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Insurance giant Axa dumps investments in tar sands pipelines
Axa will also stop insuring US oil pipelines for business and ethical reasons, taking fossil fuel divestment to new level
One of the world’s biggest financial services companies is both dumping investments and ending insurance for controversial US oil pipelines, taking fossil fuel divestment to a new level.
Axa is also quadrupling its divestment from coal businesses and increasing its green investments fivefold by 2020. The moves were announced at the One Planet Summit in Paris, called by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, to accelerate the use of global finance in fighting climate change.
Continue reading...It's not asking the earth for independent watchdog to fill EU gap
Michael Gove must deliver on his promise to give ‘the environment a voice’ to ensure short-term politics do not interfere with the natural world
Michael Gove has raised the stakes for those of us determined to see a world-class environment for the UK. The environment secretary has vowed that the government will establish a “new, world-leading body to give the environment a voice and hold the powerful to account, independent of government and able to speak its mind freely”.
MPs will debate this new institution during the next stages of the withdrawal bill in parliament on Tuesday and must ensure Gove’s promises are turned into legally binding commitments.
Continue reading...Wet wipes make up 93% of matter causing UK sewer blockages
City to Sea campaign says we must rethink bad habits and only flush ‘three Ps: pee, paper and poo’ as study finds blockages cost UK £100m a year
Baby wipes are causing hundreds of thousands of blockages in the UK sewer system and costing the country £100m every year, according to a new report.
The study from Water UK, the trade body representing all of the main water and sewerage companies in the country, found that wipes made up about 93% of the material causing the sewer blockages.
Continue reading...Green Investment Bank sold too cheaply, watchdog says
National Audit Office report puts Macquarie deal at low end of valuation with extra tens of millions lost from rejection of phased sale option
Ministers missed out on tens of millions extra on the sale of the Green Investment Bank (GIB) in August, according to the spending watchdog.
The National Audit Office said the £1.6bn paid in cash by the Australian bank Macquarie came in at the low end of the government’s valuation. Macquarie agreed to spend a further £500m to cover the bank’s existing commitments.
Continue reading...Overfishing and climate change push seabirds to extinction
Kittiwakes and gannets are among seabirds that have joined endangered species on IUCN red list as food stocks dwindle, says study
Overfishing and climate change are pushing some of the world’s most iconic seabirds to the brink of extinction, according to a new report.
The study reveals that kittiwakes and gannets are among a number of seabirds that have now joined the red list of under-threat birds drawn up by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Continue reading...Egg unboiling machine could deliver battery breakthrough
Turnbull blows trumpet for right wing idiocy on energy
Queensland names new energy minister – meet Dr Anthony Lynham
CEFC continues to expand clean energy investments in South Australia
Lucky winner: why this beach in WA claims the crown of Australia's whitest sand
Wild elephant attacks vehicles in China – video
Footage from local residents and forestry officials shows the moment an elephant attacks two vehicles in the middle of a road in southwest China’s Yunnan Province
Continue reading...Golden eagle migration out of sync with climate change
ARENA gives perovskite solar tech a push, with $6m Greatcell grant
AEMO relaxes constraints on wind power in South Australia
80MW solar farm proposed for Tamworth, NSW
New study smashes myths about “embodied” energy in wind and solar
‘Utopian’ currency Bitcoin is a potentially catastrophic energy guzzler
'Worrying alarm call' for world's birds on brink of extinction
Meet the newest carbon neutral network member
Macron awards US scientists grants to move to France in defiance of Trump
France’s president awards millions of euros to 18 American scientists to relocate in effort to counter Donald Trump on the climate change front
Eighteen climate scientists from the US and elsewhere have hit the jackpot as France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, awarded them millions of euros in grants to relocate to France for the rest of Donald Trump’s presidential term.
The “Make Our Planet Great Again” grants – a nod to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan – are part of Macron’s efforts to counter Trump on the climate change front. Macron announced a contest for the projects in June, hours after Trump declared he would withdraw the US from the Paris climate accord.
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