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Should Premier League football clubs travel so far for pre-season?

BBC - Tue, 2022-08-02 18:05
BBC Sport examines the climate impact of the Premier League's globe-trotting pre-season tours.
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Call for hippos to join list of world’s most endangered animals

The Guardian - Tue, 2022-08-02 16:45

New classification would mean a total ban on international trade in the animal’s body parts, as climate crisis and poaching hit populations

Hippos could be added to the list of the world’s most endangered animals because of dwindling populations caused by the climate crisis, poaching and the ivory trade.

The semi-aquatic mammals are found in lakes and rivers across sub-Saharan Africa, with an estimated population of 115,000-130,000. As well as the trade in ivory – found in its teeth – and animal parts, they are threatened by habitat loss and degradation, and the effects of global heating.

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The 'gas trigger' won't be enough to stop our energy crisis escalating. We need a domestic reservation policy

The Conversation - Tue, 2022-08-02 16:25
There’s been a lot of talk about pulling the gas trigger. The problem is, the trigger is too slow and too easy to avoid. Samantha Hepburn, Professor, Deakin Law School, Deakin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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South Korea sets up Article 6 council, announces second round of funding for pilot projects

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 16:22
South Korea has established an International Reduction Council to handle the nation’s involvement in Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, as Korea Environment Corporation (KECO) this week announced a second round of pilot project funding.
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There is no shortage of gas, or fossil fuel cartels, in Australia

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 15:27

Sudden price falls in gas and electricity markets have caught out Australia's fossil fuel cartels - like a trillion dollar toddler - with their hands in the cookie jar.

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“World first” network innovation promises more wind and solar, less curtailment

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 15:19

Victorian network company Powercor finds way to squeeze more wind and solar onto its grid without expensive new infrastructure or hefty curtailment.

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What will a storage target cost electricity consumers?

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 15:18

Driving gas and coal out of the system will reduce prices. Driving them out more quickly - with the help of a storage target - will deliver additional public benefits.

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Australian start-up wins investor backing for tech to boost electrolyser efficiency, lower green hydrogen costs

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 14:50
An Australian technology start-up firm has raised A$42.5 million ($29.8 mln) from a group of local and international backers to improve the performance of electrolysers and lower the cost of manufacturing renewable-based hydrogen, the company announced on Tuesday.
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“Exciting and pivotal moment:” NSW prepares for big switch from coal to renewables

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 14:25

sapphire wind farmAEMO briefs investors on the first of many auctions designed to bring in wind, solar and storage to replace ageing coal plants in the country's biggest grid.

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The Greens' climate trigger policy could become law. Experts explain how it could help cut emissions – and why we should be cautious

The Conversation - Tue, 2022-08-02 14:25
Under the Greens’ proposal, future projects, such as a new mine or high emissions industrial plant, would be assessed on the climate harms they’d potentially cause. Brendan Sydes, Honorary Senior Fellow, Melbourne Law Masters, The University of Melbourne Anita Foerster, Associate professor, Monash University Laura Schuijers, Deputy Director, Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law and Lecturer in Law, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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South Africa maps out proposed annual carbon tax increases through 2030

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 13:43
The South African government has proposed tweaking the trajectory of increases to the country’s carbon tax in order to offer stakeholders more predictability.
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South Australia’s biggest renewables hub lands a second power offtake deal

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 13:01

The stage one wind farm of Neoen's massive Goyder Renewables Zone has notched up its second power purchase deal, this time with Flow Power.

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New Zealand is touting a green hydrogen economy, but it will face big environmental and cultural hurdles

The Conversation - Tue, 2022-08-02 12:18
To develop a hydrogen economy at the scale of Aotearoa’s climate ambitions would require about a quarter of the country’s current energy use and swallow enormous amounts of water. David Dempsey, Senior lecturer, University of Canterbury Andy Nicol, University of Canterbury Kēpa Morgan, Adjunct Nga Pae o te Māramatanga, University of Auckland Ludmila Adam, Senior lecturer, University of Auckland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Countryside crime rise linked to cost-of-living crisis

BBC - Tue, 2022-08-02 11:32
The cost-of-living crisis has seen a rise in thefts of farm animals, vehicles and fuel, a report says.
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Mechanical failure causes blade to fall off wind turbine in Boston

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 10:11

A blade has fallen off a wind turbine at an Industrial Park in Massachusetts, US – the latest in a spate of incidents at wind farms.

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NT trials territory’s first hydrogen energy storage system

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 09:46

The Northern Territory is rolling out its first hydrogen energy storage system, with 8kWh of storage, in partnership with the Charles Darwin University.

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“Breakthrough:” Bluescope, Vestas back $42.5m raising for Australian hydrogen start-up

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2022-08-02 07:55

Hysata, an Australian start-up claiming the world's most efficient and lowest cost green hydrogen electrolyser, raises $42.5 million for its first pilot plant.

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Top California LCFS credit holder stops 3-yr skid in Q1

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 07:44
The largest holder of California Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credits boosted its net position over the past six months for the first time since 2019, as the programme’s surplus bank exploded to an all-time high, according to data from state regulator ARB.
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US agriculture offset firm loses another senior staffer

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 07:37
The interim commercial director of a major US-based agricultural carbon offset firm has left the company, marking at least the fourth senior employee to depart the firm in the past 10 months.
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ANALYSIS: German policy pivot on nuclear would have muted EUA impact

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2022-08-02 07:35
The lifetimes of German nuclear power plants are increasingly likely to be extended beyond the end of the year, but the downside potential for EUA prices of such a move would be mostly offset by higher coal burn, according to EU carbon analysts.
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