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Airport expansion puts the government on the flight path to years of trouble and strife

The Guardian - 4 hours 26 min ago

On top of the added levels of noise and air pollution, there’s the non-trivial matter of demolishing hundreds of homes, diverting several waterways and rerouting a long stretch of the M25

Ladies and gentlemen, the captain has illuminated the “fasten seat belts” sign. Not only have Sir Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves run into severe turbulence over Heathrow, the flight deck deliberately steered the Labour plane into storm clouds. That’s an interesting choice for a government that was already buffeted by serious unpopularity and it’s a choice that a lot of their own party are struggling to explain to themselves. Anger about the chancellor’s new commitment to back the expansion of the London airport and others is mingled with bewilderment. A lot of Labour people are scratching their heads trying to work out why she wants to burn political capital on a hugely contentious project that couldn’t possibly be complete until long after she’s done at the Treasury and Sir Keir is gone from Number 10.

It was her choice and his. She didn’t have to make airport expansion the centrepiece of her keynote speech about growth. The prime minister, if his title means anything, could have stopped his chancellor had he wanted to. One consequence of the fury about the subject is that it diverts attention from her more welcome thoughts about how to boost Britain’s growth-starved economy.

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Tax on UK incinerators may push councils to send more waste to landfill

The Guardian - 4 hours 56 min ago

Government scheme to penalise pollution from burning rubbish won’t ensure more is recycled, consultants warn

Councils may be forced to send more rubbish to landfill or export it overseas because of a new pollution tax set to be imposed on the UK’s network of waste incinerators.

There are already more than 60 energy-from-waste incinerators across the UK and the Observer revealed in December that as many as 40 new plants are in the pipeline. Many local councils have supported the policy of burning waste, which is cheaper than sending it to landfill.

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How can a new runway at Heathrow be good for the planet? | Observer letters

The Guardian - 5 hours 56 min ago

A West End play reveals the way in which powerful vested interests brought about the demise of the climate protocol

In his review of the play Kyoto (“The Kyoto climate treaty is hailed on stage, but reality tells a different story”, Focus), Robin McKie rightly points out that the world is failing dismally to effectively get a grip on the climate crisis.

Richer countries that were part of the Kyoto bloc – mostly European nations – put in place extensive policies to implement the treaty’s legally binding targets: the UK’s 2008 Climate Change Act, widely emulated across the world, is one example. Climate laws multiplied after 1997. All countries with targets met them, renewables spread much more quickly than expected, and emissions in the Kyoto bloc fell by over 20%, at least partly because of these policies.

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Delayed monsoon and a stalled tropical low: what’s behind north Queensland’s record-breaking floods

The Conversation - 8 hours 45 min ago
Deadly floods have hit large areas of northern Queensland, from Townsville up to Cairns. Hotter seas and a late monsoon are key factors. Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Reeves’s Heathrow third runway report was commissioned by London airport

The Guardian - 15 hours 55 min ago

The chancellor is under fire after a study cited as evidence for expanding the terminal to boost the UK’s economic growth was ordered by Heathrow itself

Rachel Reeves was facing criticism on Saturday night as it was confirmed that a report she cited as evidence that a third ­runway at Heathrow would boost the UK economy was commissioned by the airport itself.

Experts and green groups also challenged Reeves’s view that advances in the production of ­sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) had been a “gamechanger” that would substantially limit the environmental damage of flying, ­saying the claims were overblown and did not stand up to scrutiny.

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Campaigners hail ‘important victory’ in protection of England’s national parks

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 16:00

Minister says there was error when Manningtree station car park extension was approved under last government

Campaigners have celebrated an “important victory” in a closely watched case that will determine whether the government will enforce new legislation aimed at protecting national parks and landscapes in England.

Dedham Vale is a designated “national landscape” on the border of Essex and Suffolk, home to increasingly rare species including hazel dormice and hedgehogs. Within it is Manningtree station, where the train operator Greater Anglia built an extension to the car park to cope with increased traffic.

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‘This is sacred land’: an off-grid Wales community battles to keep their home

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 16:00

Legal action has begun to remove the tenants after the 80-acre site was sold to be turned into a healing retreat

Lunch around the huge sycamore and oak table in the farmhouse kitchen of the off-grid Brithdir Mawr community in the Preseli mountains of west Wales is a warm, gentle affair.

Members of the housing co-operative share soup made from leeks and potatoes grown in the gardens, served with crumbly goat’s cheese from its own herd, all washed down with mugs of mountain spring water.

