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New Brunswick abandons Canadian carbon tax court challenge

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-07-09 21:38
New Brunswick is abandoning its plan to sue the Canadian government over the federal backstop carbon tax, the province’s premier announced late Monday, adding that his administration would still intervene in Saskatchewan’s Supreme Court appeal.
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UK farmer loses high court fight to stop alpaca being killed

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-07-09 21:15

Judge says there was no evidence that decision not to re-test for bovine TB was unlawful

An alpaca farmer has lost a high court battle to prevent one of her prized animals from being killed.

Helen Macdonald took legal action against the government in a last-ditch attempt to save her stud alpaca, Geronimo, who was earmarked for slaughter after twice testing positive for bovine tuberculosis (bTB).

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David Attenborough: 'To chuck plastic into the ocean is an insult'

BBC - Tue, 2019-07-09 21:08
Broadcaster Sir David Attenborough has told the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee that "to chuck plastic into the ocean is an insult".
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Global warming: How important is the rainforest in limiting global warming?

BBC - Tue, 2019-07-09 20:09
Billions of leaves in the Amazon rainforest take in CO2 – a gas that contributes to global warming.
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Calls mount for a Royal Commission into the Murray-Darling Basin Plan

ABC Environment - Tue, 2019-07-09 19:06
What is the way forward for managing the mighty river system that flows through four states?
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Second REDD project among latest GCF funding approvals

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-07-09 18:36
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) has approved $266.9 million in new funding to ten mitigation and adaptation projects, including a payment to Ecuador for cutting emissions by halting deforestation, the second programme of its kind to receive GCF funds.
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Terri Butler on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan

ABC Environment - Tue, 2019-07-09 18:15
Labor says there is a need for better monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of the multi-billion dollar agreement.
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Indonesia sends rubbish back to Australia and says it's too contaminated to recycle

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-07-09 17:31

Indonesian officials say containers of paper contaminated by electronic waste, used cans and plastic bottles

Indonesia says it will immediately send eight containers of household rubbish back to Australia after inspectors declared the material too contaminated to be recycled.

It is the latest in a series of announcements by south-east Asian nations that they will not be dumping grounds for overseas waste.

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Iran's nuclear program breaches limits for uranium enrichment: 4 key questions answered

The Conversation - Tue, 2019-07-09 16:56
Iran has announced it will breach the limits on uranium enrichment agreed under the 2015 nuclear deal, after the US turned its back on the agreement. What does that mean for Iran's nuclear program? Martin Sevior, Associate Professor of Physics, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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This government is neglecting cycling – Labour would change that | Andy McDonald

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-07-09 16:00

MPs must stop prioritising cars over people if we are to stand a chance of meeting climate goals

The UK is among the worst countries in Europe for cycling participation, and the government is predicted to achieve just a third of the 800m extra cycling trips by 2025 it had aimed for. What’s more, much of the growth so far has been restricted to London.

This is why Tuesday’s debate among MPs on government support for cycling and walking – or rather, the lack thereof – is so important.

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'Inside, the fish are black': the pollution tainting Tunisian beaches | Simon Speakman Cordall

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-07-09 16:00

Across the Gulf of Tunis, domestic and industrial waste is pouring into the sea, rendering stretches of coastline ‘unusable’

Samir Sdiri is insistent. “There are hardly any fish left. Those that they do catch are dirty. If you open up their gills, you can see that the inside is black.”

Against the cafe’s chatter, Lobna Ben Ali Bouazza nods in agreement. “When I was a child, my parents would let us play on the beach here all day, swimming in the sea – everything. These used to be the best beaches around. Now I take my children elsewhere.”

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NSW would welcome new coal plants, despite zero emissions target

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 14:56

A general view of the Mt Piper coal fired power station near expansionNSW energy minister says he would welcome new coal generator, apparently forgetting his government's commitment to zero emissions by 2050.

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How solar heat drives rapid melting of parts of Antarctica's largest ice shelf

The Conversation - Tue, 2019-07-09 14:15
Parts of Antarctica's largest ice shelf are melting ten times faster than the rest of the shelf, and solar heated waters below the ice are to blame. Craig Stewart, Marine Physicist, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Huge machine arrives to support Victoria’s biggest solar farm

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 14:04

Huge 212 tonne machine arrives to provide grid support to what will be Victoria's biggest solar farm. More machines will follow.

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First Nations owned solar to deliver clean energy for Victorian Government

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 14:01

Community energy company, Indigo Power will today announce a new milestone for community renewable energy – a First Nations owned solar power system that will deliver clean energy to the Victorian Government and sustainable financial returns for the Taungurung Land and Waters Council. 

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Selectronic launches the new SP PRO Series 2i multi-mode inverter with built-in advanced communications features

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 13:57

Renowned in the industry for its leading performance and reliability, the new Series 2iproduct range replaces the Series 2 and is now available across Australia and New Zealand.

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Funding to flow towards new pipeline of Queensland hydrogen projects

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 13:53

Applications are now open for the Palaszczuk Government’s $15 million Hydrogen Industry Development Fund, which will support sustainable and renewable hydrogen projects across the state.

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Australia’s emissions surge again, and now well behind Paris trajectory

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 13:39

emissions increase power station coal stacksFirst three months of the year sees Australia's emissions continue to increase, as electricity emissions surge back to 2017 levels in summer heat.

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Renewables revolution still starts at home, with solar and batteries

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 11:48

Australian households will end up driving the transformation of our energy sector to one that’s much more climate friendly.

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Natural gas beat coal in US. Will renewables and storage soon beat gas?

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-07-09 11:44

In US, gas has forced out coal fired generation, but gas plants face increasing pressure from wind and solar power combined with storage technologies.

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