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Weather tracker: Much of southern Australia on heatwave alert

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 19:30

Adelaide region expected to be worst affected with average temperatures forecast to be up by 10C

Southern parts of Australia are expected to suffer a short heatwave starting on Friday and lasting until next Tuesday. The Adelaide region will be worst affected, with highs of about 36C anticipated in the city on Friday, which is 10C above the seasonal norm.

Daytime maximums are then set to remain above 35C until Tuesday, while minimum temperatures are not forecast to drop below 25C. This will be the longest March run of high temperatures in Adelaide in four years, with only one March day above 35C being recorded over this period.

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The week in wildlife – in pictures: a stinky frog, a curious gopher and bald eagle eggs

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 18:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world

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Vietnam signs forest credit deal with US buyer

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 17:53
Vietnam has agreed to sell over 5 million forest-based carbon credits to a US company, the government announced this week.
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CN Markets: CEA price reaches all-time high as traders expect tougher ETS regulations

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 17:15
Allowances in the Chinese carbon market this week rose to their highest level since trading begun in 2021, with participants expecting stiff punishment for non-compliance as new ETS regulations become effective in May.
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A glorious lineage, or an expensive disaster? Paris is at war over 300 wild rabbits | Agnès Poirier

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 17:00

The animals that inspired Rodin and fed the French resistance may soon be banished from Les Invalides – but not if protesters have anything to do with it

Paris is the theatre of many battles, but none has been more burlesque than the fight to save or annihilate – according to which side of the argument you belong – the wild rabbits living in the shadow of Napoleon’s tomb. Three hundred or so of these furry friends, or fiends, have been digging thousands of tunnels underneath the manicured lawn of the Esplanade des Invalides, ruining the 16-hectare (40-acre) site overseen by the French military.

Gnawing on electrical cables and garden hoses, they have transformed the grass plot into gruyère, as well as leaving behind tons of their signature round droppings. The military personnel must be feeling their skills are wasted, spending precious hours each day, as they now must do, collecting rabbit caca.

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Major Japanese firms join Africa-focused carbon credit initiative

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 16:54
A trio of major Japanese companies have joined an alliance seeking to generate tens of millions of carbon credits this decade, with a main focus on Africa.
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CF ASIA: India at least half a year away from seeing first project in domestic market

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 16:09
The first project to be registered under India’s domestic carbon market is likely at least half a year away, as the South Asian nation is still building the technical foundations that will underpin the scheme, an expert told the Carbon Forward Asia conference.
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Cancer-causing PCB chemicals still being produced despite 40-year-old ban

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 16:00

Exclusive: Research reveals byproduct PCBs may pose ‘growing, unmonitored environmental and human health risk’

Industry could be producing more cancer-causing PCB chemicals today than at any other point in history, despite their production having been banned more than 40 years ago.

PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, are human-made substances that were used as coolants and lubricants in electrical equipment until they were banned due to their links to health problems and because they do not break down easily in the environment.

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Australian state commits cash to carbon projects

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 15:59
The Australian state of New South Wales will spend A$6.8 million ($4.5 mln) on co-investments in six carbon projects to help land owners reduce emissions, it announced.
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Polestar joins Tesla in quitting auto lobby over its campaign against proposed vehicle efficiency standard

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 15:41

Electric carmaker concerned at ‘overblown’ claims that Albanese government’s plan to import environmentally cleaner cars would increase ute prices

Electric car brand Polestar has become the second company to quit Australia’s main auto industry lobby group over frustrations at its campaign against the Albanese government’s plan to import environmentally cleaner cars.

On Friday – a day after Tesla announced it would cease being a member of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) over the group’s opposition to the government’s proposed vehicle efficiency standard – Polestar Australia’s managing director, Samantha Johnson, wrote to FCAI CEO Tony Weber advising him the Volvo-owned brand was also cancelling its membership.

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Cultural burning is better for Australian soils than prescribed burning, or no burning at all

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-03-08 15:37
What does fire management do to soils? We compared prescribed burning to cultural burning and looked at how soil properties changed after fire. Cultural burning was better. Anthony Dosseto, Professor, University of Wollongong Katharine Haynes, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University of Wollongong Leanne Brook, CEO, Ulladulla Local Aboriginal Land Council, Indigenous Knowledge Victor Channell, Murramarang and Walbunga Elder, Indigenous Knowledge Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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More new species? We can’t look after the ones we have! | First Dog on the Moon

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-03-08 15:01

Before climate change gets them we can have fun going bonkers at the extremely weird shit that lives under the ocean

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NZ Market: Govt announces change to confidential auction methodology as NZU price inches up

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 14:44
The New Zealand government has adjusted the methodology for calculating the confidential reserve price (CRP) at its quarterly auctions, as the NZU price has ticked steadily higher in recent days.
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The Gomeroi win puts native title holders in a stronger position to fight fossil fuel projects on their land

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-03-08 14:05
A first-of-its-kind legal decision puts native title holders in a stronger position when fighting fossil fuel projects. The Gomeroi people won their appeal against the Native Title Tribunal. Lily O'Neill, Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures, The University of Melbourne Rebekkah Markey-Towler, PhD Candidate, Melbourne Law School, and Research fellow, Melbourne Climate Futures, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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CF ASIA: Australia seen unlikely to need or want international units under Safeguard Mechanism

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 13:44
Australia is unlikely to open its carbon markets to international operators thanks to likely adequate or too much domestic supply, and a powerful agricultural lobby that would oppose any move to do so, according to analysts.
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Women under-represented in sub-Saharan African clean energy firms but still far ahead of the G20, global average -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-03-08 12:12
Sub-Saharan African (SSA) women remain “severely under-represented” in management at clean energy companies, but insights from women in the field can inform better outcomes, according to a joint report published Sunday by an NGO and a recruitment company.
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