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ANALYSIS: Japan seeks Asian region to adopt broader use of technologies for lower emissions path

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 20:47
Japan is seeking to enhance its role in the promotion and financing of low carbon projects in Asia, with a focus on kickstarting what officials term “transition technologies” that would nevertheless prolong the use of fossil fuel consumption if the emissions generated from that use, such as in power generation, are reduced or abated by those technologies.
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Lady of the Gobi: trucking coal across the desert to China

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-09-29 20:30

On Mongolia’s coal highway to the Chinese border, truck driver Maikhuu dreams of a better life and financial security for her three children. However, the road from the mines to China is riddled with accidents, toxic pollution, poor hygiene and now,  amid the Covid crisis, drivers face days of quarantine on the border. Trapped in a hazardous industry, Maikhuu's journey reflects the human and environmental costs of Mongolia’s mining boom

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China’s emission trading regulations yet to be examined, though legislation might be near -ministry

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 20:11
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) said the legislation of the nation's emissions trading scheme is still awaiting further examination, though a lack of specific timeline has left observers questionting whether the carbon market will embedded in law before the end of the year.
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Researchers push tandem solar cells to record 30 pct efficiency

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-09-29 19:17

perovskite solar cellFor the first time, the conversion efficiency of four-terminal perovskite/silicon tandem devices with certified top cell has passed 30 per cent.

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Western Australia launches second funding round to boost carbon farming

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 19:17
The Western Australian state government has announced the second funding round for a carbon farming programme to encourage more landholders to participate in the industry.
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Korean bank threatens to pull Santos’ Barossa LNG funding if emissions not cut or offset

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 18:50
A South Korean investment bank says it will pull its funding from Santos’ Barossa gas project, unless the project commits to CCS or buys millions of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) to offset the project’s emissions.
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HK-listed firm signs 2 Mt carbon credit deal with Singapore trading company

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 18:28
A Hong Kong-listed investment company has signed a carbon credits transaction agreement with a Singaporean trading company involving the purchase of 2 million voluntary carbon credits, it announced on Thursday.
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How did Victoria cut emissions by almost 30% - while still running mostly on coal?

The Conversation - Thu, 2022-09-29 16:30
The answer? By closing a highly polluting power station - and ramping up renewables. Tony Wood, Program Director, Energy, Grattan Institute Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Energy efficiency plan to help England's low-income homes

BBC - Thu, 2022-09-29 15:31
English housing providers get funds to upgrade energy efficiency and insulation of low income homes.
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‘Unique’ autumn show predicted for UK trees – but decline may follow

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-09-29 15:00

National Trust says dazzling display this year may be reversed if trees continue to face extreme summers

After a year of extreme weather, a “unique” show of golden browns and buttery yellows could light up the UK’s trees in the next few weeks, a conservation charity has predicted, while warning that the impact of the climate emergency could threaten the show in autumns to come.

The National Trust said that some stressed trees had shed leaves early during a “false autumn” because of the summer’s exceptional heat and dryness but said that it, nonetheless, believed a particularly vivid October and November could be on the way.

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NZU price will not follow proposed CCR trigger level, expert says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 14:11
The proposed hike of New Zealand’s Cost Containment Reserve price trigger is highly unlikely to cause NZU prices to follow suit, according to one submission to the government’s ETS review.
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AGL is quitting coal: What now on renewables, workers and the bottom line?

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-09-29 13:54

AGL Energy's plan to quit coal power generation a decade ahead of schedule means a much bigger and faster pivot to renewables. How will it work?

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Nationals say renewables can’t meet energy needs without fossil support. But do the claims firm up? | Temperature Check

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-09-29 12:54

David Littleproud and Matt Canavan have turned the scare rhetoric up to 11, but the energy market operator has already accounted for much of their criticisms

Australia’s electricity networks are going through a revolution, with massive solar and wind farms, huge batteries and new hydro-electric plants pushing out coal and gas.

If necessity (read: the climate crisis) is the mother of invention, then getting our energy without burning fossil fuels is the only idea on the drawing board.

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Federal government tips $43m into decarbonising “hard to abate” sectors

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-09-29 12:52

ARENA launches grants program offering funds to companies in hard-to-abate sectors to integrate renewables and energy efficiency technologies.

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CP Daily: Wednesday September 28, 2022

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-09-29 12:24
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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With the right incentives, organic farming could be Australia’s way to a pesticide-free future | Carolyn Suggate

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-09-29 11:53

A measure of success for food producers should be local, healthy, nutritious food that doesn’t cost the earth – literally

We are constantly being exposed to chemicals in our food, many of which are linked to health issues and have devastating effects on our environment. From endocrine disruptors to PFAS, plastics to pesticides, just how much of these do we wish to include in our everyday lives?

Globally, Australia is one of the heavier users of pesticides in food production, as Guardian Australia’s recent investigation into pesticides shows. This is partly because of Australia’s unique conditions and farming methods. But it’s also because Australia has less rigorous standards on pesticides than much of Europe or the US.

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Over 1,700 environment activists killed in decade - report

BBC - Thu, 2022-09-29 11:02
Brazil and Colombia have recorded the highest number of deaths, a report finds.
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Dogs can sniff out stress on owner's breath

BBC - Thu, 2022-09-29 10:59
Four dogs successfully identified samples of sweat or breath taken from a stressed person.
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Revealed: Huge gas flaring emissions never reported

BBC - Thu, 2022-09-29 10:58
BBC investigation finds oil companies not declaring millions of tonnes of cancer-linked emissions.
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AGL joins Australian coal exodus with target for complete exit by 2035

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2022-09-29 10:18

The Loy Yang A power station in Victoria's Latrobe Valley.AGL says it will close its last coal fired power plant, Loy Yang A in Victoria, a decade ahead of schedule, and fast-track its shift to renewables.

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