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Poland to compensate for higher EU carbon prices, repeats call for ETS intervention
Indian activist dies during hunger strike over Ganges river pollution
GD Agarwal had been fasting since 22 June to protest against government inaction in cleaning the river
An Indian environmental activist has died on the 111th day of a hunger strike to pressure the government to clean the Ganges river.
GD Agarwal, a former professor of environmental engineering at one of India’s top universities, died on Thursday afternoon in hospital in the north Indian city of Rishikesh, where he had been admitted earlier that day.
Continue reading...Reusable coffee cups are just a drop in the ocean for efforts to save our seas
Overfishing and climate change harm the marine environment at least as much as plastic pollution
Films such as A Plastic Ocean, and the huge success of Blue Planet II, have brought ocean plastic pollution firmly into the popular domain. Plastic has become ubiquitous through the world’s oceans, with fragments found in deep ocean trenches and the Arctic ice sheets. Furthermore, pictures of charismatic animals such as whales and turtles consuming or entangled in plastic provide powerful imagery of the problem to the public.
There is no doubt plastic is a big issue. A study in the journal Marine Policy suggests plastic pollution might be reaching a planetary boundary, a term used to describe safe operational environmental limits within which the world can continue to function safely.
Continue reading...Fracking to start in Lancashire as legal challenge fails
Scrapping UK grants for hybrid cars 'astounding', says industry
Government ends incentives to buy new hybrids and cuts those for electric vehicles
Incentives for consumers to buy hybrid and electric cars rather than diesel or petrol alternatives have been slashed by the government, adding thousands of pounds to the price of a new low-emission vehicle.
Car manufacturers said the decision was an “astounding” move. It comes only three months after the transport secretary, Chris Grayling, published a Road to Zero strategy to curb vehicle emissions by promoting greener cars and three days after the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change called for an urgent switch to electric vehicles.
Continue reading...The week in wildlife – in pictures
A rhinoceros hornbill and a white moray eel are among this week’s pick of images from the natural world
Continue reading...Fracking to restart in UK after last-minute legal bid fails
High court rejects request to temporarily block Cuadrilla operation in Lancashire
The first fracking in the UK for seven years will start on Saturday, the shale gas company Cuadrilla has confirmed, after campaigners lost a last-minute legal challenge to block the operations.
Lancashire resident Robert Dennett won an interim injunction last Friday against Lancashire county council, putting a temporary halt to the start of fracking at a well outside Blackpool.
Continue reading...Norfolk man who illegally hoarded 5,000 rare eggs faces jail
CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Oct. 12
ETS back on agenda as China clarifies ministry role
NZ Market: NZUs come off highs as buyers retreat
Australia offset issuance steady at 228k, with little new supply to secondary market
Norway electric car sales chart record month
Of 10,620 new passenger vehicles registered in Norway in September, nearly half were electric.
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Tesla China EV factory a step closer, with $200m land deal
China made Teslas could be headed Australia's way, after news of progress on a site for a factory near Shanghai.
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Jaguar adds sound to I-Pace, ahead of EV regulations
Jaguar sounds new solution to the silence of electric vehicles, a year ahead of upcoming global noise regulations.
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Tesla Model 3, Nissan Leaf drive EV sales in Canada
Canada Q3 sales figures show Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model 3 leading way in battery electric vehicle sales – and Model 3 only hit north America market in May.
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Lovebirds: male penguin couple in Sydney ‘absolute naturals’ at incubating live egg
‘Inseparable’ Sphen and Magic show ‘great excitement caring for their egg’ and are natural parents, aquarium says
Two male penguins have “proposed” to each other in a Sydney aquarium, and are now the proud foster parents of an egg.
Sphen and Magic, two gentoo penguins, have built a bigger nest than any other couple, take turns incubating, and have been praised by staff as model parents.
Continue reading...Low-emission cows: farming responds to climate warning
Farmers are ‘up for radical thought’ following bad harvests due to extreme weather, NFU says
From low-emission cows to robotic soil management, the farming industry will have to explore new approaches in the wake of a UN warning that the world needs to cut meat consumption or face worsening climate chaos.
That was the message from Guy Smith, vice-president of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU), this week as policymakers began to discuss how Britain can address the challenges posed by the recent global warming report by the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Continue reading...Monash Uni 100% renewable microgrid trial wins ARENA backing
ARENA tips $2.9m into trial with Monash University and technology partner Indra Australia to run Clatyon campus entirely on renewable energy.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Solar’s big year, and Senec storage
Solar’s big year, an interview with German battery storage maker Senec, and a round-up of the highlights of the All Energy conference.
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