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“Lies and fantasies:” Bowen puts $387 billion price tag on Dutton’s nuclear plans

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-09-18 06:08

Bowen releases costings of the Coalition's nuclear push, saying that it flies in the face of economics and reason, and climate science.

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Thousands expected to attend New York City march calling for end to fossil fuels – live

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-09-18 03:18

Demonstration falls days before the United Nations Climate Ambition Summit, at which Joe Biden is expected to be a no-show

Actor and climate activist Susan Sarandon opened her speech by congratulating the students of New York University on the news of their university divesting from fossil fuels after years of pressure, as the Guardian first reported last week.

Addressing the crowd, she said, “You guys give me hope,” adding: “What we have to do is take responsibility and press those that are at the top to finally step up.”

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Guardian reporter among winners of climate journalism awards

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-09-18 02:30

Covering Climate Now cites Damian Carrington for investigating ‘carbon bombs’ and super-emitting methane leaks

Covering Climate Now, the global journalism collaboration, is announcing its media awards this week at a time when audiences need to know how and why “the planet is on fire” and what can be done, judges said.

CCN’s climate journalists of the year for 2023 are Damian Carrington of the Guardian, Manka Behl of the Times of India and Amy Westervelt, the founder of the Critical Frequency podcast network.

Behl of the Times of India was praised by judges for reports “from the frontlines of the crisis in one of the world’s most climate-important countries” and for her interviews with leaders.

Carrington of the Guardian was credited for science-based reporting that “explains that politics and corporate power, not a lack of green technologies, are what block climate progress”, and cited for leading a reporting team on investigating “carbon bombs” and super-emitting methane leaks.

Westervelt was described as a prolific, multiplatform reporter for Critical Frequency whose work exposes how fossil fuel companies continue to mislead the public and policymakers alike.

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Rooftop solar sends coal to record low, and peaks at nearly half of all grid demand

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-09-17 13:14

Rooftop solar continues to have major impact on the grid, meeting nearly half of all demand and sending black coal output and operational demand to record lows.

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Antarctic sea-ice at 'mind-blowing' low alarms experts

BBC - Sun, 2023-09-17 09:00
Missing winter sea-ice signals changes in Antarctica that could be "absolute disaster for the world", scientists say.
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The EU cable guys have tied down Apple, yet big tech is still bossing the Tories | John Naughton

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-09-17 01:00

The tech giant has bowed to European legislation with a USB-C connector on its new iPhone but the UK government has failed to make messaging services toe the line on encryption

Sometimes, when Apple launches a new device (or even an upgrade of an existing one), it’s tempting to think that the accompanying blurb is a satirical spoof. On Tuesday, the day the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus were launched in California, for example, it burbled that both phones featured “industry-first colour-infused back glass with a stunning, textured matt finish and a new contoured edge on the aluminium enclosure. Both models feature the dynamic island [which displays outputs and alerts] and an advanced camera system designed to help users take fantastic photos of everyday moments in their lives. A powerful 48MP [megapixel] main camera enables super-high-resolution photos and a new 2x telephoto option to give users a total of three optical zoom levels – like having a third camera. The iPhone 15 lineup also introduces the next generation of portraits, making it easier to capture portraits with great detail and low-light performance.”

Oh, and by the way, it also has a USB-C charging port. This information, which comes towards the end of the blurb, is both interesting and symbolic: interesting because it signals that Apple is finally bowing to the EU’s requirement that all electronic devices should use the USB-C standard by 2024; and symbolic because it demonstrates that regulators can clip the wings of even the most powerful companies if they are resolute and clear about the consequences of noncompliance.

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How anti-Ulez campaigners misused air pollution finding in Ella Adoo-Kissi-Debrah death

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-16 20:00

Three years after unprecedented inquest ruling, absence of other cases has left a gap for pollution sceptics to exploit

Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah reserves a withering eye roll for people who question the impact that air pollution has on the health of children living in London. It helps her to shrug off the increasingly politicised debate over what needs to be done to improve the capital’s air quality.

Adoo-Kissi-Debrah fought a calm and determined campaign for seven years to make sure air pollution was included on her daughter Ella’s death certificate, and in December 2020 a second inquest ruled that air pollution contributed to Ella’s death from asthma in 2013.

