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Economic analysis calls for £26-bln boost to annual UK spend on climate and nature

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-01-22 10:01
A report has called for the UK to increase annual public investment for climate and nature measures by £26 billion to raise overall economic growth.
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NSW reboots and streamlines access rights to help wind and solar secure space on the grid

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2024-01-22 09:00

rye park wind tiltNSW reboots and streamlines access rights for new wind, solar and storage projects to ensure that first renewable energy zone is delivered on time to allow more coal exits.

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Why battery freight trains could boost resilience for Australia’s storm battered economies

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2024-01-22 07:43

Battery freight trains could provide huge amounts of mobile storage to boost the grid and provide resilience to Australia's storm battered economies. And cut the need for new transmission.

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It is time to draw down carbon dioxide but shut down moves to play God with the climate

The Conversation - Mon, 2024-01-22 05:03
To fight global warming we will soon have to try to remove carbon dioxide from the skies or find ways to reflect the Sun’s heat. Such radical paths must be examined, but risky experiments avoided. Tim Flannery, Honorary fellow, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Labour MP stirred by disappearing Antarctic ice and her father’s legacy

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-01-22 01:04

Anna McMorrin says Labour ‘absolutely determined’ on net zero after visiting Antarctica and finding report by her father, a polar researcher

When Anna McMorrin MP visited the Antarctic as part of a government inquiry, she stumbled upon a report in the Rothera Research Station library that her father, a polar researcher, had written in 1962.

It described the Larsen ice shelf, a beautiful stretch of thousands of miles of thick, white, crystalline snow – which has now almost completely melted away.

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Rishi Sunak facing renewed pressure over plans to ‘max out’ North Sea oil

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-01-21 20:00

Dithering on renewable energy and insulation will leave people in Britain ‘colder and poorer’, campaigners warn

Rishi Sunak is facing further attacks on his plans to expand oil and gas exploration in the North Sea this week. The Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill – to be debated in the Commons on Monday – has already triggered widespread protests, including the resignation of Chris Skidmore, a former Conservative energy minister.

The bill aims to boost fossil fuel extraction by establishing a new system under which licences for North Sea oil and gas projects will be awarded annually.

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Nuclear goes backwards, again, as wind and solar enjoy another year of record growth

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2024-01-21 14:11

Nuclear power went backwards last year despite the renaissance hype. Meanwhile, renewables enjoyed record growth and within two years both wind and solar will overtake nuclear.

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I fulfil Wiradyuri tradition by tree-hugging with purpose. Each hug aims to leave some love behind

The Guardian - Sun, 2024-01-21 09:00

I discovered the Roma Street parkland as a place to run. It’s a wondrous oasis. Tip: there’s quite a bit of my love left on Banyan Lawn

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Maiwar is the heart of Meanjin in summer. It’s running or walking along its banks under the shady canopy of the jacaranda and poinciana trees of the West End, past the vibrant, human-made beach at South Bank, and around the winding, bustling paths at the base of the Kangaroo Point cliffs, where the whiff of mangroves reminds me of their place in the ecosystem, holding the banks in place.

I run at daybreak in summer to beat the humidity, yet beads of sweat still form before I hit my first kilometre. And while anxiety often plagues me, the sky’s reflection in the glassy river offers tranquillity and calm in an otherwise turbulent world.

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Memo to ministers: Brexit was not a vote to trash our environment | Stella Creasy

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-20 16:00

With foul rivers and polluted soil, the ‘conserve’ in Conservative clearly does not extend to our natural world

As we sip our pints of wine, clutching our blue passports, we could be forgiven for taking a deep breath when told of the benefits of Brexit. Yet this could become increasingly hard to do, as the promise to maintain or even enhance our environment now that we have left the EU is being broken.

While no campaign bus was ever emblazoned with promises of foul rivers and polluted soil, post-Brexit it is becoming clear that the “conserve” in Conservative doesn’t extend to our natural world. European directives previously accounted for 80% of our laws in this area – creating shared standards we helped write to prevent contamination, reduce emissions and preserve habitats. By working collectively, we could also ensure no country was economically harmed because no border can stop pollution.

Stella Creasy is the Labour and Cooperative MP for Walthamstow

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UK ‘used to be a leader on climate’, lament European lawmakers

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-20 15:00

MEPs react to ‘tragic’ findings revealing UK falling behind EU in key environmental policies since Brexit

European lawmakers have lamented the UK’s decision to weaken environmental rules since leaving the EU, after the Guardian revealed it is falling behind in almost every policy area.

One Green group MEP said the findings were “tragic” while a centre-right MEP said the divergences were “particularly bad” for companies that want to do business on both sides of the Channel.

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CP Daily: Friday January 19, 2024

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 09:26
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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California’s power emissions fall to lowest November in a decade, extending YoY decline

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 09:16
California electricity sector CO2 emissions for November fell below levels for the same month seen in a decade, continuing the decreasing monthly trend in GHG output observed throughout the year, as the grid's share of natural gas receded following a surge in October, data published Friday showed.
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Almost 350,000 offsets used against subnational Mexican carbon tax -official

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 08:50
Almost 350,000 tonnes worth of carbon offsets have been used against the carbon tax of a Mexican state, according to an official presenting a report by the environmental market platform of the Mexican Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
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Speculators continue to build CCA holdings as emitters reduce, amid ongoing WCA CFTC reporting hiatus

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 08:18
For the second week in a row, regulated entities reduced net holdings of California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) as speculators built positions, while both groups trimmed RGGI net length, amid an absence of reported data yet again for Washington Carbon Allowances (WCAs), according to information published by the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Friday.
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1 billion people left dangerously exposed to heat stress by gaps in climate monitoring

The Conversation - Sat, 2024-01-20 07:07
Most of the 1 billion people in informal settlements are in the tropics where the threat of humid heat is rising. Poor weather station coverage that misses local hotspots puts them even more at risk. Emma Ramsay, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Nanyang Technological University, and Research Affiliate, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Largest known deep-sea coral reef mapped off US Atlantic coast

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-20 06:32

Reef, which extends for 310 miles from Florida to South Carolina and at some points is 68 miles wide, called ‘breathtaking in scale’

Scientists have mapped the largest known deep-sea coral reef, stretching hundreds of miles off the US Atlantic coast.

While researchers have known since the 1960s that coral is present off the Atlantic, the reef’s size remained a mystery until new underwater mapping technology made it possible to construct 3D images of the ocean floor.

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US legislators introduce federal bill to establish a technology-based CO2 removal market

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 05:51
US lawmakers have introduced legislation that would require the Department of Energy (DOE) to invest in direct air capture (DAC) or other technology-based solutions for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) to establish a long-term market for such projects.
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Japan lands on Moon but glitch threatens mission

BBC - Sat, 2024-01-20 05:24
It becomes only the fifth country to soft-land on the Moon but power supply problems may hinder its mission.
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Chile’s offset mechanism for carbon tax compliance recognises three standards

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 05:15
Chile’s environment ministry has codified the names of three carbon credit standards into law, recognising them as sufficiently robust to qualify credits for compliance purposes under the country’s carbon tax scheme.
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California gasoline sales dip again in October, diesel sales exceed 2022 levels

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-20 04:49
California gasoline sales and emissions trailed 2022 levels for the second month in a row in October, although by a smaller margin, while monthly diesel sales and emissions exceeded those from the previous year for only the second time in 2023, according to state data released Friday.
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