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Landmark study finds negative impact of wind farms on real estate values is temporary at worst

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-12-12 20:04

Study finds impact of wind farms on nearby property values finds is restricted to “homes located within 1 mile of a commercial wind turbine”, and only soon after announcement.

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At Cop28 it feels as if humanity’s shared lifeboat is sinking. There are only hours left to act | Vanessa Nakate

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 19:43

Leaders and activists must fight to the end in Dubai to stop vested interests sabotaging progress on fossil fuel phase-out and adaptation

As Cop28 in Dubai enters its final hours, the emotional weight of the moment is hard to bear. I find myself thinking of a six-year-old boy called Desmond I met in Turkana county, Kenya, who died from severe acute malnutrition on the same day. His death was the result of a climate-induced drought that has left millions of people on the brink of starvation in the Horn of Africa.

I want the negotiators deciding the outcome of Cop28 to know Desmond’s story. Because in the end, the climate crisis is not about pledges, statistics, reports or activists. It’s about human suffering and ruined lives. It’s about death.

Vanessa Nakate is a climate activist, Unicef goodwill ambassador and author of A Bigger Picture: My fight to bring a new African voice to the climate crisis

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COP28: NZ’s new climate minister highlights agricultural industry’s importance in national statement

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 19:40
New Zealand’s newly appointed Minister for Climate Change has emphasised the importance of the country’s agricultural sector – the biggest contributor to the country’s GHG emissions – and a stable Emissions Trading Scheme, in his first national statement to COP28 in Dubai.
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Cop28 live: talks expected to extend beyond official summit end after ‘insufficient’ draft text

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 19:00

New draft text released by presidency omits reference to phase out of ‘fossil fuels’

Tuesday morning at Cop28 and we’re back in a waiting game. Heads of delegation met until the early hours, mostly expressing their deep unhappiness with the draft text produced by the summit presidency late Monday afternoon.

The scheduled end of the two-week conference has come and gone – that was 11am local – and as yet there is no new text to replace the document from yesterday. Anybody who says they know when this will end is guessing.

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UK workers ‘should get day off’ if workplace is hotter than 30C

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 19:00

Exclusive: Report calls for new law on maximum indoor temperature to stop workers overheating

A maximum indoor temperature working law giving people a day off if workplace temperatures surpass 30C should be mandated by government, a new report recommends.

The report by the Fabian Society thinktank highlights inequalities in who bears the brunt of the impacts of climate breakdown and puts responsibility on bosses and landlords to stop people from overheating.

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South Korea signs REDD+ MoU with Laos

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 18:50
South Korea has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Laos to strengthen their cooperation on REDD+ forest protection projects, as Seoul has committed to securing more international carbon credits in the next few years for its climate goals.
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COP28: Organisations launch carbon data dashboard with integration from major registries

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 18:00
The Singapore-based initiative, which seeks to promote integrity and transparency in the carbon market, will incorporate data from four major carbon market standards into its public dashboard, it revealed Tuesday at COP28.
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COP28: Roundup for Day 13 – Dec. 12

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 17:54
It is Day 13 of COP28 – the final day, or so those at Expo City desperately hope, and no one quite knows what to say. The last 24 hours have been a rollercoaster of action and widespread, bitter disappointments among vocal negotiators regarding the global stocktake (GST), Article 6 negotiations, adaptation, and virtually every issue on the table here in Dubai. The venue is eerily empty as country pavilions and observers are forced to vacate the premises, turning what was the equivalent of a small city into a ghost town. Those who remain are girding themselves for a long and strenuous day. Carbon Pulse correspondents have hit the ground running. In our daily blog, we will report relevant or useful updates throughout the day. Timestamps are in local time (Gulf Standard Time, GMT+4).
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COP28: Australia, UK partner on hydrogen funding initiative

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 17:39
Australia and the UK have committed £10.5 million ($13.1 mln) to initiatives for companies to research, develop, and launch renewable hydrogen projects focusing on the industrial and transport sectors, they announced Tuesday.
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WTO chief urges countries to prioritise subsidies that tackle climate crisis

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 16:00

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says current incentives are distorting world trade and hampering fight against climate breakdown

Governments must start to distinguish between the good subsidies they need to fight the climate crisis and the bad ones that are increasing greenhouse gas emissions, the world’s trade chief has said.

Subsidies and other incentives to burn fossil fuels and encourage poor agricultural practices, amounting to about $1.7tn a year, are distorting world trade and hampering the fight against climate breakdown, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the director general of the World Trade Organization, told the Guardian.

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A robin: inside her small dark eye, a quantum entanglement | Helen Sullivan

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 15:04

A symbol of spring and rebirth, the robin is a favourite of gardeners and inspiration for poets and dreamers

What is it about the poem “Who killed Cock Robin?” It is so sad, and so coolly dark: a miniature drama played out in the shade of a single tree. The sparrow confesses right away, and nobody minds. The fly – “I, said the fly, with my little eye, I saw him die” – is a witness of whom no questions are asked. Everyone seems eager for the burial, eager to help, insincere in their mourning, “a-sighing and sobbing”.

Everything is small. The fish catching blood in his “little dish”, the rook playing parson with his “little book”. The death of a little bird, and a funeral for a bird the size, and almost the shape, of an orange, and weighing no more than an orange segment.

One of the electrons migrates a few nanometers away, where it feels a slightly different magnetic field than its partner. Depending on how the magnetic field alters the electron’s spin, different chemical reactions are produced. In theory, the products of many such reactions across a bird’s eye could create a picture of Earth’s magnetic field as a varying pattern of light and dark.

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Tasmania approves first solar farm and giant battery as rooftop PV hits record high

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-12-12 14:23

The first big solar farm in Tasmania obtains council approval, just as rooftop PV output hits a record high in the island state.

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Whale filmed swimming with Australian beachgoers dies after stranding

BBC - Tue, 2023-12-12 14:23
Experts had expressed grave concerns for the 15m-long animal after it came dangerously close to shore.
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Petro-states and fossil fuel lobby steer climate deal towards global catastrophe

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-12-12 14:09

The world's petrol states and the fossil fuel lobby are steering the world towards climate catastrophe. And Australia's Coalition is cheering on from the sidelines.

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CP Daily: Monday December 11, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 13:31
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Koalas suffer in the heat – here's how to help this summer

The Conversation - Tue, 2023-12-12 13:14
Koalas will need our help more than ever this summer as hot, dry conditions force them to seek water. Here’s how to help keep them safe and what to do if you encounter a koala in distress. Edward Narayan, Senior Lecturer in Animal Science, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Massachusetts’ proposed Clean Heat Standard draft framework faces pushback from propane suppliers

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 12:53
Several stakeholders joined the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection's (DEP) community meeting on the draft Clean Heat Standard (CHS) to condemn compliance obligations for propane suppliers.
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Washington updates proposed cap-and-invest legislation with eye on linkage

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 12:08
Pursuant to a draft request for amended legislation to facilitate linkage with California and Quebec’s carbon market, Washington’s Department of Ecology (ECY) proposed on Monday a slew of further updates to its cap-and-invest rulemaking amendments.
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Solar costs are now nearly 30 per cent lower than cheapest fossil fuel option, EY says

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-12-12 11:55

EY says solar PV remains cheapest source of new-build electricity, with a global weighted average levelised cost of electricity 29% lower than the cheapest fossil fuel alternative.

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EVs and heat pumps can make 10% of German electricity demand flexible by 2035

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-12-12 11:42

Electric cars, heat pumps and home storage systems will be able to deliver around 100 terawatt hours of flexible electricity in Germany.

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