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European utilities report drop in ETS-covered power generation as another steelmaker signals weak outlook

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-07-28 00:17
Multiple Europe-headquartered power generation firms reported a significant drop in EU ETS-covered output in quarterly results published late Wednesday and Thursday, while a large steel producer became the latest to flag a weak demand outlook due to wider macroeconomic uncertainty.
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UK government publishes price tiers for ‘net gain’ biodiversity credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 23:38
The British government has published provisional price tiers for its statutory biodiversity credits as part of upcoming net gain legislation, with the final values to be set by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and subject to periodic review.
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Climate change: July set to be world's warmest month on record

BBC - Thu, 2023-07-27 23:30
Researchers believe that July will smash the record for warmest month even with several days left to go.
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Climate litigation on the increase worldwide, but legal questions remain -UNEP

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 23:27
Lawsuits are an increasingly important tool for holding governments and corporations accountable on climate, according to a report published Thursday by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
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EU donates €25 mln to FAO biodiversity, food programme

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 22:19
The EU has contributed an additional €25 million to the Food and Agricultural Organization’s Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWP) programme, with the funds set to benefit African biodiversity over the next six years.
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Drone footage shows scale of damage from wildfires on Rhodes – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 21:59

Drone footage from the island of Rhodes in Greece, which has been hit be a string of fierce wildfires, gives an idea of the scale of destruction left by the blaze. The footage, from the towns of Asklipio and Kiotari, shows the charred embers of several burnt out cars and scorched trees and earth. Large areas of land were burnt grey and black, in fires that prompted the island's authorities to declare a state of emergency and carry out a mass evacuation of locals and tourists from affected areas. Greece is one of almost a dozen Mediterranean countries that struggled to control wildfires that broke out amid a record breaking heatwave in July

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 21:12
European carbon prices stabilised at moderately lower levels on Thursday morning as the market appeared to find buying support after dropping by as much as €3.20 on Wednesday, while natural gas extended yesterday's sizeable losses as the August contract expiry neared.
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Ring of fire encircles Mediterranean amid record breaking heatwave – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 21:01

Wildfires spread across nine Mediterranean countries, killing at least 40 people, most of them in Algeria. Algerian authorities said 34 people had died in the mountainous northern region, with neighbouring Tunisia similarly battling wildfires.

Across the Mediterranean, Sicily and large parts of Calabria were among dozens of wildfires, Italian authorities reported, amid a record-breaking heatwave. Two people were killed in their homes, said officials in Sicily. Firefighters also battled blazes in Turkey, Croatia, Syria, Gran Canaria and a natural park near Lisbon in Portugal.

The frequency and intensity of the blazes were 'unequivocally' linked to the human-induced climate emergency, said the scientist Izidine Pinto: 'In terms of heatwaves, more often we see that every study that we do, we see the fingerprint of climate change intensifying these type of events, of heatwaves. So, it's pretty clear'

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We warned you about this climate emergency. Now it’s here | Peter Kalmus

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 20:13

Biden had the last opportunity of any president to keep the world under 1.5C of heating. Instead he is squandering time we do not have

We’ve passed into a ferocious new phase of global heating with much worse to come. Biden must declare a climate emergency.

I’m terrified by what’s being done to our planet. I’m also fighting to stop it. You, too, should be afraid while also taking the strongest action you can take. There has never been a summer like this in recorded history: shocking ocean heat, deadly land heat, unprecedented fires and smoke, sea ice melting faster than we’ve ever seen or thought possible. I’ve dreaded this depth of Earth breakdown for almost two decades, and, like many of my colleagues, I’ve been trying to warn you. As hard as I could. Now it’s here.

Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution

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Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday July 27, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 20:07
A weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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Malaysian Indigenous groups back controversial forestry deal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 19:37
Sixteen native NGOs and associations on Thursday came out in favour of a contested carbon offset deal in Malaysia’s Sabah state that officials last year signed with a Singapore-registered shell company.
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Japan’s carbon pricing timeline too slow for its net zero goals -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 19:32
Japan's proposed timeline for a domestic carbon pricing mechanism could be too slow for the country to get aligned with its Paris Agreement goals, given the current emissions trajectory, a report has found.
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France has had the guts to crack down on SUV drivers. Why doesn't Britain? | Laura Laker

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 19:00

These hulking vehicles are lethal to pedestrians, disastrous for the environment and have no place on our city streets

Walking on a busy London street recently, I heard a shout. “Don’t hit me,” a cyclist screamed, as a Land Rover driver reversed into his path. Next, it was my turn to jump out of the way. The driver lurched forward, veering unexpectedly in my direction just as I was crossing a sidestreet.

A moment later, another panicked voice behind me; a little girl scooting in front of her mother overshot the pavement ever so slightly, and came just inches from the driver’s path. Behind the steering wheel the driver appeared impassive, apparently unaware of the consternation in her wake.

Laura Laker is a journalist who writes about cycling and urban transport

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Companies call for broader use of Mean Species Abundance metric in TNFD framework

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 18:48
The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosure (TNFD) should make greater use of the Mean Species Abundance (MSA) metric in its framework as it is already used by many companies and would offer a number of benefits, according to a position paper issued by a group of European companies this week.
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They squeaked as they died: I tried to help those baby pilot whales – but nothing could be done

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 18:13

Reporter Narelle Towie found herself joining volunteers and marine officials trying to save a pod stranded on Cheynes beach in Western Australia

It was the little cries of the dying young ones that hit me hardest.

The sound is hard to describe – like a high-pitched squeak, a forlorn whistle amid the noise of breaking waves.

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Climate litigation is on the rise around the world and Australia is at the head of the pack

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-07-27 16:48
Australians are increasingly fighting climate change in court. With more than 127 cases in a new United Nations report, Australia comes second only to the United States for climate litigation. Jacqueline Peel, Director, Melbourne Climate Futures, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Jetting off to the sun? The adverts are selling you a ticket to climate disaster | Andrew Simms

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-07-27 16:00

Airlines have missed 98% of their previous environmental targets yet they keep pushing to persuade more people to fly

Even with lethal wildfires licking around southern Europe’s holiday hotspots, airlines such as Ryanair are still flying people towards the flames. Aviation, dubbed “the fastest way to fry the planet’ by environmental campaigners, due to its high carbon emissions, is back as our default means of getting away. But our chosen means of transport, flying, incrementally wrecks the climates, prospects and lives of the places being flown to. This is no tragic, unforeseen irony, but a deliberate, heavily promoted act of self-destruction.

At precisely the moment when everything should bend to make less climate-damaging choices easier and more attractive, exactly the opposite is happening. Why?

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Rio Tinto makes $800-mln write down on Australian alumina refineries due to Safeguard Mechanism

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-07-27 15:19
Miner Rio Tinto has written down the value of its Australian alumina refineries as it factors in the cost of buying Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) under the government’s reformed Safeguard Mechanism, saying it will continue to need to rely on offsets to meet its decarbonisation targets.
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Farming lobby wants ban on new solar farms, as renewables resentment festers in regions

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-07-27 15:16

Australia’s largest state farming association wants a temporary ban on new large-scale solar projects as angst grows over "carrying the weight" of the transition.

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Discovery of room-temperature superconductors could revolutionise energy systems

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-07-27 15:02

If confirmed, discovery of room temperature superconductors could be one of the biggest physics announcements this century, paving way for longer-lasting batteries and efficient grids.

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