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TCI to hold first stakeholder meeting in April on regional carbon pricing programme -source

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 07:57
The Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) will hold its first public stakeholder meeting in April as it eyes a final design on a US regional carbon pricing proposal by the end of the year, a regulatory source told Carbon Pulse.
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Specieswatch: farmers fight to save Britain's disappearing earthworms

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-02-27 07:30

Song thrush and soil fertility under threat from decline of surface-dwelling worms

There are three types of earthworm: those that live on the surface, others that feed and dwell in the soil, while a third group makes deep burrows and comes to the surface to feed on dead leaves.

All are vital to the soil health, providing nutrients and drainage, so it is concerning when they are scarce or absent on farmland.

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Industry calls for more detail on Government's electric vehicle strategy

ABC Environment - Wed, 2019-02-27 07:15
The electric vehicle industry has welcomed the Government's new national strategy for electric vehicles, saying it can't come soon enough.
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Emissions drop leads BASF to more ambitious CO2 neutrality goal

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 06:26
Germany-based chemicals major BASF reported a 3.5% drop in its total GHG emissions for 2018, lowering the baseline for its self-imposed 2030 carbon neutral growth goal.
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UK beats winter temperature record again

BBC - Wed, 2019-02-27 05:25
The Met Office records 21.2C in London's Kew Gardens, making the UK warmer than hot spots like Ibiza.
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EU Market: EUAs lift off recent lows but stay lodged below €20, 200-DMA

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 05:23
EU carbon prices gained 2.2% on Tuesday to rise further away from last week’s 2.5-month low as wider markets reacted to Brexit developments seen as making a 'no-deal' scenario less likely.
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We can 'rewild' swathes of Australia by focusing on what makes it unique

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-02-27 05:10
Rewilding is gaining popularity around the world, as a means to restore ecosystems to their ancient state. But just like Vegemite, Australian rewilding projects need to have a unique flavour. Oisín Sweeney, Senior Ecologist at the National Parks Association of NSW, Research Fellow, University of Sydney John Turnbull, PhD Candidate, UNSW Menna Elizabeth Jones, Associate professor, University of Tasmania Mike Letnic, Professor, Centre for Ecosystem Science, UNSW Thomas Newsome, Lecturer, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Analysts slash EUA forecast for 2019 by 26% as bullish consensus shaken

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 04:37
Analysts have slashed their near-term EUA forecasts by more than a quarter, predicting that speculators may curb bets on further price rises amid a slew of bearish risks including Germany’s coal phaseout, the potential for a 'no-deal' Brexit, and an LNG glut slashing utility demand.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers consider carve-out of nuclear generation in RPS

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 04:19
Pennsylvania Republicans are looking to qualify nuclear power plants under the Keystone State’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standards (AEPS), a provision that would sunset if the state adopts a carbon market regulation.
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Why we can’t help but see the whale in the forest as an omen

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-02-27 04:14

The dead humpback whale lying in an Amazon rainforest clearing distils our knowledge that human actions have changed the climate and polluted the oceans

There could scarcely be a sadder image of nature in chaos. A young humpback whale lies flat out in a forest clearing made by its own bulk. If it had sunk in the sea, this whale would be food for hagfish and cookiecutter sharks. Instead its yellowed, sagging blubber has been pecked at by birds. What baffling force could have thrown this giant ocean mammal into the Amazon rainforest?

It’s the kind of prodigious sight that previous ages would have interpreted as an omen – and we still can’t resist seeing it that way. The sheer out-of-placeness of this poor juvenile stranded in death without the sea in sight is even more disconcerting than a pod of whales washed up on a beach or a lone cetacean in the Thames. It shows how the medieval cosmology of the four elements lodges in our imaginations: how has a creature of the water ended up on the earth? Or to put it in the more contemporary language of conspiracy theories: this dead sea mammal is very fishy. Perhaps it was taken by aliens to be probed, then dumped here. Maybe it was airlifted by the deep state for reasons of its own.

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Undercover footage of violence at dairy farm prompts RSPCA investigation

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-02-27 02:50

Film appears to show cows and calves being punched, beaten and dragged across the floor

The RSPCA is investigating a British farm, after undercover footage which appears to show dairy cows and calves being force fed, punched and beaten was released by an animal rights group.

The footage, taken on a farm in Buckinghamshire, appears to show workers beating and swearing at dairy cows. Later in the footage, workers appear to drag young calves across the floor, and at one point appear to be force-feeding a young calf, as well as beating it. At one point a cow appears to be attempting to tend to a still-born calf.

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UK utility Drax reports 36% fall in 2018 coal power output

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-02-27 02:43
UK utility Drax reduced its coal-fired power by more than a third in 2018, cutting its EUA demand as the company relied more on its ETS-neutral biomass generation, the company said in its Q4 filing.
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Burnham criticised over exemption for private cars from clean air charge

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-02-27 02:39

Greater Manchester mayor says this part of levy would disproportionately affect poor

The mayor of Greater Manchester has been accused of a “cop-out” after a decision to exempt private cars from a daily charge under which polluting vehicles will pay up to £100 a day to use roads in the region.

Andy Burnham asked the government for £116m to implement Greater Manchester’s plan, which includes a clean air zone designed to drastically reduce harmful levels of nitrogen dioxide by 2024.

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Humpback whale found washed ashore in Brazil

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-02-27 00:00

Whale discovered at Marajó Island should have been in Antarctica at this time of year

A young humpback whale has been found dead after being washed ashore on a remote swamp in the Amazon River.

The humpback whale should have migrated thousands of miles to Antarctica by this time of year, but members of the conservation group Bicho D’Água said they found it at Marajó Island in Brazil’s north-east.

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Tell us what you are doing to reduce your greenhouse gas emissions

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-02-26 19:02

We’d like to hear about the action you and yours have taken to reduce greenhouse gases

It’s the crisis that we just can’t seem to tame: the ominous rise of global temperatures, aggravated by the burning of fossil fuels and the release of carbon dioxide and other so-called greenhouse gases.

But not everyone is belching out emissions like there is no tomorrow. Communities, cities, even whole countries are taking unilateral action to cut emissions - and we want to hear about them...

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Liberal candidate for Wentworth Dave Sharma on climate change

ABC Environment - Tue, 2019-02-26 17:35
Dave Sharma wants the Coalition to do more to show it's serious about tackling climate change ahead of the Federal Election.
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'I can't help but be concerned': readers spot early signs of spring

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-02-26 17:00

Joyous blooms mix with climate fears as you tell the story of the UK’s surprise burst of warmth

UK experiences winter temperatures of 20C for first time

Record temperatures in complete contrast to the weather at this time last year have led to signs that spring has sprung much earlier than usual in the UK, and naturalists have expressed worry about what this means for the environment.

Related: Naturalists concerned for early-emerging spring species in UK

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Taylor says may be running out of time for coal underwriting deal

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-02-26 13:38

Taylor says underwriting proposal may not be completed before the election, putting into doubt the push for new coal investment.

The post Taylor says may be running out of time for coal underwriting deal appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Eighteen countries showing the way to carbon zero

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-02-26 13:20

New analysis sheds light on how these 18 countries they have changed their emission trajectories.

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Network’s message to Canberra: The energy transition is happening now

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-02-26 12:50

Australia's major network operator says the energy transition is happening now, and happening fast - regardless of policy uncertainty.

The post Network’s message to Canberra: The energy transition is happening now appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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