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Plastic pollution: Flip-flop tide engulfs 'paradise' island

BBC - Thu, 2019-05-16 23:07
Up to a million shoes are among the tide of plastic debris washed up on an Australian island say scientists.
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CellCube to build huge grid scale vanadium battery in South Australia

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 21:53

Pangea Energy and vanadium battery producer CellCube to build a 50MW/200MWh storage system alongside a solar farm in South Australia.

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Fossil fuel investment increased in 2018, as renewables stalled: IEA

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 21:20

Global energy investment reached $US1.8trn in 2018, but renewable generation saw declines in dollar terms and only a small increase in capacity growth.

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Victorian summer review: It’s time to prioritise peak demand reduction

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 20:57

This summer's load shedding tell us that NEM institutions and policy makers are not yet focused on what can be done to reduce and manage demand before considering supply side options.

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Global petrol car sales may already have passed their peak as consumers eye EVs

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 20:49

BNEF says electric cars will dominate global new car sales by 2040, but petrol car sales may already have peaked. Meanwhile, head of ARENA also gets bullish on EVs in Australia.

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Antarctic instability 'is spreading'

BBC - Thu, 2019-05-16 20:35
Almost a quarter of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is now unstable, according to a new study.
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ACT declares climate change emergency – slams federal government failure to act

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 18:08

ACT becomes first state or territory to make formal declaration of climate emergency and calls on federal support for jurisdictions to prepare for climate change impacts.

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‘Extraordinary thinning’ of ice sheets revealed deep inside Antarctica

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-05-16 18:00

New research shows affected areas are losing ice five times faster than in the 1990s, with more than 100m of thickness gone in some places

Ice losses are rapidly spreading deep into the interior of the Antarctic, new analysis of satellite data shows.

The warming of the Southern Ocean is resulting in glaciers sliding into the sea increasingly rapidly, with ice now being lost five times faster than in the 1990s. The West Antarctic ice sheet was stable in 1992 but up to a quarter of its expanse is now thinning. More than 100 metres of ice thickness has been lost in the worst-hit places.

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Tokyo extends post-2020 ETS emission targets to near current levels

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-05-16 17:38
The Tokyo municipal government will require facilities covered by its emissions trading scheme to cut CO2 emissions 25-27% below their baseline levels over the next five years, although most of the market participants have already achieved carbon cuts in that range.
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How should I vote if I care about preventing the extinction of nature?

The Conversation - Thu, 2019-05-16 16:29
Here are the promises and policies of the Coalition, Labor, the Greens, One Nation and more. Sarah Bekessy, Professor, RMIT University Alex Kusmanoff, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Inter-disciplinary Conservation (ICON) Science Research Group, RMIT University Ascelin Gordon, Research Fellow, Global Studies, Social Science & Planning, RMIT University Emily Gregg, PhD Candidate, RMIT University Freya Thomas, Research Fellow, RMIT University Georgia Garrard, Senior Research Fellow, Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group, RMIT University Holly Kirk, Post Doctoral Fellow, RMIT University Jeremy Ringma, Conservation Scientist, RMIT University Katherine Berthon, PhD Candidate, RMIT University Lindall Kidd, PhD Candidate, RMIT University Marco Gutierrez, PhD Student, RMIT University Mathew Hardy, Research Officer, Biodiversity Conservation, RMIT University Matthew Selinske, PhD Student in Conservation Science, RMIT University Michael Harrison, Research Fellow, RMIT University Roshan Sharma, PhD student, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Second NZ ETS reform package provides little clarity

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-05-16 16:21
New Zealand on Thursday released another batch of decisions on reforming its emissions trading scheme, focusing on transparency and compliance, but provided no clarity on major market-moving issues.
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Why the vitriol about my bike expenses won't stop me cycling to work – MP

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-05-16 16:00

Media criticism has actually kickstarted my drive to get commuters on to two wheels

Over the last few weeks, our schoolchildren have staged climate change strikes, while Extinction Rebellion locked down central London. Nearby, MPs (including myself) listened to Greta Thunberg and held debates on climate change.

So, at a time when most of the country is focused on the threats to our environment, the challenges we face in addressing them and the need for not just behavioural change but a transformation of our economy, what is more newsworthy to Fleet Street?

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Shorten declares climate “emergency” as top priority for Labor

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 15:37

Federal Labor leader Bill Shorten has referred to climate change as an "emergency," in his final formal pitch to voters ahead of Saturday's federal election.

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Parts of Western Australia declared 'water deficient' as emergency supplies trucked in

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-05-16 15:06

Farmers in Mallee Hill and Mount Short in the state’s south have run out of water after months of drought

Two areas of Western Australia have been declared “water deficient” and will have supplies trucked in by the state government to keep farm animals alive.

Farmers around the area of Mallee Hill in the shire of Lake Grace and Mount Short in the Ravensthorpe shire have run out of water for their stock and had been driving more than 40km to cart water back to their farms.

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Oil drilling in Australian Bight a disaster for climate, biodiversity

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 15:01

Drilling and associated development of oil in the Australian Bight will be decided by an approval system totally inadequate in the complex world of today.

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It’s not easy to build a solar farm in Australia any more

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 14:25

Bizarre new rules, strict new performance standards, a feeding frenzy and archaic rules are causing delays, cost blowouts and cancellations, and threaten Australia's solar boom.

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Queensland energy minister describes lampooned new solar rules as “visionary”

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2019-05-16 11:57

Queensland energy minister says controversial new solar rules will result in a more highly skilled workforce, and won't get in way of state's renewable energy target.

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Medieval manuscript code unlocked by Bristol academic

BBC - Thu, 2019-05-16 11:04
The document stumped Alan Turing and the FBI before being deciphered by a research assistant.
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Coalition's climate policy has allowed heavy industry to increase emissions by nearly a third

The Guardian - Thu, 2019-05-16 10:52

Analysis finds regulator has approved a 32% increase in how much large industrial facilities are allowed to emit each year

Heavy industry companies in Australia have been given the green light to increase their greenhouse gas emissions by nearly a third without penalty under the Coalition’s climate change policy.

An analysis of a scheme known as the “safeguard mechanism”, part of the Coalition’s Direct Action policy, found the government regulator has approved a 32% increase in how much large industrial facilities are allowed to emit each year since the policy was introduced.

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CP Daily: Wednesday May 15, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2019-05-16 10:41
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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