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Carbon Pulse expands coverage of world’s largest CO2 markets with new reporter hires

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-07-02 01:58
Carbon Pulse has hired two new reporters to expand its coverage of the world’s two largest carbon markets.
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Nowhere is safe, say scientists as extreme heat causes chaos in US and Canada

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-07-02 01:35

Governments urged to ramp up efforts to tackle climate emergency as temperature records smashed

Climate scientists have said nowhere is safe from the kind of extreme heat events that have hit the western US and Canada in recent days and urged governments to dramatically ramp up their efforts to tackle the escalating climate emergency.

The devastating “heat dome” has caused temperatures to rise to almost 50C in Canada and has been linked to hundreds of deaths, melted power lines, buckled roads and wildfires.

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Change needed to tackle climate crisis, Queen says

BBC - Fri, 2021-07-02 01:10
The monarch was visiting the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute during her visit to Scotland.
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Climate change: 'Last refuge' for polar bears is vulnerable to warming

BBC - Fri, 2021-07-02 01:04
A "last ice area" is crucial for the survival of polar bears but is suffering from climate change.
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France must put forward new climate measures within nine months, says court

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-07-01 21:50
France must introduce new measures to combat climate change in the next nine months as the country is set to miss its emissions reduction targets, its top administrative court said on Thursday.
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Australia Market Roundup: Offset code of conduct goes live, number of revoked carbon projects nears 200

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-07-01 21:32
Australia’s Code of Conduct for the carbon industry went live Thursday, as the Clean Energy Regulator has revoked yet another offset project, a fate shared by nearly a fifth of all the nation’s carbon credit schemes.
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Unprecedented, unbelievable, unsettling: What the heatwave feels like in Seattle | Justin Shaw

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 20:31

Neighborhood streets have become ghost towns. Stepping outside feels like stepping into a sauna. A 10-minute stroll feels like a 20-minute run

The city with the best summers in the nation just hit 108F (42.2C) degrees.

As a lifelong Seattle-area resident and so-called geriatric millennial, I can attest to the fact that, until recently, Seattle summers truly were second to none in the comfortability department. Highs in the 70s? Check. Bluebird skies after morning clouds? Check. Pleasant sea breezes in the evening to take the edge off the day’s warmth? Check.

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US-Canada heatwave: Visual guide to the causes

BBC - Thu, 2021-07-01 20:11
Maps, graphics and charts explaining the Canada and north-west US heatwave, with temperatures at nearly 50C.
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Euro Markets: EUAs hit new all-time high above €58 with “gas in charge”

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2021-07-01 19:23
EUAs reached a new record high early on Thursday as gas prices continued to rise and the market digested a leaked European Commission document that laid out proposed reforms to the EU ETS.
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Australia ranks last for climate action among UN member countries

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 19:14

Nation scores just 10 out of 100 on tackling fossil fuel emissions in new report on sustainable development goals

Australia has been ranked last for climate action out of nearly 200 countries in a report assessing progress towards global sustainable development goals.

The Sustainable Development Report 2021, first reported by Renew Economy, scored Australia last out of 193 United Nations member countries for action taken to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions.

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No water, no life: running out of water on the California-Oregon border

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 19:00

Paul Crawford’s crops are dying. Salmon sacred to Frankie Myers’ Native American tribe are slipping away. Along the California-Oregon border, the climate crisis is worsening a water crisis decades in the making – leaving farmers and indigenous communities scrambling to keep their traditions alive.

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‘Deeply irresponsible’: federal government loan for new Queensland coalmine criticised by campaigners

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 16:47

Conservationists say Pembroke Resources mine will increase carbon emissions and wouldn’t need public money if financially viable

The Morrison government has announced a $175m loan to help build a large new metallurgical coalmine in central Queensland, in a move conservationists have labelled “deeply irresponsible”.

Climate campaigners have said the loan from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (Naif) to develop the $900m Olive Downs mine in the Bowen Basin was “a bad idea”. They argued the Pembroke Resources project would increase global carbon emissions by contributing to “dirty” steelmaking and would not need public backing if it was financially viable.

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Gunnedah solar farm registered in NSW, begins sending power to the grid

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:15

Gunnedah solar farm completes registration and starts injecting power into the grid.

The post Gunnedah solar farm registered in NSW, begins sending power to the grid appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Australia ranked dead last in world for climate action in latest UN report

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:13

Morrison TaylorAustralia again found to be lagging on climate action, ranking last of all 193 countries assessed in authoritative UN-backed report.

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Powerlink looks to battery storage to help solve grid stability problems

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:13

Powerlink turns to battery storage to help solve grid stability issues, part of a new "tailored" solutions package to support more wind and solar.

The post Powerlink looks to battery storage to help solve grid stability problems appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Pitt approves huge loan for Queensland coal project, after rejecting wind farm

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:06

Canva - Coal mining from above - optimised brown coal hydrogenAfter blocking a loan to a Queensland wind project, resources minister Keith Pitt approves a $175m government loan to a coal mine.

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Five Asian countries risk Paris target with 80% of globe’s planned new coal

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:04

Carbon Tracker report says five Asian countries will account for most of new coal investment, but virtually none of these investments will be profitable.

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Full steam ahead for Cornwall’s geothermal energy project

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:00

Team behind project at United Downs site near Redruth say power plant will be producing electricity and heat by next year

It has taken a decade of hard graft – and some bold, imaginative thinking – but a plume of steam finally exploded into the clear Cornish air, a signal of what is being heralded as a breakthrough for an energy project that taps into the hot rocks of the far south-west of Britain.

The blast of steam at the United Downs site near Redruth, once a global mining capital, is being billed as proof that deep geothermal power can be part of the solution to the UK’s search for alternative sources of energy.

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Bugs to the rescue: using insects as animal feed could cut deforestation – report

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-07-01 15:00

Adopting insect protein in pig and poultry feed could reduce UK soya consumption by a fifth by 2050, says WWF study

Insect protein in animal feed could replace 20% of the UK’s soya consumption by 2050, according to a report by WWF.

The study, which sets out a plan for the UK to accelerate the adoption of insect protein in animal feed, also found that just under half of the demand for the protein could be met by British producers.

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Is Australia really doing enough for the Great Barrier Reef? Why criticisms of UNESCO’s 'in danger' recommendation don’t stack up

The Conversation - Thu, 2021-07-01 13:11
Federal environment minister Sussan Ley wrote an opinion article saying the reef didn't deserve to be the poster child for climate change perils. We disagree. Terry Hughes, Distinguished Professor, James Cook University Jon C. Day, PSM, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Professor, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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