Department of the Environment - Thu, 2019-03-14 10:12
Toll’s custom-built Nike warehouse has gone carbon neutral
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The photos that made Moon landings possible

BBC - Thu, 2019-03-14 08:26
Fifty years after the Neil Armstrong moment, these pictures show the value of photography to that mission.
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CP Daily: Wednesday March 13, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 08:17
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Climate Change Campaigner, Toronto Environmental Alliance – Toronto

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 07:54
The Toronto Environmental Alliance (TEA) is looking for a campaigner who is passionate about environmental issues and engaging the public.
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California sets 2019 mark by issuing nearly 5.4 mln new offsets

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 07:22
California issued nearly 5.4 million new offset credits (CCOs) this week across five forestry projects, marking the highest issuance of 2019, regulator data showed Wednesday.
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Director of Canadian Operations, Finite Carbon – Flexible Location

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 06:48
Finite Carbon is seeking a Director for its Canadian operations to coordinate Finite’s expanding Canadian forest offset development services.
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EU Market: EUAs continue to vacillate as traders await Brexit progress

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 06:40
European carbon ended steady on Wednesday after hitting a one-week low below €22, as many traders remained on the sidelines awaiting more developments in the Brexit brouhaha.
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Netherlands government buckles on CO2 tax as advisors flag climate plan shortfall

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 06:24
The Dutch government has vowed to introduce a carbon tax for companies, caving to pressure to force more climate costs onto business after advisers said its draft plan for meeting 2030 emission targets will fall short.
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Washington state legislature sends LCFS bill on to Senate

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 05:40
Washington state representatives approved a bill Tuesday evening to implement a low-carbon fuel standard (LCFS), moving the proposal to the Senate where it faces a more uncertain future.
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Share your questions for climate strikers and George Monbiot

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-14 05:24

Young activists and our columnist answer your questions as pupils around the world stage climate strikes

On Friday 15 March young people around the world will be walking out of their classrooms to strike for action to save the planet from climate change.

Related: Young climate strikers can win their fight. We must all help | George Monbiot

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How (and why) to stay optimistic when it feels like the environment is falling apart

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-03-14 05:11
When it comes to environmental activism, optimism is key. Dominic McAfee, Postdoctoral researcher, marine ecology, University of Adelaide Sean Connell, Professor, Ecology, University of Adelaide Zoe Doubleday, Research Fellow, University of South Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Stonehenge was 'hub for Britain's earliest mass parties'

BBC - Thu, 2019-03-14 05:03
The variety of pig bones found suggest people travelled a long way for the feasts, researchers say.
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Sharp rise in Arctic temperatures now inevitable – UN

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-14 05:01

Temperatures likely to rise by 3-5C above pre-industrial levels even if Paris goals met

Sharp and potentially devastating temperature rises of 3C to 5C in the Arctic are now inevitable even if the world succeeds in cutting greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris agreement, research has found.

Winter temperatures at the north pole are likely to rise by at least 3C above pre-industrial levels by mid-century, and there could be further rises to between 5C and 9C above the recent average for the region, according to the UN.

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Low-carbon heating to replace gas in new UK homes after 2025

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-14 03:36

Environmental groups say chancellor’s climate change pledges do not go far enough

Gas boilers will be replaced by low-carbon heating systems in all new homes built after 2025 in an attempt to tackle the escalating climate crisis, Philip Hammond has said.

In his spring statement, the chancellor said new properties would use alternative systems, such as heat pumps, to help the UK reduce its carbon emissions.

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'A speech is not a policy': environment groups call on ALP to announce policy details

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-14 03:00

Labor has promised to introduce strong environment laws and a national EPA if elected but policy details have been scarce

Three months on from Bill Shorten’s promise to introduce strong environment laws if elected, campaigners are calling on Labor to release the policy detail behind the pledge, with one accusing the ALP environment spokesman, Tony Burke, of going missing on the issue.

For activists who have spent decades fighting to strengthen protection of Australia’s natural heritage, Shorten’s commitment at the ALP conference in December to bring in a new environment act and a national environment protection authority (EPA) was an extraordinary breakthrough. In the months since, they say, the issue has evolved into a question mark.

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Gas heating ban for new homes from 2025

BBC - Thu, 2019-03-14 01:54
Climate change: fossil fuel burning will become a thing of the past for new homes
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Heathrow third runway unlawful, says Friends of the Earth

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-03-14 00:38

Environment groups, councils and London mayor challenge airport expansion in high court

The decision to expand Heathrow airport with a third runway was unlawful because it failed to consider the full impacts of climate change and the need for more stringent targets to avoid catastrophic global warming, the high court has been told.

Friends of the Earth on Wednesday accused the transport secretary, Chris Grayling, of acting unlawfully when he agreed to the expansion, which is contained in the government’s airports national policy statement.

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UK to consult on mandating travel providers to offer passengers “genuinely additional” offsets

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-03-14 00:17
The UK is considering forcing all transportation providers to offer “genuinely additional” carbon offsets to give passengers more opportunity to achieve carbon neutral travel, the government announced Wednesday.
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RGGI auction seen likely to settle underneath secondary market

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-03-13 22:37
Traders anticipate the quarterly RGGI auction to settle below current price levels, bucking the recent trend of above-secondary market results.
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