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Earth ‘well outside safe operating space for humanity’, scientists find

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 04:00

First complete ‘scientific health check’ shows most global systems beyond stable range in which modern civilisation emerged

Earth’s life support systems have been so damaged that the planet is “well outside of the safe operating space for humanity”, scientists have warned.

Their assessment found that six out of nine “planetary boundaries” had been broken because of human-caused pollution and destruction of the natural world. The planetary boundaries are the limits at which key global systems, such as climate, water and wildlife diversity, beyond which these systems’ ability to maintain a healthy planet is in serious peril.

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BP needs a new chief executive not a slower strategy towards net zero | Nils Pratley

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 03:51

Oil firm should get out and argue the case for sticking to the transition timetable as Bernard Looney’s successor is sought

Bernard Looney, after four years talking about orderly transitions, has made a disorderly transition out of BP. Not being fully transparent with the board of directors – whether about past personal relationships with colleagues or anything else – usually has that outcome for a chief executive. On the company’s version of events, this was clearly a resigning matter.

The immediate question is succession. BP is the type of company that likes to promote from within and, with the 53-year-old Looney at the helm, the board probably thought it had a few more years to observe the internal jostling for position.

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EU prepared to fight for fossil fuels phase-out language at COP28 UN talks

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 03:50
The EU is "going to come back" to the topic of phasing out fossils during the year-end COP28 UN climate negotiations, an EU source said on Wednesday, suggesting that the bloc will try to fight for a global agreement despite continued resistance among key countries. 
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REDD credit prices sink further amid slowdown in corporate demand

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 03:21
REDD avoided deforestation carbon credit prices tumbled further on Wednesday, as corporate buyers continued to shun the market that is struggling to shake off hot air criticism and wait to see which units will be eligible for the ICVCM's integrity label.
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‘A lifeline for dirty cars’: EU backs new air pollution limits, but not until 2035

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 02:20

MEPs vote for WHO guidelines on several substances, but centre-right backlash puts implementation back five years

The EU has voted to clean its air by setting tough limits on pollutants in a move that experts say will save lives and money.

The European parliament agreed on Wednesday to limit the concentration of several dangerous substances to levels put forward by the World Health Organization (WHO). But after a fierce backlash from centre-right politicians, it decided to push back the date for meeting the WHO’s limits by five years.

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Bravus, formerly Adani, accused of attempting to block traditional owner from sacred site near Carmichael mine

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 01:00

Queensland police investigating complaint from Wangan and Jagalingou man Adrian Burragubba

Police are investigating a complaint made by a traditional owner who alleges staff from Bravus, formerly Adani, attempted to block him and his family from accessing a sacred site near the Carmichael mine.

Wangan and Jagalingou man Adrian Burragubba alleged on 27 August he and his family were attempting to go to the Doongmabulla Springs for cultural reasons when they were overtaken by a Bravus car that then obstructed a gate at an entrance to pastoral land.

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Project to liberate part of Somerset river hailed as ‘squelchy’ success

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 01:00

Scheme to restore Aller’s natural flow has created wetland teeming with life and could provide model for managing other rivers

It does not have the sense of order associated with the National Trust’s manicured stately homes, nor the grandeur of many of the wild places that the organisation manages. But a muddy piece of land in west Somerset was unveiled with a fanfare on Wednesday by the conservation charity, which sees this unassuming-looking plot as a pioneering project that could revolutionise the way some rivers are managed.

Under the stage-zero restoration project at the Holnicote estate, a section of the River Aller has been liberated from its narrow artificial channel. This allows the water to find its own way, creating streams, pools and boggy ground, a landscape that is better for flora and fauna. Moreover, the slower flow makes flooding less probable downstream.

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Amazon, Electrolux among companies launching zero-emission shipping tender

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 00:56
The Zero Emission Maritime Buyers Alliance, a group within the maritime sector, said Wednesday it has launched its first zero-emission shipping tender, with Amazon and Electrolux among those on board.
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European Parliament approves deal to set binding EU targets for sustainable aviation fuel uptake

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 00:39
The European Parliament approved a new law on Wednesday that will mean 70% of jet fuel used at EU airports will have to be green by 2050.
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UK shipbroker and carbon trader set up partnership to streamline maritime shipping access to EU ETS

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 00:20
A leading British shipbroker has teamed up with a carbon trading house to provide access to the EU ETS for shipowners, as Europe’s market prepares to expand to cover shipping from next year.
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Fossil fuel companies have a secret weapon. Here’s how Britain can help take it away from them | Cleodie Rickard

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-14 00:06

Eleven countries have already pledged to exit the disastrous international charter treaty. We must join them

If Labour wants an energy transition in which working people don’t foot the bill, it has to address fossil fuel companies’ secret weapon against national climate laws: the energy charter treaty (ECT).

The treaty is a multi-country investment deal for the energy sector that contains the notorious investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS), a mechanism written into international agreements that companies can use to sue governments over policy changes they allege could affect their profits. The cases are heard in secretive tribunals outside the national legal system.

Cleodie Rickard is trade campaign manager at Global Justice Now

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FEATURE: Venture capital starts to bet big on biodiversity

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-14 00:00
A global challenge presents a global opportunity, according to venture capitalists (VC) from Silicon Valley to Singapore who see biodiversity companies as a new attractive area for investments, including one announced on Wednesday that will solely invest in biodiversity-related companies.
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Environment Agency failing to monitor water firms in England, data suggests

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-13 23:00

Exclusive: Watchdog is supposed to audit firms yearly to ensure they are not illegally dumping sewage, but 36% of audits since 2010 are missing

The Environment Agency is failing to regularly audit water companies to check they are telling the truth about pollution and illegal sewage dumping in England, the Guardian can reveal.

The audits contribute to the star rating companies are given for environmental performance by the watchdog. Some companies are being given top ratings, even though the FoI data suggests the EA has not audited them for several years.

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SBTi ramps up its climate target-checking capacity as more companies sign up

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 22:32
Corporate climate goal assessor the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) said Wednesday it plans to increase its capacity to meet demand as a growing number of companies worldwide sign up to its net zero pathway.
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Insurance sector needs to step up to properly underwrite biodiversity risk, report finds

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 22:22
A Switzerland-based international NGO has stressed the importance of insurers in incentivising biodiversity loss, calling on them to integrate biodiversity risk properly within their business activities.
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Queensland state govt to fund environmental accounting in bid to capitalise on biodiversity market opportunities

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 22:22
The Queensland state government in Australia on Wednesday said it will fund better uptake of Accounting for Nature’s environmental accounting framework to provide stakeholders with better tools to measure the environment.
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South Australia slashes red tape for new wind, solar and hydrogen “gold rush”

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-09-13 21:49

South Australia is aiming to cut red tape to pave way for what it expects to be a new wind, solar and green hydrogen "gold rush".

The post South Australia slashes red tape for new wind, solar and hydrogen “gold rush” appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 21:37
European carbon prices were slightly stronger at midday on Wednesday as traders shrugged off data showing that investment funds had increased their bearish bets for a third week, accumulating the largest total short position in nearly two years, while UK Allowances fell to a new record low in early trade.
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New Zealand outfit adds more biodiversity credit types

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 20:59
A New Zealand-based company on Wednesday announced it has launched biodiversity action credits tied to the conservation of two species of bird around the Southern Lakes Sanctuary on the country’s South Island, to add to its existing offerings.
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HK natural resources firm announces first deal as it joins HKEX voluntary market

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 20:21
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX)  has reached a carbon credit deal with a natural resources company with a significant presence in the Philippines, it announced Wednesday.
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