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BRIEFING: Net zero is being redefined as an imperative for European security
As the IEA and UK government convene a summit on energy security, Poland, holder of the EU presidency, argues that access to low-carbon resources, technologies and their supply chains will be decisive for European energy – and economic – security. Other experts say the future of net zero and European prosperity lies in close cooperation with China.
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Mystery of medieval cemetery near airport runway deepens
Skeletons and artefacts unearthed from the site near Cardiff Airport are baffling archaeologists.
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UPDATE – South Dakota regulators reject CO2 pipeline permit
A major US CO2 pipeline project faces uncertainty as South Dakota regulators rejected its permit application for the second time in a narrow vote Tuesday.
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What would change your mind about climate change? We asked 5,000 Australians – here’s what they told us
Most Australians are still able to be convinced on climate change. As climate action drops off the radar, that’s good news
Kelly Kirkland, Research Fellow in Psychology, The University of Queensland
Abby Robinson, PhD candidate in Social Psychology, The University of Melbourne
Amy S G Lee, PhD Candidate in Social Psychology, The University of Melbourne
Samantha Stanley, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Zoe Leviston, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, Australian National University
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Experts question utility of ‘net zero’ concept, global temperature targets as climate metrics
Climate experts are increasingly growing wary of the usefulness of global temperature targets and the “net zero” concept, both as a goal and as a metric for measuring climate progress, several policy academics have said.
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Reducing Brazil’s fertiliser dependence could cut related GHG emissions almost 90% by 2050 -report
Reducing synthetic fertiliser use in Brazil through regenerative agriculture and other means could curb the country's fertiliser-related greenhouse gas emissions up to 86% by 2050 — whereas inaction could see related emissions rise 89% by then, according to a report published on Wednesday.
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Global shipping fleet braces for geopolitical uncertainty amid rising emissions in first quarter -report
The global shipping sector's greenhouse gas emissions increased in the first quarter of the year, as the sector braces itself for continued uncertainty due to trade tariffs and conflicts, according to the latest report by a maritime technology company published on Wednesday.
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Four huge wind, solar and battery projects granted grid access, but capacity trimmed in key REZ
The post Four huge wind, solar and battery projects granted grid access, but capacity trimmed in key REZ appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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NZ climate commission recommends higher ETS auction volumes, but price settings unchanged
New Zealand’s Climate Change Commission (CCC) has recommended small tweaks to the country’s ETS in its latest annual advice to the government, released Wednesday.
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Advancing remote sensing, methodology standardisation could improve forest offset MRV -panellists
Accelerating the use of remote sensing technologies and standardisation of requirements between carbon credit methodologies could help improve monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) practices for forestry offset projects, experts said at a Tuesday panel.
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Dutton’s weird energy claims in leaders debate show he’s living in opposite-world
The post Dutton’s weird energy claims in leaders debate show he’s living in opposite-world appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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INTERVIEW: Chilean ministries refining CO2 tax after record offset retirements
Chilean ministries are discussing policies that could further increase and diversify carbon retirements against a national CO2 tax on the heels of unexpectedly large offset volumes, and contemplating a role for voluntary credits in ETS designs, according to a top official.
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New solar farm powers up in coal and gas centre after being completed seven months early
The post New solar farm powers up in coal and gas centre after being completed seven months early appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Our uncommon future: How disunity, fear and sabotage threaten Australia’s climate future
The post Our uncommon future: How disunity, fear and sabotage threaten Australia’s climate future appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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These 3 climate misinformation campaigns are operating during the election run-up. Here’s how to spot them
Two experts describe how climate misinformation has infiltrated the election campaign – and how Australians can protect themselves as they head to the polls.
Alfie Chadwick, PhD Candidate, Monash Climate Change Communication Research Hub, Monash University
Libby Lester, Professor (Research) and Director, Monash Climate Change Communication Hub, Monash University
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BRIEFING: UK must be strategic to deliver best hydrogen economy, say experts
Low-carbon hydrogen should be directed towards hard-to-abate industries like steel, glass, and chemicals production, as well as heavy-duty vehicles and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), but avoided in any sector that can be electrified such as personal transport and most home heating, said experts on a webinar about next steps for the UK’s hydrogen industry.
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Verra releases BECCS module under CCS methodology
Voluntary carbon market (VCM) standard Verra released Tuesday a new module for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) under its carbon capture and storage (CCS) methodology.
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EU climate targets unattainable without biomass, study finds
Transitioning to a net zero or negative energy system can be 14-20% more expensive without biomass for energy production, and may simply be unattainable if Europe aims to achieve negative emissions in the long run, according to Swedish and German researchers.
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UK director banned over collapse of £8.5 mln “green” teak investment scheme in Brazil
A British company director has been banned for 11 years after hundreds of investors lost more than £8.5 million in two failed schemes linked to "green" teak plantations in Brazil.
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WEF develops indicators for finance to assess corporates on nature
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has developed 11 indicators that financial institutions can use to assess the nature progress of their portfolio companies.
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