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Environmental brokers, carbon credit project financier announce CO2 removals fund
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Starmer’s £28bn green pledge is a vote winner. Labour must ignore Tory attacks and keep the faith | Pollly Toynbee
Strategists are getting nervous, but energy efficiency and kickstarting growth are important to voters
Just as I sat down to write this, yet another one thumped into my inbox. “£28bn every year … Labour have not changed – their irresponsible spending plans will result in higher taxes and hard-working people paying the price.” Conservative campaign headquarters is hammering out daily attacks on Labour’s £28bn green prosperity plan.
Seeking any gap in the Starmer-Reeves fiscal armour, they like to pretend there’s been no change since the Corbyn campaign’s surprise £58bn extra spend, mid-election campaign. But that’s a rubber sword after their own 13-year failed stewardship – and Liz Truss’s fiscal fiasco.
Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist
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Consultant, Climate Change and Carbon Markets, Hamerkop Climate Impacts – London
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World’s biggest eight-hour lithium battery wins NSW long duration storage tender
Two huge lithium-ion batteries, and the Broken Hill compressed air storage project, win storage tender in result that may lead to rethink of what long duration storage technologies will look like.
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NSW secures another $4.2 billion of wind, solar and storage to help shift from coal
NSW lands another $4.2 billion in wind, solar and storage projects, including big wins for Andrew Forrest and Neoen, and three ground-breaking long duration storage projects.
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UK to explore carbon market supply balancing mechanism, permit prices surge
UK to introduce carbon tax on steel imports from 2027
Plan, which aims to support domestic producers, will also apply to iron, ceramics and cement
Imported raw materials such as steel and cement will incur a new carbon tax from 2027 under UK plans designed to support domestic producers and reduce emissions, but the government is facing criticism for not moving fast enough.
The Treasury said the tax would help address the phenomenon of “carbon leakage”, in which UK manufacturers are undercut on price by foreign rivals whose governments do not impose levies on businesses that emit a lot of carbon.
Continue reading...RSPCA Young Photographer awards 2023 – in pictures
The next generation of wildlife photographers are showcased in the RSPCA Young Photographer awards 2023. Here’s a selection of the winning entries, capturing the natural world around them
Continue reading...Clear signs of change in nature finance market, paper says
Mitsubishi teams up with Thai player for AZEC decarbonisation work
Climate Change Authority recommends ACCUs for non-biological removals
UK confirms will introduce carbon border measures by 2027
I used to fly around the world in all-expenses-paid luxury – but I couldn’t face my conscience | Carlton Reid
Quitting flying as a travel writer was easier than I expected. Now for the hard part: convincing my family to do the same
As a travel writer, I’m used to receiving invitations to five-star resorts in far-flung destinations such as the Seychelles, all expenses paid. But now I ignore these emails. I quit flying three years ago. I’m not afraid to fly; I stopped because of the climate crisis. In addition to travel, I write about green issues, and I decided I could no longer in good conscience specialise in sustainability while continuing to fly.
I was a late convert to the cause, taking a plane to Israel in 2020 to write about a Palestinian cycle advocacy group. A trip like that would be off limits to me today, even if peace broke out any time soon. It’s all but impossible to reach Israel from Europe without flying. It’s almost as tough to reach the Antipodes from the UK without a long-haul flight, so bang goes a quick-ish trip to New Zealand or Australia.
Carlton Reid is a freelance transport journalist
Continue reading...The melting glaciers of Karakoram – in pictures
On the steep slope of a glacier jutting through the Hunza valley in Pakistan’s mountainous far north, Tariq Jamil measures the ice’s movement and takes photos. Later, he creates a report that includes data from sensors and another camera installed near the Shisper glacier to update his village an hour’s hike downstream. His mission: to mobilise his community of 200 families in Hassanabad, in the Karakoram mountains, to fight for a future for their village and way of life, increasingly under threat from unstable lakes formed by melting glacier ice
Continue reading...Australia’s human-induced regeneration debate continues as audit review findings swiftly criticised by experts
A wallaby, crocodile and cow: animals in Queensland battle major flooding – video
Animals fight for survival in far north Queensland after ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper brings days of heavy rains, saturating parts of the region. The rain is forecast to continue over the next 24 hours, with some areas already hit with more than a metre and water levels expected to break 1977 records
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