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Japan exchange introduces market makers for domestic carbon market
Does the way we talk about the climate crisis numb people with fear, rather than energising them? | Roger Harrabin
Phrases such as ‘green economy’ turn voters off, it seems – and Labour has already reframed its language
- Roger Harrabin is a former BBC climate correspondent
As Cop28 approaches, the Swiss solar aviator and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard says he will be given a platform at the conference to argue that we need to rethink the words we use to discuss climate change. He says many climate terms can numb people with fear instead of inspiring them into action, and proposes new language that will reframe our situation as an opportunity, rather than a crisis.
Take the key phrase “green economy”: Piccard says this motivates environmentalists but repels those who discern an assault on their lifestyle or a rise in their bills. Why not, he says, rechristen it the “clean economy”, because no one likes “dirty”. Likewise “clean energy” instead of “green energy”. He has come up with an entire list of terms in common use that he believes need a rebrand.
Roger Harrabin is a fellow at St Catharine’s College, Cambridge and a former BBC correspondent
Continue reading...Australian investment manager to spend $20 billion on UK clean energy projects
Investment manager owned by Australian super funds says it will spend $20 billion in the UK by 2027 on renewables and renewable infrastructure.
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Policy inconsistency poses challenge for China’s forest carbon market, Greenpeace warns
Environmental photographer of the year 2023 – in pictures
A termite-snatching drongo, cows wading through flood water and a coral glowing like a Christmas tree are among this year’s winners. From CIWEM and WaterBear, and presented by Nikon in association with MPB and supported by Arup, the 16th year of the contest showcases global environmental photography to inspire change and climate action. The six winners primarily come from climate-vulnerable countries, including Bangladesh, India, and Argentina
Continue reading...Australia Market Roundup: Govt launches FullCAM consultation, issuance climbs
Scampi scam? UK retailers accused of misleading claims on environmental impact
Five-year project to reduce environmental impact of industry has ‘all but failed’, report finds
British retailers and seafood companies have been accused of making misleading claims over “responsibly sourced” scampi or langoustines, according to campaigners, who say a five-year project to reduce the environmental impact of the £68m industry appears to be failing.
The companies, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, Waitrose, Young’s and Whitby Seafoods – the last of which is currently the largest supplier of breaded scampi to UK pubs, restaurants and fish and chip shops – are all part of a fishery improvement project (FIP) aimed at making the UK langoustine industry more sustainable.
Continue reading...COP28: UAE planned to use climate talks to make oil deals
Newcastle Port protest: reverend Alan Stuart, 97, among 109 arrested in climate blockade – video
Police arrested 109 climate protesters taking part in a blockade at Newcastle port on Sunday, including Alan Stuart, a 97-year-old Uniting Church reverend. NSW police say protesters continued blocking the port beyond the 30-hour agreed deadline
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Continue reading...Case for gas as transition fuel falling apart on both economic and environmental costs
Australia's biggest gas projects have cost shareholders $US19bn and the methane emissions are on par with coal, studies show.
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“A calamity:” Bob Brown angry after Robbins Island wind farm shut down order overturned
A requirement for the proposed Robbins Island wind farm project to shut down for five months a year to protect critically endangered parrots has been overturned.
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The government's Murray-Darling bill is a step forward, but still not enough
AGL spending $760 million on coal generator upkeep, even as it adds new batteries
AGL to spend $760 million this financial year keeping its two coal fired power generators online as part of a $1 billion upgrade and maintenance program.
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Burrup Hub gas project could release 13 times Australia’s annual carbon emissions, analysis suggests
Greenpeace-led research discussed in Canberra with independent Kate Chaney saying politicians need to understand ‘sheer scale’ of what is planned in WA
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Planned gas developments on Western Australia’s Burrup Hub led by Woodside Energy could result in twice as much greenhouse gas being emitted as any other Australian fossil fuel development up for approval, according to an analysis by environment groups.
The analysis led by Greenpeace estimated the Burrup Hub expansion could lead to 6.1bn tonnes of CO2 across the decades ahead if fully developed – roughly 13 times what Australia emits annually. Most of the emissions would be released when the gas was sold and burned overseas.
Continue reading...First Nations group gets option for 20pct stake in Sunshine Hydro’s flagship project
Deal with Sunshine Hydro for innovative pumped hydro and green hydrogen hybrid project comes as more renewable companies and buyers look to work with First Nations businesses.
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New Zealand ETS levers to become less effective over time, analysis warns
Ministers put consumer energy on agenda. Is this a turning point or Groundhog Day?
State and federal energy ministers agree to develop a national roadmap for customer‑owned energy resources – from rooftop solar to electric vehicles. Is this a win?
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Pollution from coal power contributes to far more deaths than scientists realised, study shows
New study finds air pollutants from coal power plants were associated with nearly half a million premature deaths of elderly Americans from 1999 to 2020.
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We've committed to protect 30% of Australia's land by 2030. Here's how we could actually do it
Two new big batteries approved, including four-hour BESS and another near Hazelwood
Victoria's planning department gives the green light to two new big batteries: One four-hour project and a smaller project proposed for coal country.
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