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DATA DIVE: October sees big jump in retirements of CCP-tagged carbon credits as market awaits next ICVCM decision
Week in wildlife in pictures: a strolling pelican, a venomous newt and a psychedelic swamphen
The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world
Continue reading...COP29 chief exec caught promoting fossil fuel deals
Odour of oil and return of Trump hang heavy over Cop29 in Baku
Prospects of strong outcome appear dim but there is hope the talks will address pressing issue of climate finance
More than 100 heads of state and government are expected to land in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, over the next few days and the first thing they are likely to notice is the smell of oil. The odour hangs heavy in the air, evidence of the abundance of fossil fuels in this small country on the shores of the Caspian Sea.
Flaring from refineries lights up the night sky, and the city is dotted with diminutive “nodding donkey” oil wells raising and lowering their pistons as they draw from the earth. Even the national symbol is a gas flame, epitomised in the shape of three skyscrapers that tower over the city.
Continue reading...Offshore wind project wins court appeal over rejected licence in Gippsland
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‘Essential to act now’ to prevent chaotic climate breakdown, warns UN chief
On the eve of Cop29 in Baku, António Guterres says dangers are underestimated as irreversible tipping points near
The world is still underestimating the risk of catastrophic climate breakdown and ecosystem collapse, the UN secretary general has warned in the run-up to Cop29, acknowledging that the rise in global heating is on course to soar past 1.5C (2.7F) over pre-industrial levels in the coming years.
Humanity is approaching potentially irreversible tipping points such as the collapse of the Amazon rainforest and the Greenland ice sheet as global temperatures rise, António Guterres has said, warning that governments are not making the deep cuts to greenhouse gas emissions needed to limit warming to safe levels.
Continue reading...10 reasons why Donald Trump can’t derail global climate action
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“HOFF and HON:” Gold mine passes key test, shifts to 100 pct renewables and back again
The post “HOFF and HON:” Gold mine passes key test, shifts to 100 pct renewables and back again appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Alinta signs early contractor deal for first multi-billion dollar pumped hydro project
Alinta signs early contracting deal for proposed multi-billion dollar pumped hybrid project in NSW.
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Land deal signed for deep storage to create Broken Hill mini grid, but network rules still stand in the way
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10 reasons why US president-elect Donald Trump can’t derail global climate action
Energy Insiders Podcast: Trump is back, and the frog is still boiling
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Canadian emissions reductions too slow, overly optimistic, and a far cry from 2030 targets, auditor general says
Emissions from private jets climb nearly 50% during 2019-23, study finds
Tesla Megapacks arrive as former coal site transforms into big Queensland battery
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Made in the clean power-generating shade
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Bring waste sectors into UK ETS but don’t raise emissions cap, Climate Change Committee urges govt
WCI Markets: WCAs cool off post repeal defeat, CCAs gain amidst ARB update wait
Nuclear waste management could add billions to electricity supply costs
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