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Path to limit warming to 1.5C has narrowed but world has tools to transition much faster, says IEA
Indonesia carbon exchange holds first day of trading
No new solar: Latest data shows new renewable projects at near standstill on the grid
The slow rollout of new wind, solar and storage has continued into the new financial year. But households are going all out for rooftop solar and heat pumps.
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Greens must shed ‘moral superiority’ image, says German vice-chancellor
Robert Habeck said supporters of climate action must have the most compelling arguments
Germany’s vice-chancellor has called on supporters of environmental reforms to shed their reputation for “moral superiority” and focus on having “the better arguments” amid a backlash against climate policies across Europe.
Robert Habeck, the minister for economic affairs and climate action and a leading Green politician, said environmental parties had to push back against their instincts if they wanted their climate agenda to succeed in the long run.
Continue reading...Project that calmed network fears about rooftop solar wins innovation award
Project demonstrating how intelligent management of consumer resources can deliver cheaper and more reliable energy for all has won an industry award.
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Muscle, wood, coal, oil: what earlier energy transitions tell us about renewables
Australian households on track to add near-record rooftop solar capacity to electricity grid
Clean Energy Regulator says consumers looking to save money on energy but investment in large-scale wind and solar all but stalled
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Households are on track to add three gigawatts of rooftop solar capacity to the electricity grid this year but investment in large-scale wind and solar remains all but stalled, according to the Clean Energy Regulator.
The regulator said 1.4GW of capacity, from almost 160,000 rooftop systems, was added to the grid in the first half of 2023, which chief executive and chair David Parker said showed consumers were looking to save money on their energy usage while reducing their carbon footprint.
Continue reading...Offshore wind: Perfect storm risks derailing UK’s main hope for a low-carbon future
To get things back on track, the emphasis needs to shift towards efficient project delivery rather than a sole focus on technological advancements.
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Wind, solar and green hydrogen to save Whyalla from Coalition’s promised wipe-out
Whyalla, the South Australian steel town once said to be destined for wipe-out, stands at the forefront of a global renewable energy race.
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CP Daily: Monday September 25, 2023
Qualitative study finds agricultural soil carbon offsets lack additionality
Container deposit schemes reduce rubbish on our beaches. Here’s how we proved it
As Antarctic sea ice continues its dramatic decline, we need more measurements and much better models to predict its future
RGGI Market: RGAs stagnate as reactions vary to Third Program Review meeting materials
UK fuel-from-waste exporters urge Britain to ensure playing field to EU on carbon costs
Canadian carbon credit investor enters second streaming agreement with reforestation developer
‘Whatever it takes’: students at 50 US high schools launch climate initiative
Green New Deal for Schools demands districts teach climate justice, update buildings and plan for extreme weather
Students at more than 50 high schools across the US are proposing a Green New Deal for Schools, demanding that their districts teach climate justice, create pathways to green jobs after graduation and plan for climate disasters, among other policies.
The campaign, coordinated by the Sunrise Movement, a youth-led climate justice collective, is a reaction to rightwing efforts to ban or suppress climate education and activism at schools. The national effort could include teach-ins and walkouts, as well as targeted petitions to school boards and districts in the coming weeks, organizers with Sunrise told the Guardian, ahead of the Monday launch.
Continue reading...VCM Report: Bounce in V18 standardised REDD contracts masks moribund market
‘In total shock’: birdwatchers amazed as ‘uber-rare’ American birds land in UK
Birders have flocked in their hundreds to see the songbirds, blown across the Atlantic by Hurricane Lee
A record-breaking number of “uber-rare” North American songbirds have arrived in the UK this week, blown over the Atlantic in the aftermath of Hurricane Lee.
More than a dozen species of small songbirds – one of which has never been seen in the UK before – were sent veering off their usual migration routes by the high winds.
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