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Lawsuits against Virginia RGGI repeal can begin later this month

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:40
Legal attempts to block Virginia’s planned exit from the RGGI cap-and-trade system may be filed on the same day that Governor Glenn Youngkin’s (R) repeal regulation will be published in the state registrar, an environmental lawyer told Carbon Pulse on Tuesday.
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Global temperature rises in steps -- here's why we can expect a steep climb this year and next

The Conversation - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:06
Climate change is relentless and largely predictable, but it is influenced by natural variability. This means the largest temperature rise usually comes at the end of an El Niño event. Kevin Trenberth, Distinguished Scholar, NCAR; Affiliate Faculty, University of Auckland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU lawmakers scramble for compromise as nature bill remains divisive

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:03
The European Parliament's position on the highly contested nature restoration bill remained in the balance on the eve of a crunch vote on Tuesday, with efforts to craft a compromise struggling to gain traction.
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Coalition of cargo owners pool demand for zero-emission solutions by 2025

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 04:34
A coalition of large cargo owners, including the world’s largest online retailer Amazon, announced it is pooling demand to request zero-emission shipping services by 2025, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
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RGGI states decrease allowance volume for Q3 sale

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 04:28
Auction volumes offered at RGGI’s Q3 auction will decrease slightly after last quarter's uptick, the power sector cap-and-trade scheme’s notice showed Tuesday.
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Birds get revenge by using anti-bird spikes in nests

BBC - Wed, 2023-07-12 03:10
A report suggests they are using sharp metal deterrents like humans do - to keep pests away.
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Nuclear bomb fallout chosen to define start of Anthropocene

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-07-12 03:00

Plutonium spike in Canadian lake sediments marks dawn of new epoch in which humanity dominates planet

The site to represent the start of the Anthropocene epoch on Earth has been selected by scientists. It will mark the end of 11,700 years of a stable global environment in which the whole of human civilisation developed and the start of a new age, dominated by human activities.

The site is a sinkhole lake in Canada. It hosts annual sediments showing clear spikes due to the colossal impact of humanity on the planet from 1950 onwards, from plutonium from hydrogen bomb tests to the particles from fossil fuel burning that have showered the globe.

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EU proposes a greater shift to rail freight to help cut emissions

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 01:11
The EU’s executive arm is aiming to make the transport of goods more efficient and sustainable via a new proposal it announced on Tuesday, despite a number of the bloc's leaders and parliamentarians calling for a pause in green legislation.
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Researchers call for variable carbon tax targeting luxury goods over basic needs

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 01:01
Academics have proposed implementing a global carbon tax whereby different goods and services are subjected to varying levels of pricing according to their considered necessity for basic human life, with luxury services to receive a higher levy than food and heating energy use.
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Murray-Darling basin: environmental flows found to be key to saving 140 species at risk of extinction

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-07-12 01:00

Environment Victoria calls for Andrews government to end opposition to commonwealth water purchases in order to save river

The recovery of 140 threatened species in Victoria depends on the restoration of environmental flows in the Murray-Darling basin, according to new research commissioned by Environment Victoria.

The report found the Australasian bittern, Australian painted snipe, Sloane’s froglet and Murray cod were among the species at very high risk of extinction and called on the Andrews government to end its opposition to commonwealth water purchases when ministerial talks about the Murray-Darling basin plan resume in coming months.

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Binybara is not just home to the Gouldian finch. It’s part of the Larrakia nation. And it deserves protection | Ben Abbatangelo

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-07-12 01:00

Binybara, also known as Lee Point, is sacred. Traditional owners, bird watchers, ecologists, activists and lawyers were standing shoulder to shoulder as bulldozers neared

The Gouldian finch is a pint-sized bird with a rainbow presence – the life of the party when it’s able to live and fly freely. Like all else belonging to this continent and its adjacent islands, it has endured displacement and dispossession. It is now the unnecessary collateral damage of the extinction economy, as scientists continue to warn against sleepwalking across a threshold of no return.

Last week, in the middle of NAIDOC Week and during the hottest week ever recorded, bulldozers began ploughing through the sacred grounds of Binybara, colloquially known as Lee Point. With the Northern Territory’s rapidly expanding military presence, Binybara is being sacrificed for defence housing.

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Canadian carbon removals firm secures $80 mln in fresh funding

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 00:57
A Canadian carbon removals company has secured $80 million in new investment.
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Few signs of EU industrial demand recovery as downside carbon price risks accumulate -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 00:02
Sustained weak industrial demand in the EU is to keep the bloc's compliance carbon prices under pressure during H2 as bearish fundamentals could push EUAs towards "fair value" in the €80-85 range, analysts said in a report published Tuesday.
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ACX partners with EcoRegistry and Cercarbono to broaden supply base

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 00:00
Carbon credit exchange operator ACX has teamed up with Colombia-based registry EcoRegistry and certifier Cercarbono for the development of the voluntary carbon market, with the aim of facilitating trades and further expanding its supply base.
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Extreme flooding seen across the world so far this summer – video report

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-07-11 23:52

Catastrophic floods around the world are triggering warnings of the climate crisis intensifying, with communities feeling the effects of July's extreme weather. Torrential rain has flooded homes and caused extensive damage in New York's Hudson valley while in China, thousands of people have been displaced. In Spain, people could be seen clinging to their cars and climbing nearby trees to escape the flood water and in India's northern state of Himachal Pradesh, where fatal landslides blocked about 700 roads, flash floods destroyed a bridge and filled streets with debris

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Private sector commits $2 billion in climate finance under UK-US initiative

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-07-11 23:48
Companies, financiers, and philanthropists announced a collective $2 billion in investments in energy transition, climate resilience, and nature-based solutions projects in emerging markets at a joint US-UK gathering this week.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-07-11 23:09
European carbon prices rallied after the daily auction on Tuesday as traders strove to keep prices within reach of a key technical level, while energy markets were mixed as fundamentals continue to look weak.
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Outdoor play campaigners call for UK traffic curbs to protect children

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-07-11 19:30

Charity urges government to act amid fears mental health of young people ‘is at breaking point’

Play campaigners in the UK are calling for urgent action at the highest level of government to reduce the danger children face from traffic on residential roads.

Playing Out, a national charity set up to help parents close roads for play, has reported a rise in temporary road closures on residential streets as parents try to help children play outside safely.

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Japan ponders new measures to promote hydrogen fuel cell vehicles

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-07-11 19:27
Japan is considering the introduction of more measures to popularise the use of hydrogen in mobility, with relevant policies set to be launched by the end of this year, according to a work-in-progress report released Tuesday by a government ministry.
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Aerial video shows buildings swamped by deadly floods and landslides in Japan – video

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-07-11 18:20

Six people died and three others were missing after heavy rain triggered floods and landslides in south-west Japan.

The Japan meteorological agency warned residents of Kyushu – one of the country’s four main islands – to stay alert for more landslides, a common hazard in mountainous areas after heavy rainfall.

Japan has been hit by unusually heavy rain and powerful typhoons in recent years, raising fears about its vulnerability to the climate crisis

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