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NSW approves big solar farm and battery near New England town of Armidale

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 18:11

The NSW Independent Planning Commission says it has provided conditional approval on a large solar and battery project near Armidale, in the heart of the New England renewable energy zone, and despite objections from some members of the local community. The Oxley solar farm will comprise a 215 MW solar facility, along with a 50 […]

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COP28: Singapore adds two more nations to stable of Article 6 partners

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 18:08
A busy Singaporean delegation at COP28 in Dubai has secured two more bilateral carbon trading framework agreements to pave the way for purchasing units aligned with Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement.
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Weather tracker: temperatures hit 43.5C in Australia as 2023 on track to be hottest year

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 17:29

Heat in Australia is 15C above December average and comes as Cop28 nears end

Parts of south-east Australia have been experiencing extreme heat over recent days. Temperatures hit 43.5C at Sydney airport on Saturday. This was the highest temperature recorded at this station since records began in 1929, and is about 15C above the December average. Authorities have issued several bushfire warnings and banned fires across many parts of New South Wales.

Temperatures will ease early this week across south and south-east Australia, but will intensify across northern, western and central parts as the week progresses. Here, temperatures could rise widely into the 40Cs by the weekend.

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COP28: Over 30 countries back global initiative to protect, restore freshwater

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 17:11
More than 30 countries announced this weekend they had joined the Freshwater Challenge, meaning nations home to around a third of global freshwater resources now have joined the efforts to protect and restore the world’s rivers, lakes, and wetlands.
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Carbon exchange secures partnership for new marketplace in Brazil

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 16:51
Singapore-headquartered carbon marketplace operator ACX has teamed up with a major stock exchange operator in Latin America, as it is preparing to unveil a trading platform for the Brazilian market next year. 
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Fossil fuel phase-out will ‘not avert climate breakdown without protections for nature’

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 16:00

Top climate scientist says carbon sinks such as forests and wetlands vital to keeping temperature rise below 1.5C

Human destruction of nature is pushing the planet to a point of no return, and even a phase-out of fossil fuels will not stave off climate breakdown unless we also protect the natural world, one of the world’s top climate scientists has warned.

Johan Rockström, the director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, told the Guardian: “Even if we phase out all fossil fuels, if we do not get involved in nature, [the destruction of natural landscapes and habitats] can make us lose what we all have agreed on the safe future for humanity on Earth – that is, to stay within the 1.5C limit. It’s really decisive, that we get it right on nature.”

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Mirova invests in biodiversity credit developer, plans new $350 mln sustainable land strategy

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 15:08
Investment manager Mirova has invested in a Colombia-based developer of biodiversity credits as part of the final deployment of its Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) strategy, while at the same time announcing plans to raise $350 million for a new sustainable land management strategy.
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SwitchedOn Podcast: A ‘renovation wave’ could be the least costly pathway for our energy transition

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 13:45

SwitchedOn Australia PodcastAustralia's leaky homes could become 'climate ready' using thermal upgrades and electrification, and enable us to avoid building an oversized energy grid.

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Only in Australia: huge snake drops from roof during podcast recording – video

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 13:07

A podcast episode takes an unexpected turn when a snake makes an appearance in the roof above a guest who is speaking via video link. The episode is part of the podcast series Fresh Perspectives, produced by the Sydney-based consultancy The Strategy Group. Andrew 'Wardy' Ward of Regen Farmers Mutual is chatting about greenwashing when the two podcast hosts notice a snake dangling behind him from the roof of his porch. 'Oh my god!' gasps co-host Alycia Wolf. Wardy, however, is unfazed: 'It’s only a carpet python ... it's our rodent control officer,' he jokes, before continuing his talk

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One of Australia’s biggest renewables players moves west with gigawatt-scale play

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 12:36

Atmos Renewables has cut a deal with UK company Nomad to develop its 1 GW portfolio of wind, solar and batteries.

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Battery storage meets more than 20 per cent of early evening peak demand in Australia

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 12:33

Battery storage is making its present felt in the evening peaks, reaching more than 20 pct of peak demand in South Australia.

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COP28: Why China's clean energy boom matters for global climate action

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-12-11 12:29
This year, China has built renewables at a truly staggering pace. But can its tech-first approach actually cut emissions – and find common ground at COP28? Xu Yi-chong, Professor of Governance and Public Policy, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Market operator ticks off one of major challenges of meeting 100 pct renewables

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 12:04

Latest AEMO studies shows voltage control issues at 100 pct renewables solved by wind, solar and storage inverters, but it will be hard to find spinning machines for system strength. More batteries, then.

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Ted O’Brien’s nuclear love-in at COP28 gets a brutal reality check

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-12-11 11:56

Release of the World Nuclear Industry Status Report provides a sobering reality check for an industry on life-support and a contrast to Ted O'Brien's silliness at COP28 climate conference.

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Mosquito-borne disease risk looms for UK - study

BBC - Mon, 2023-12-11 11:14
Diseases like dengue fever could be common if little is done to tackle climate change, report warns.
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The two Australias at Cop28: a country at odds with itself on the climate crisis

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 10:57

At Cop28, Labor has made more progress on climate than the Coalition did in nearly a decade – but can this be true if Australia remains the world’s third biggest fossil fuel exporter?

Two years ago, when the former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison gave in to diplomatic pressure and turned up at the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow, the story of Australia’s response to the climate crisis was straightforward. There wasn’t one.

Morrison mustered a bit of half-hearted rhetoric and re-heated climate funding, and suffered through the fallout of French president Emmanuel Macron accusing him of lying, but did nothing to dispel the view that Australia had no meaningful climate policies and was a roadblock at the talks not far removed from the Russians and Saudis.

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Doing science in Antarctica has harmed an environment under great pressure. Here's how we can do better

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-12-11 10:10
The proliferation of Antarctic research stations – 77 in all – is increasing knowledge of the continent but also the human impacts. A new study has identified the best ways to limit these impacts. Shaun Brooks, Fieldwork Coordinator/Research Technician, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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CP Daily: Sunday December 10, 2023 – COP Special

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 10:07
Here's Carbon Pulse's summary of stories from the last Saturday at COP28 in Dubai. Our tireless team of journalists have now published around 170 articles from this year's UN climate summit, providing our readers with unrivalled coverage. We reckon few, if any, other media outlets can boast more comprehensive reporting. Subscribe to CP Daily here or email admin@carbon-pulse to inquire about a subscription.
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Plan Vivo launches biodiversity certificates methodology with new habitat metric

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 10:01
A standard for verifying biodiversity certificates, said to be the first of its kind, has been launched by certifier Plan Vivo with the addition of a new habitat metric.
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Chris Bowen tells Cop28 to ‘end the use of fossil fuels’ in energy production as talks try to break deadlock

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 05:31

Australia’s climate minister says summit must aim to keep 1.5C goal alive so Pacific countries are not ‘swallowed by the seas’

The Australian climate change minister, Chris Bowen, has told nearly 200 countries at the Cop28 summit that the use of fossil fuels in energy production must end.

This came as the president of the Cop, Sultan Al Jaber, convened a majlis – a meeting in the traditional form of an elders’ conference in the United Arab Emirates – between all countries late on Sunday in an attempt to reach consensus on points of deadlock, including whether fossil fuels should be phased out or phased down.

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