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CP Daily: Friday September 15, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 17:26
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Norway wealth fund releases stricter climate action, voluntary carbon guidelines for companies

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 15:34
Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), which oversees Norway’s NOK15.3 trillion ($1.4 trillion) sovereign wealth fund, on Friday published stricter climate action guidelines for companies in which it invests, highlighting that climate risk equates to financial risk but also offers opportunities.
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Drivers likely to benefit from London Ulez, Sadiq Khan to say

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-16 15:00

Car users can be exposed to more damaging pollution than cyclists, bus passengers or pedestrians, research claims

Drivers in London are likely to be among the biggest beneficiaries of moves to penalise highly polluting vehicles in the capital, London’s mayor is to say, because at present many drivers are likely to experience more pollution than other road users.

Though they may have the illusion of being insulated in their vehicles from the effects of exhaust fumes, drivers can be more exposed to pollutants including the highly dangerous small particles known as PM2.5, which can damage lungs and lodge deep within the body.

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China approves offset market framework, paving way for imminent relaunch of CCER scheme

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 13:23
China’s Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE) on Friday evening announced it had approved, in principle, a set of administrative measures that will underpin the relaunch of its national carbon offset programme, which has been suspended for more than six years.
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Major UK methane greenhouse gas leak spotted from space

BBC - Sat, 2023-09-16 10:47
In a first for the UK, the methane was detected by satellite, bringing hope for curbing the greenhouse gas.
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What’s in a name? The renaming of the pink cockatoo is no small thing in Australia’s violent history | Andrew Stafford

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-16 10:00

This beautiful bird’s former name represented colonial dominance – and told us nothing about the species

The pink cockatoo has had a few names over the years. The father of Australian ornithology, John Gould, knew it as Leadbeater’s cockatoo, following the scientific name given to it in 1831, Cacatua leadbeateri. This was named after Benjamin Leadbeater, the London naturalist and taxidermist whose name also commemorates Victoria’s faunal emblem, Leadbeater’s possum.

Sir Thomas Mitchell, the surveyor general of New South Wales from 1828 to 1855, called it the red-top cockatoo. He was awestruck by its beauty. “Few birds more enliven the monotonous hues of the Australian forest than this beautiful species whose pink-coloured wings and flowing crest might have embellished the air of a more voluptuous region,” he gushed.

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Labour leaders advocate for workers’ concerns in New York cap-and-invest programme design

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 09:32
In a webinar Friday, a panel of labour representatives cautioned the state against over-zealous regulation in its forthcoming cap-and-invest programme, while urging the protection of workers and jobs.
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WCI current vintage auction size increases for Q4

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 09:27
California and Quebec will offer more carbon allowances at the November auction in comparison to the Q3 2023 sale in August following the inclusion of past vintage units, according to a government notice published Friday.
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Producers and speculators trade positions on CCA vintages, RGGI length

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 09:24
Compliance entities moved their positions on the California Carbon Allowance (CCA) market to the current year while selling off RGGI Allowances (RGAs) , while speculators rolled their CCA positions to next year and picked up RGAs over the past week, according to US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data published Friday.
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US agtech firm with voluntary carbon offerings announces $250 million raise

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 06:49
A US-based agricultural technology firm providing carbon services and products has raised over $250 million to advance its suite of offerings for sustainable agriculture, according to a release published Friday that follows reports of a steep drop in the company's valuation.
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Carbon credit certifier strikes partnership to develop blue carbon methodologies

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 05:02
A  carbon credit certifier announced a partnership with two international institutions to develop  methodologies for blue carbon and blue economy on Thursday, while signalling a long-term aim to broaden its work beyond carbon. 
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Diverse mix of seedlings helps tropical forests regrow better, study finds

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-16 04:00

Malaysia trial shows quicker recovery compared with areas replanted with four or just a single native species

Replanting logged tropical forests with a diverse mixture of seedlings can help them regrow more quickly than allowing trees to regenerate naturally, a study has shown.

Satellite observations of one of the largest ecological experiments in the world in the Malaysian state of Sabah have revealed how lowland rainforest recovered over a decade.

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Developer plans boom in African bamboo carbon projects, although Kenyan expansion in limbo

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-16 03:43
Bamboo could be the next market to boom in nature-based removal solutions as a startup developer in Uganda expects its first batch of afforestation carbon credits to trade at $20, although the company’s expansion plans into Kenya may be at risk from the country’s new revenue sharing demands for local communities.   
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