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Wild at Art 2024 winners: Australia’s threatened species through the eyes of children – in pictures

The Guardian - 3 hours 25 min ago

Nearly 5,000 primary school students took part in the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Wild at Art competition, which invites children to create an artwork depicting one of the country’s threatened native animals or plants

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Week in wildlife in pictures: a rebellious kingfisher, golfing bobcats and a sex-mad marsupial

The Guardian - 3 hours 25 min ago

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world

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German biogas company raises funding to scale up carbon-negative plug-and-play plants

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 25 min ago
A German biogas energy startup has raised $62 million in Series A funding following an oversubscribed round, enabling it to begin producing power plants and meet pre-orders from farmers and industrials, it announced on Friday.
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Japanese trading house to join world’s largest low-carbon ammonia project

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 54 min ago
A major Japanese trading house has secured a preliminary agreement to buy a stake in a large low-carbon ammonia project in the US, it announced Friday.
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California LCFS takes the spotlight during contentious environmental justice meeting

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 16 min ago
Discussions surrounding California’s cap-and-trade programme took a backseat as a joint meeting Thursday between regulator ARB and the Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC) focused largely on shortfalls in proposed changes to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS).
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Enemy at the gate? The West Australian turns its guns on Labor to back the mining giants | Weekly Beast

The Guardian - 4 hours 25 min ago

The newspaper owned by billionaire Kerry Stokes has not been shy about attacking environmental reforms – but are readers getting the full picture?

Kerry Stokes’ West Australian has not been shy about its support of mining and resources industries.

Last year an opinion piece by the Woodside chief executive, Meg O’Neill, spruiking the fossil fuel company’s interests was stretched into a front-page splash, a separate news story and an editorial without the tabloid troubling itself to include an alternative view on what she had to say.

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More than 80% of EU marine protected areas are ineffective, study shows

The Guardian - 4 hours 25 min ago

Activities such as mining, dredging and bottom trawling in most MPAs mean conservation targets will be missed, say researchers

Most of Europe’s marine protected areas, set up to safeguard species and habitats, will not meet conservation targets as they provide only “marginal” protection against industrial activities such as dredging, mining and bottom trawling, a study has revealed.

Low levels of protection in 86% of marine protected areas (MPAs) have left the EU far from reaching its 2030 biodiversity targets, which are designed to reduce the risk of species’ extinction, researchers said in a paper published in the One Earth journal. The EU aims to protect 30% of its seas by 2030, with 10% “strictly” protected from damaging activities.

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Labor’s new ‘renewable hydrogen’ targets aim for Australia to produce 15m tonnes by 2050

The Guardian - 4 hours 28 min ago

In announcing the strategy, climate minister Chris Bowen also took a swipe at the ‘climate inactivism’ of critics of the nascent industry

The Albanese government has set annual targets of at least 15m tonnes of “renewable hydrogen” by 2050 and dismissed critics who had “gloated” about setbacks to the nascent industry.

The energy minister, Chris Bowen, said on Friday that Australia’s green hydrogen pipeline of projects was “alive and healthy” as he released the government’s new hydrogen production strategy, which updates the 2019 plan he inherited from the Coalition.

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Soaring summer temperatures push California power sector emissions higher YoY in June, July

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 19 min ago
California’s power sector emissions rose above 2023 levels in June and July with a rise in natural gas power generation and a concurrent decline in the share of renewables as the state sweltered under record temperatures. 
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High Court decision expected on UK coal mine plan

BBC - 5 hours 33 min ago
Legal challenges against the project were submitted by environmental campaigners.
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WCI Markets: CCAs drift awaiting programme updates from ARB

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 23 min ago
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices lacked direction as volatility eased through the week with markets awaiting programme updates from ARB, while Washington’s third quarterly auction cleared in the middle of market expectations.
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Australia and Germany sign €400 mln H2 funding cooperation agreement

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 19 min ago
Australia and Germany have signed a A$660 million (€400 mln) agreement to deepen their cooperation on green hydrogen supply chains and guarantee European buyers for Australian hydrogen producers, the two countries announced Friday.
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Butterfly thieves handed $200,000 fine

BBC - 8 hours 37 min ago
Two Italian men were arrested at a Sri Lankan wildlife park after they were found with hundreds of protected insects.
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BC Premier Eby pledges to scrap province’s carbon tax if Canadian federal mandate is removed

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 36 min ago
British Columbia Premier David Eby on Thursday announced that his government would end the province’s carbon tax if the Canadian federal government removes its legal requirement for provinces and territories to maintain one.
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Paying for overseas carbon credits to meet 2030 NDC “not realistic”, NZ minister says

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 39 min ago
New Zealand’s Minister for Climate Change Simon Watts said it wouldn’t be “realistic” for his country to simply pay for the overseas carbon credits it will need to meet its 2030 international climate target.
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