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A ‘whalecam’, seals v sharks and fish that play dead: it’s Planet Earth III

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-10-15 14:00

As a new series promises breathtaking footage obtained by groundbreaking technology, children are the new target audience

A detachable “whalecam”, remote underwater cameras operated from a director’s bedroom and a “drone ballet” are among the innovations that will be featured for the first time on David Attenborough’s Planet Earth III.

Following the global success of 2016’s BBC’s Planet Earth II and its famous “snakes v iguanas” scene, the corporation’s natural history unit has spent five years pushing the boundaries of technology to deliver an equally jaw-dropping series.

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It’s time for reconciliation to be led by the clean energy opportunity

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-10-15 11:49

avonlie solar farm workers beonWe blew it. It’s now incumbent on all in the clean energy sector to find meaningful ways to give voice and genuine partnership to First Nations communities in the clean energy revolution.

The post It’s time for reconciliation to be led by the clean energy opportunity appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Engie and Posco pursue huge green hydrogen project in Pilbara to feed green steel

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-10-15 11:04

Chichester Solar Farm Alinta FortescueEngie and Posco team up again to study major green hydrogen project in Pilbara to supply a green iron facility and potentially green steel.

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Australia’s biggest battery – 2.4GWh – wins federal environmental approval

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-10-15 09:19

The biggest battery project in Australia - just 25 kms from the Melbourne CBD - has gained federal environmental approval.

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Scientists build traps to manage UK’s rising number of Chinese mitten crabs

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-10-15 06:08

Voracious, furry-clawed crustaceans are being controlled ‘to protect the environment’

It is classified by conservationists as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species in the world. Now, a group of scientists are hoping they have found a way to deplete the UK’s rapidly growing Chinese mitten crab population and prevent the crustaceans, which can grow bigger than a 10-inch dinner plate and have distinctive furry claws, from “eating us out of house and home”.

The group has constructed and installed the UK’s first Chinese mitten crab trap at Pode Hole in Lincolnshire, to catch the voracious predators as they migrate downstream to mate.

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‘It’s a poor product ’: leading UK chefs join campaign to cast farmed salmon off menu

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-10-14 20:00

Ethical concerns over sustainability and welfare have seen venues offering new choices to ubiquitous ‘chicken of the sea’

Salmon has undergone a rapid transformation in recent decades. Once a special treat, it is now ubiquitous. From drinks reception canapés to wedding functions, Christmas smoked salmon or simply wrapped in foil and baked on a week night, salmon is everywhere.

Scotland is world renowned for salmon production, and the fish makes up 40% of its total food exports; it is also Britain’s most valuable food export. Healthy, low in saturated fats and high in omega-3, salmon is a success story.

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Fear of reprisals prevent people calling out employers on climate, says charity

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-10-14 15:00

Workers can often be first to spot harms, from rule breaches and pollution to false sustainability claims

Concerns about being fired or victimised at work are preventing people from calling out their employers on the climate crisis and the wider environment, according to a charity.

A survey commissioned by Protect, a charity that defends whistleblowers, found fear of reprisals and uncertainty about how to provide proof were the main barriers to reporting on poor and misleading behaviour about the environment. Employees were also sceptical that their concerns would be properly dealt with.

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Simon Armitage: Poet laureate on 'life-changing' visit to the Arctic

BBC - Sat, 2023-10-14 10:42
Simon Armitage says poets can convey climate change in a way that scientists and journalists can't.
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CP Daily: Friday October 13, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 09:13
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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UK's nuclear fusion site ends experiments after 40 years

BBC - Sat, 2023-10-14 09:05
The JET laboratory, the focus of European fusion experiments for decades, carries out its last test.
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Emitters ramp up V23 CCA and RGA holdings, financials accumulate V24s as spread trades dominate

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 08:21
Compliance players took on significant V23 California Carbon Allowance (CCA) and RGGI Allowance (RGA) length and parted with V24 units this week, while speculators did the opposite as traders rolled positions further out on the curve en masse, US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data showed Friday.
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EU ministers to adopt bloc’s position for COP28 next week

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 04:35
The EU's 27 environment ministers will meet in Luxembourg next Monday to agree a negotiating position for the upcoming COP28 UN climate summit, taking place in Dubai from Nov. 30.
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CARBON FORWARD 2023: Analysts bullish for carbon credits in the long term

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 03:54
Analysts painted a bullish long-term picture for the voluntary carbon market (VCM) on Friday, stating that they expect to see a premium for the ICVCM’s Core Carbon Principle (CCP) labelled credits that are due to appear from next year.
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US unveils plans for seven clean hydrogen hubs to receive $7 bln

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 03:44
US President Joe Biden on Friday announced his administration would fund seven regional clean hydrogen hubs using $7 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to create a national market.
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Senior EU lawmakers agree on way forward for carbon removal bill

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 03:33
Party coordinators in the European Parliament have preliminarily agreed on a united stance on what to count as a carbon removal as part of the bloc's framework for certifying carbon removals, according to sources close to the matter.
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CARBON FORWARD 2023: VCM deemed a poor fit for institutional investors, while airline says has little option

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 02:25
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) is too small-scale and volatile to meet the needs of institutional investors for now, with some asset owners looking to bypass it altogether and invest directly into tree planting projects, according to a multinational asset management company. 
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Nature-related target guidance for finance to launch this year

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 02:10
Two guidance documents for financial institutions on setting nature-related targets will launch this year, led by the UN Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI) and the Finance for Biodiversity foundation (FfB).
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EU’s top environment official backs development of biodiversity credit methodologies

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 01:15
'Greenwashing' through biodiversity credits must be avoided via the development of robust methodologies, the director general for the environment at the European Commission has said.
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Verra introduces new retirement reason for carbon credits within its registry

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-10-14 00:20
Carbon credit standards body Verra announced Thursday that it is introducing a "corporate emissions inventory accounting" option as an interim measure to increase transparency and reduce the risk of double counting.
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Toxic PFAS from US military bases polluting drinking water, report finds

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-10-14 00:00

Plumes of ‘forever chemicals’ from at least 245 sites are contaminating water for nearby communities

Plumes of toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” flowing from at least 245 US military bases are contaminating or threatening to pollute drinking water for nearby communities, and hundreds more are likely at risk across America, a new Department of Defense report finds.

The number of communities threatened by the military’s pollution is likely to increase as further more investigations are carried out. The defense department has only looked at about one-third of more than 700 facilities suspected of having contaminated the ground with PFAS.

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