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Labour warned it risks losing support for net zero if costs not spread fairly

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 15:00

Exclusive: Chief climate adviser calls on Starmer to make ‘strong, confident’ case for green UK that public can buy into

Ensuring that the costs of decarbonisation are shared fairly across society must be a top priority for ministers or they risk losing public support for net zero, the UK’s chief climate adviser has warned.

Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves should be making a “strong, confident” case for decarbonisation as an engine of economic growth, according to Emma Pinchbeck, the chief executive of the Climate Change Committee, the independent statutory adviser.

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LCFS surplus bank reaches new highs with record net credit build in Q3

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 11:18
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) cumulative credit surplus surged to a record high of 4 mln in Q3, as renewable diesel (RD) and renewable natural gas (RNG) net credits reached new peaks, according to state data.
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CFTC: Investors continue CCA, LCFS pullback

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 11:12
Financial entities continued to cool off from California Carbon Allowance (CCA) and Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LFS) futures and options holdings, while emitters increased longer-dated CCAs and LFS positions, latest figures from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed Friday.
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Could the UK actually get colder with global warming?

BBC - Sat, 2025-02-01 10:45
Some scientists fear the risk of a collapse to warm Atlantic currents has not been taken seriously.
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Carney plans to replace Canadian consumer carbon tax with ‘green’ incentives, industry to pick up tab

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 10:21
Federal Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada, is pledging to scrap the country’s revenue-neutral consumer carbon tax in favour of 'green' incentives and tougher targets for heavy industry.
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American timberland firm expects surge in carbon credit sales amid rising demand

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 09:03
An American timberland company anticipates a sharp rise in voluntary carbon credit sales in 2025, forecasting a five-to-ten-fold increase compared to 2024, as demand for high-integrity forest carbon projects continues to grow, its executives said on Friday.
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‘Perfect rat storm’: urban rodent numbers soar as the climate heats, study finds

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 05:00

Sharp rise in population in 11 of 16 cities expected to continue as rising temperatures make it easier for the animals to breed, say researchers

Rat numbers are soaring in cities as global temperatures warm, research shows.

Washington DC, San Francisco, Toronto, New York City and Amsterdam had the greatest increase in these rodents, according to the study, which looked at data from 16 cities globally. Eleven of the cities showed “significant increasing trends in rat numbers”, said the paper published in the journal Science Advances, and these trends were likely to continue.

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Starmer warned against approving oilfield after Labour unease over Heathrow

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 03:59

Exclusive: MPs and ministers say they plan to oppose the PM if he gives consent to the Rosebank development

Senior Labour figures are warning of a serious fight if Keir Starmer tries to give the go-ahead to a giant new oilfield off Shetland later this year.

MPs and ministers have told the Guardian they are prepared to oppose the UK prime minister should he try and give final consent to the Rosebank development, which is Britain’s biggest untapped oilfield.

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G20 falls behind on climate pledges as NDC deadline approaches

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 02:43
As time runs out for countries around the world to submit new national emissions reduction targets to the UN, G20 nations are failing to lead by example, researchers have found.
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Germany greenlights overdue EU ETS reform law

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 02:24
Europe's largest economy has finally moved to transpose the latest version of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) regulation into national law.
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WTO-backed technology transfer can help Caribbean meet EU CBAM challenge -think tank

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 02:01
The World Trade Organization (WTO) can support members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) intergovernmental union to avert the worst impacts of the EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), according to a regional think tank, though CARICOM should also pursue greater intra-bloc alignment between climate and international trade policy.
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EU’s 2040 climate target plan facing delay, amid political infighting

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-02-01 01:19
The European Commission will put forward its 2040 climate target bill “sooner rather than later”, a spokesperson said Friday, reaffirming that Europe’s aim is still to get its legislation adopted before the COP30 UN climate summit in November.
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Britain’s favourite fish at risk of wipeout within decades, predicts report

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-02-01 00:58

Brown trout unlikely to survive in most rivers at height of summer by 2080, says Environment Agency

It has been native to Britain for thousands of years and was heralded as the national fish on the BBC’s Springwatch, but a government report suggests the brown trout risks being wiped out in large parts of England within decades.

The first national temperature projections for English rivers by the Environment Agency forecasts that by 2080 the water will be too warm almost everywhere in England at the height of summer for the iconic Salmo trutta species to feed and grow.

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