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NZ Market: NZUs slip as buyers sit back

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-05-09 20:00
New Zealand carbon allowances saw their second consecutive day of losses on Wednesday as buyers took a breather after pushing prices up to near-record highs.
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Australia boosts offset earning potential for savanna burning projects

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-05-09 19:56
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator on Wednesday released new methods for generating carbon credits from savanna burning projects in a move to ensure developers can also earn for sequestering carbon.
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EU Climate Policy Intern, European Climate Foundation – Brussels

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-05-09 16:41
The ECF’s Climate Policy Team currently accepts applications for an enthusiastic and highly driven individual to join its Brussels team as “EU Climate Policy Intern” and gain professional experience in political communications on EU climate policy and politics.
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Zibelman on changing energy market: “Get used to it”

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 15:09
Zibelman says critics need to get used to the fact that the energy market is changing, and it was underscored by AGL that said coal "is well and truly beaten out" by wind and solar.
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Rat-free: South Georgia's huge rodent eradication project – in pictures

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-05-09 15:01

Millions of seabirds saved after remote island is officially declared rodent-free for the first time since humans arrived there more than 200 years ago

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Secret UK push to weaken EU climate laws 'completely mad'

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-05-09 15:00

Plan to change timeline for energy use reduction puts Paris targets at risk, say MEPS

A secret UK push to weaken key EU climate laws before Brexit risks scotching the bloc’s Paris commitments, MEPs say.

The EU has committed to a 20% cut in its energy use by 2020 to be achieved by two directives, covering energy efficiency and buildings.

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SolarReserve may add 70MW solar farm to Port Augusta solar tower

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 14:33
SolarReserve may add up to 70MW of solar PV to world-leading solar tower and storage project to boost output at peak times and reduce purchases from grid.
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Australia’s big business energy fantasy: Let’s frack like it’s America

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 14:32
Some of Australia's biggest manufacturers have turned to wind and solar to lower energy costs, but the lobby groups just wants to frack, just like in America.
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Country diary: forget-me-nots have a heart of gold

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-05-09 14:30

Wenlock Edge, Shropshire: These delicate flowers are the colour of the far blue yonder, blue remembered hills, into the blue, the beyond, a spiritual eternity

“Is love so prone to change and rot/ We are fain to rear forget-me-not/ By measure in a garden plot?” asked Christina Rossetti (A Bed of Forget-Me-Nots, 1856). The flowers of forget-me-not, Myosotis, may have been reared by measure in a garden plot here, before it was abandoned a hundred years ago and a wood of change, rot and indeed love took over.

Water, creeping, pale, tufted, Jersey, wood, alpine, field, changing and early … forget-me-nots are species of Myosotis belonging to the borage family, famous for their blue flowers; the delicate pale blue of forget-me-not is unique. Some flowers on this plant growing along the path are a brilliant white, too.

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Budget 2018 was old news for energy policy – the next big headlines won't come until July

The Conversation - Wed, 2018-05-09 13:52
Scott Morrison's budget speech held no surprises on energy, after months of debate over the National Energy Guarantee. The real news comes in July with the release of a crucial ACCC report on power prices. David Blowers, Energy Fellow, Grattan Institute Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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How blockchain can reshape and re-build Peurto Rico’s grid

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 13:38
If climate change is an antagonist, resilient infrastructure is the hero and the lack of political will and imagination the antihero.
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South Australia solar market slump blamed on Liberals policy void

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 12:50
South Australia rooftop solar market falls sharply in April, confirming reports from solar retailers who blame uncertainty caused by policy cloud of new Liberal government.
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Entura to support renewable energy developments in Tonga and Micronesia

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 12:44
Specialist power and water consulting firm Entura has been engaged by the Asian Development Bank to undertake feasibility assessments and due diligence on renewable energy projects to help Tonga and the Federated States of Micronesia achieve their renewable energy targets.
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Can meat exports be made humane? Here are three key strategies

The Conversation - Wed, 2018-05-09 12:17
In the face of shocking footage of animals dying on ships, it seems impossible that our live export trade will remain as it is. Here are three areas to address. Andrew Butt, Associate Professor in Sustainability and Urban Planning, RMIT University Andrew Fisher, Professor of Cattle & Sheep Production Medicine, University of Melbourne Shakira Hussein, McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellow; Writer and researcher, National Centre for Excellence in Islamic Studies, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Waterwheel: Ten times faster than a Venus flytrap

BBC - Wed, 2018-05-09 12:01
The hunting mechanism of the carnivorous waterwheel plant has been studied in detail for the first time.
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Turnbull’s election budget dumps on climate and renewables

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2018-05-09 11:20
Turnbull government finds $15 billion in short term tax handouts, and $140 billion in long term tax promises for the better off - but nothing on climate and renewables.
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Indonesian ecobricks: A new approach in its plastics 'war'

BBC - Wed, 2018-05-09 09:40
The boss of an Indonesian food factory is encouraging his community to creatively reuse plastic waste.
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CP Daily: Tuesday May 8, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2018-05-09 09:29
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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South Georgia declared rat-free after centuries of rodent devastation

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-05-09 09:01

World’s biggest project to kill off invasive species to protect native wildlife is hailed a success

The world’s biggest project to eradicate a dangerous invasive species has been declared a success, as the remote island of South Georgia is now clear of the rats and mice that had devastated its wildlife for nearly 250 years.

Rats and mice were inadvertently introduced to the island, off the southern tip of South America and close to Antarctica, by ships that stopped there, usually on whaling expeditions. The effect on native bird populations was dramatic. Unused to predators, they laid their eggs on the ground or in burrows, easily accessible to the rodents.

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Use excess wind and solar power to produce hydrogen – report

The Guardian - Wed, 2018-05-09 09:01

With more electricity often generated than needed the excess could be utilised to generate the green power source

Green energy would be boosted if excess electricity from wind and solar farms was used to produce hydrogen for use in heating and other parts of the energy system, according to engineers.

Renewables were the UK’s second biggest source of electricity in the last three months of 2017, and now provide about a third of the country’s power at certain times of day.

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