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Australian company secures $700,000 deal for carbon capture and storage machine

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-07-02 06:00

AspiraDAC device can remove two tonnes of CO2 a year and store it underground using direct air capture technology

A solar-powered and tent-sized Australian prototype machine that can suck CO2 from the air has secured a $700,000 contract to capture and store carbon.

The deal, part of a project backed by corporates including the owners of Google and Facebook, is thought to be the first time an Australian company has secured a deal to remove CO2 using direct air capture (DAC) technology.

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Alberta proposes more stringent large emitter benchmarks, higher credit utilisation

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 04:23
The Alberta government is seeking to tighten output-based standards for stationary sources and raise offset and performance credit limits for its Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) regime in order to meet Canada’s post-2022 carbon pricing benchmark.
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California power sector emissions stay below 2021 levels through May

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 03:40
Electricity sector CO2 output in California remained beneath last year’s levels in April and May, according to recent data from the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), though much of the state remained in severe drought that will hamper low-carbon hydropower.
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Just Stop Oil activists glue themselves to Turner painting frame in Manchester

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-07-02 03:08

Supporters of group say young people have ‘nothing to lose any more’ as they call for end to new oil and gas projects

Two young supporters of Just Stop Oil have glued themselves tothe frame of a JMW Turner painting at Manchester Art Gallery.

It is the third time this week that supporters of the group, which is calling for a government-imposed moratorium on new oil and gas extraction projects, have glued themselves to major works in UK galleries.

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The Guardian view on Biden’s risky gamble: betting on lowering oil prices | Editorial

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-07-02 03:05

The climate agenda risks being derailed by energy market disruptions caused by Russia’s war in Ukraine

Joe Biden’s trip to Saudi Arabia this month highlights the paradox of American power. The US has the economic heft to punish an opponent – but not enough to alter the behaviour of a determined adversary. Sanctions will see Russia’s economy contract by 9% next year. But Washington needs more nations to join its camp to halt Moscow’s brutal invasion of Ukraine. Mr Biden has been forced to prioritise war objectives over ethics in meeting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who the CIA says ordered the barbaric murder of the prominent journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The havoc that Russia’s war has caused on the world’s energy markets is contributing to an economic crisis that is playing into the hands of Mr Biden’s domestic opponents. This highlights the west’s failure to confront the climate emergency with a less carbon-intensive economic model. The green agenda risks being derailed by sky-high hydrocarbon prices. This scenario could have been averted if western nations had accelerated their net zero agendas by driving down energy demand – the lack of UK home insulation is one glaring failure – and spending on renewables to achieve energy security. Instead, this week the G7 watered down pledges to halt fossil fuel investment over fears of winter energy shortages as Moscow squeezes supplies.

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Pending CORSIA baseline decision ‘critical’ for aviation decarbonisation pathway

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 02:29
A decision on whether aircraft operators should use set a baseline of 2019 emissions, or the 2019 and 2020 average, to measure obligations for CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme will be critical for the decarbonisation of the industry, a senior aviation stakeholder told a conference Friday.
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Pennsylvania becomes 12th RGGI member as injunction ruling awaits

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 02:04
Pennsylvania’s power sector cap-and-trade regulation took effect Friday, allowing the state to become the newest member of the US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic RGGI programme as a court decision regarding the state’s participation awaits.
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Switzerland considering bid to host COP31 UN climate summit in 2026

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 02:02
Switzerland is considering submitting its candidacy to hold the COP31 annual UN climate summit in 2026.
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Woodland Trust calls for protections for England’s 2.1m ancient trees

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-07-02 01:52

Conservation group wants to ‘drive cultural shift’ to designate trees and woodlands ‘as fundamental to quality of life’

She would never have dreamed of it a few years ago, but when lockdown came and she found herself separated from family and friends, “I’m not ashamed to say I hugged a tree or two if I was feeling sad,” says Jane Barber. “When you couldn’t hug people – and I didn’t have a partner at the time – it was really challenging for people who lived alone.

“We need connection, to feel connection with another living being. To connect with the tree’s history and reflect on what it might have witnessed is wonderful.”

