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Peter Dutton’s latest salvo on Australia’s emissions suggests our climate wars are far from over
Significant diplomatic and economic repercussions would result from Australia watering down our 2030 targets.
Matt McDonald, Professor of International Relations, The University of Queensland
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AGL buys into home solar, battery and EV management platform
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New Zealand disbands agricultural industry climate group, confirms it will keep sector out of the ETS
The New Zealand government has dumped agricultural group He Waka Eke Noa (HWEN), saying the former government’s process to price agricultural carbon emissions has failed and vowing to keep the country’s most polluting sector out of the emissions trading scheme.
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Dutton’s nuclear plan wouldn’t even meet net zero by 2050 target, report finds
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World-first 18MW wind turbine installed in China
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How much storage? What’s the cost? Now you can build your own Integrated System Plan
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Australia Market Roundup: Rio Tinto acquires larger stake in Queensland smelting company, ACCU issuance dips
Anglo Australian miner Rio Tinto has acquired Mitsubishi Corporation’s interest in an aluminium smelting company, Rio announced Tuesday, which operates a smelter covered under the Safeguard Mechanism.
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Fossil fools and climate change, or Goldilocks and the Three Fears
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LCFS Markets: Clean fuels programme credit prices dive across US Northwest markets
Credit values for both Oregon Clean Fuels Program (OCFP) and Washington Clean Fuel Standard (WCFS) plummeted towards the end of last week, while California's Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS) credit prices remain pressured in recent months.
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Grants for homes batteries could “save billions” in shift to renewables
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Verra suspends registry account linked to Brazilian carbon credit fraud investigation
Verra has suspended a registry account linked to three projects that are reportedly the subject of a fraud probe launched by the Brazilian Federal Police (PF) last week.
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Increased water demand for CO2 capture from ethanol plants may deplete Iowa’s aquifers, says non-profit
Iowa’s ethanol plants that have partnered with a CO2 pipeline developer would require 3.36 billion gallons (12.7 bln litres) of water every year to capture carbon, potentially depleting the state’s aquifers, according to an environmental non-profit.
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RGGI Market: Prices reverse higher after record Q2 allowance clear
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices reversed course from the week’s downslide as the Q2 auction record settlement beat market expectations.
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New York Senate approves Clean Fuel Standard bill, proposal in limbo again
The New York State Senate approved Friday a bill seeking to establish a Clean Fuel Standard (CFS), but the proposal once again failed to clear both chambers ahead of the end of the legislative session.
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INTERVIEW: Loopholes are temporary, decarbonisation is forever for ships under EU ETS
The extension of the EU ETS to maritime shipping on Jan. 1 will not result in fee-dodging at a meaningful scale, or for a protracted period, keeping up a manageable pressure to decarbonise, two industry experts have told Carbon Pulse, despite fears to the contrary.
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We have a moral responsibility to help low-income nations restore coral reefs
Around the world, coral reefs are suffering. But scientists in high-income nations are developing new ways to build coral resilience. We have a duty to share our skills and build capacity elsewhere.
Mark Gibbs, Lead - Pilot Deployments Program (AIMS); Professor (Queensland University of Technology; Adjunct), Australian Institute of Marine Science
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Weakening or collapse of a major Atlantic current has disrupted NZ’s climate in the past – and could do so again
Earth’s climate system is connected across hemispheres. When the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation weakens and Europe cools, warming in New Zealand and southern mid-latitudes accelerates.
Shaun Eaves, Senior Lecturer in Physical Geography, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington
Andrew Mackintosh, Professor & Head, School of Earth Atmosphere and Environment; expert on glaciers and ice sheets, Monash University
Helen Bostock, Associate Professor , The University of Queensland
Joel Pedro, Honorary Research Fellow, Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems CRC, University of Tasmania
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BRIEFING: Bonn climate finance talks making tentative progress but still far from “nitty gritty”
Negotiators have managed to significantly shorten a text that would move towards creating a new global climate finance goal during mid-year UN climate talks in Bonn, but most of the key details are yet to be hashed out.
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OECD launches call for IEA to procure clean cookstove, SAF carbon credits
The OECD has launched a call for tenders, on behalf of the International Energy Agency (IEA), to source suppliers of clean cookstove and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) carbon credits.
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EVs only marginally increased market share in Europe last year, shows new data
Electric vehicle market share growth slowed down sharply in Europe last year, according to new data from the European Environment Agency (EEA), analysed by Carbon Pulse.
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