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Competitors report falling ill after triathlon event in waters of river Eden

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-10-01 19:00

Investigation begins as people complain of diarrhoea and vomiting after swimming in Hever Castle’s lake

The organisers of a triathlon on a lake fed by the River Eden in Kent have launched an investigation after a number of competitors fell ill with diarrhoea and vomiting.

The Castle Race Series, organisers of the triathlon and other competitions at Hever Castle last weekend, said rigorous tests in the days and weeks leading up to the event had indicated the water was safe to swim in.

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Baby beaver born in London for first time in 400 years

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-10-01 04:31

Arrival result of Enfield reintroduction scheme, started last year as part of natural flood defence project

A baby beaver has been photographed in London for the first time in 400 years, 18 months after an initiative began to reintroduce the species to the capital.

Enfield council began London’s beaver reintroduction programme last year as part of a wider rewilding and natural flood-management project.

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Private jet service for rich dog owners condemned by climate campaigners

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 15:00

UK-based charter firm launches ‘ludicrous’ £8,166 Dubai-London route for clients who want to fly with pets

Environmentalists have condemned a “ludicrous” private jet service that transports wealthy people’s dogs, which this week ran its first flight from Dubai to London.

For £8,166, one way, customers were able to sit with their dogs on their laps and sip champagne as they travelled from Al Maktoum international airport to Farnborough in a Gulfstream IV-SP jet.

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CP Daily: Friday September 29, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 10:01
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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An injured galah taught me that what makes something beautiful is also what makes it fragile | Natasha May

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 10:00

Perhaps it’s naive not to imagine that all of life itself is about accepting the fragility of how easily things break

We turned off the highway, headed down the road which leads to the pub and saw the pink little fellow hovering near his mate, who was dead by the side of the road.

Having moved to the country a little over a month ago, I was still getting used to the frequency of spotting creatures on the shoulders of western New South Wales’s arteries.

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Why finding alien life in Universe is now 'only a matter of time'

BBC - Sat, 2023-09-30 09:20
Experts are optimistic of detecting life signs on a faraway world within our lifetimes - possibly in the next few years.
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Business Developer, Acorn – Utrecht

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 09:09
Acorn, a business unit from Rabobank, creates and sells Carbon Removal Units (“CRU”) of 1 tonne CO2, captured by agroforestry projects with smallholder farmers in developing countries. Large corporates and financial institutions with ambitious climate goals are our target audience.  As Business Developer, you make sure you get the best price for the CRUs and thereby help our smallholder farmers get the maximum value for the carbon sequestered by the trees that they have planted.
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Chile publishes regulations to govern offset mechanism under carbon tax

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 09:03
The Chilean government on Friday published regulations setting out the rules for utilising offsets against the country’s $5/tonne carbon tax, including restrictions on geography and expiry.
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Growth in new California carbon speculators slows in Q3, as multiple dairies close accounts

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 08:18
Fewer new financial players opened accounts in California’s WCI-linked cap-and-trade programme in Q3 than in previous quarters, while a slew of dairy digester owners exited the programme, according to state data published Friday.
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Emitters pick up CCAs, RGAs as speculators trim holdings in both markets

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 08:14
Regulated parties picked up holdings of California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) and RGGI Allowances (RGAs) over the week as financial players moved in the opposite direction, while the roles were reversed in the third week of Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) holdings being reported in US Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data published Friday.
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Pennsylvania governor keeps mum on pursuing cap-and-trade recommendations from RGGI working group

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 06:57
A working group convened by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) released its final memorandum Friday detailing recommendations for cap-and-trade in the Keystone State, though the Commonwealth leader did not provide any information regarding his plans to implement the advice.
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Mass death of Amazonian dolphins prompts fears for vulnerable species

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 03:49

Rising temperatures could be passing tolerance threshold for endangered animals as Lake Tefé reaches 39C

The sudden die-off of more than a hundred Amazonian river dolphins in recent days has prompted fears that rising global heat could be passing the tolerance threshold of species in vulnerable areas.

The floating corpses of the endangered mammals, along with thousands of dead fish, have appeared at Lake Tefé where the temperature is now like a hot bath after a protracted drought has dried up most of the water.

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PREVIEW: World braces for change as EU CBAM comes into force

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 03:17
As the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism comes into effect on Oct. 1, exporters to the region are gearing up to measure their carbon impact and bracing for levies further down the line, with several jurisdictions already moving to ramp up the development of their own carbon pricing measures in a bid to minimise the economic impact of the policy.
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Proposed EU climate and Green Deal commissioners face parliamentary ‘grilling’

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 02:12
The European Commission's proposed new climate and Green Deal commissioners are expected to face tough hearings before the European Parliament next week despite receiving backing from some quarters.
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US details plan for $35 mln pilot CDR purchasing programme

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 01:51
The US government on Friday detailed its previously announced plans to allocate up to $35 million to buy carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits from several pathways as it attempts to help scale the industry and reach net zero GHG output.
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Activists stage Rosebank oilfield protest outside offices of Labour frontbench

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 01:21

Party urged to commit to revoking licence for site in North Sea and back comprehensive Green New Deal

Young climate activists staged sit-down protests outside the offices of every member of Labour’s shadow cabinet on Friday, calling on the party to take a tougher line on the proposed new Rosebank oilfield and back a comprehensive Green New Deal.

This week the UK’s biggest untapped oilfield was given the go-ahead despite widespread opposition from scientists, poverty campaigners and climate and energy experts.

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Judge allows private prosecution of Southern Water over pollution claims

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 01:01

Fish Legal win permission to summon firm to face allegations linked to diesel pollution of River Test

A judge has given permission for a private prosecution to go ahead against a water company accused over the pollution of one of the UK’s most cherished fishing rivers.

Southern Water will appear in court in February to face allegations linked to diesel pollution in the River Test in Hampshire.

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I’m a suburban Melbourne renter. Here’s how I weaned my home off gas and saved money on energy bills | Nelli Stevenson

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 01:00

After ditching central heating and focusing on power efficiency, we’ve cut our gas usage by 83% and are well on the way to paying off our new appliances

  • Change by Degrees is our new Saturday column offering life hacks and sustainable living tips to help reduce your household’s carbon footprint
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Come winter, there’s one three-letter subject that really dominates the outer suburbs of Melbourne, and if you guessed AFL, I’m afraid you’ve missed the mark.

I live in the quiet, leafy west, where houses were built cheaply and quickly, which leaves us all groaning about one thing: gas. These big spacious houses cost an absolute bomb to heat in winter.

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Mozambique to place community benefits at heart of new carbon regulatory framework -report

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-09-30 00:26
Mozambique will prioritise community benefits and greater clarity for carbon credit buyers when drafting comprehensive regulations to support the development of offset projects in the country, the country's environment minister was reported as saying Thursday, as it readies almost 50 million units for the market.
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Biden to sell three oil and gas leases over five years, angering climate advocates

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-09-30 00:04

Administration releases plan, which represents lowest number of lease sales since 1980, but is still set to increase oil production

The Biden administration on Friday released a plan to sell as many as three offshore oil and gas leases over the next five years, garnering criticism from some climate advocates.

Set to govern potential sales through late 2028, the hotly anticipated plan from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, a part of the interior department, includes no auctions for next year, and represents the lowest number of lease sales since the program began in 1980.

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