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Integrity guidance “could strangle VCM”, warns standard body official

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 01:27
Initiatives seeking to boost the integrity of the voluntary carbon market (VCM) could stifle demand and deter investors, an official at a leading standard warned on Friday, while referencing the work of a Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity (VCMI) initiative.
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UK must guard against calls for ETS suspension as energy bills rise, industry representative warns

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 01:06
Britain should guard against calls for extreme measures to protect its industry from the impacts of higher power and gas costs this winter, including suspending the UK ETS, according to an energy industry representative.
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Rare wild ancestors of domestic pigeon found on Scottish islands

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-07-02 01:04

Small populations of wild rock doves discovered in places including Outer Hebrides

Colonies of extremely rare and endangered birds that are the wild ancestors of domestic and feral pigeons have been found on secluded Scottish islands.

Researchers have spoken of their excitement and surprise at discovering small populations of wild rock doves in places that include the Outer Hebrides.

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France proposes factoring inflation into RePowerEU’s MSR sale plan -Bloomberg

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-07-02 00:06
EU nations are examining an informal proposal that would amend the design of the distribution of REPowerEU disbursements, including some €20 billion stemming from the sale of carbon allowances currently held in the MSR, Bloomberg reported, citing a document.
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There are good reasons for a double shampoo – if you can avoid waste

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-07-01 23:59

An Italian town has banned the practice during a heatwave, but if done right it benefits hair and scalp

Global consumption of water is growing twice as fast as the world’s population and droughts are affecting swathes of the planet. So it was no surprise that this week the mayor of an Italian town in Emilia-Romagna, which is experiencing a severe heatwave, banned hairdressers from shampooing their customers’ hair twice, saying it would save thousands of litres of water a day.

As we all attempt to reduce waste, that additional shampoo at home or in the salon can seem like overkill. So is what is known in the trade as “double cleansing” really necessary? No, but every hairdresser and trichologist is seemingly in agreement that the second shampoo has distinct benefits to scalp and hair, regardless of skin and hair type.

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Woman, 71, gored by bison in third Yellowstone incident this year

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-07-01 23:44

Woman, who has non-life-threatening injuries, treated in Wyoming hospital after encounter in national park

A 71-year-old Pennsylvania woman was gored by a bison on Wednesday in Yellowstone National Park, in “the third reported bison and visitor incident” this year, officials said.

The woman, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, was transported to a hospital in Cody, Wyoming.

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Stop deep-sea mining, says Macron, in call for new laws to protect ecosystems

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-07-01 23:21

French president, speaking on sidelines of UN ocean conference in Lisbon, urges more investment in science to protect high seas

Emmanuel Macron, the French president, has called for a legal framework to stop deep-sea mining from going ahead and urged countries to put their money into science to better understand and protect the world’s oceans.

There is growing international interest in deep-sea mining but there is also pressure from some environmental groups and governments to either ban it or ensure it only goes ahead if appropriate regulations are in place.

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The US supreme court has declared war on the Earth’s future | Kate Aronoff

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-07-01 22:46

In a major environmental case, the court has made clear that it would rather represent the interests of corporations and the super-rich than the needs and desires of the vast majority of Americans – or people on Earth

In remarks to the first Earth Day gathering in 1970, the Maine senator Edmund Muskie made the case for the Clean Air Act – a bill he helped draft – in stark terms. “There is no space command center, ready to give us precise instruction and alternate solutions for survival on our spaceship Earth,” he told the crowd. “Our nation – and our world – hang together by tenuous bonds which are strained as they have never been strained before – and as they must never be strained again. We cannot survive an undeclared war on our future.”

In its Thursday ruling on West Virginia v EPA in line with a string of decisions that will make life here more dangerous – the US supreme court all but declared that war, curtailing the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate power plants under a provision of the Clean Air Act and – more worryingly – striking an opening blow to the government’s ability to do its job.

Kate Aronoff is a staff writer at the New Republic and the author of Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet – And How We Fight Back

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Webinar: Funding Net Zero: Green Capital for the Asia Energy Transition

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2022-07-01 21:19

Join a panel of leading experts in a broad ranging discussion about the challenges and opportunities of net zero for Asia.

The post Webinar: Funding Net Zero: Green Capital for the Asia Energy Transition appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-07-01 21:17
EUA prices began the new quarter and half on a weak note, dropping sharply on Friday morning after the daily auction cleared at a significant discount after three positive differentials in a row, while UK allowances shrugged off the weakness amid utility buying.
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S&P Global launches first index for voluntary carbon market futures

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-07-01 20:47
S&P Dow Jones Indices has launched a new index to track the price of the two most liquid voluntary carbon market (VCM) futures currently in the market, although more contracts could be added every six months.
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