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Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-07-08 22:12
EUAs ticked further above €26 early on Monday, with observers saying lighter auction volume could provide support this week.
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Jodrell Bank Observatory made Unesco World Heritage site

BBC - Mon, 2019-07-08 22:05
Jodrell Bank has now joined locations such as the ancient city of Babylon on the prestigious list.
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Billions spent on Murray-Darling water infrastructure: here's the result

The Conversation - Mon, 2019-07-08 20:27
A federal program to help the Murray-Darling environment accidentally lowered water levels – but not as much as previous reports had feared. Q J Wang, Professor, University of Melbourne Avril Horne, Research fellow, Department of Infrastructure Engineering, University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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New Zealand launches tender to build CO2 auctioning platform

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-07-08 20:11
The New Zealand government launched a tender on Monday for information and advice on building an auction platform for its ETS, with the intention to start selling carbon allowances next year.
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GHG removal trading platform considers expansion beyond Nordics

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2019-07-08 20:05
The Puro GHG removal trading platform led by Finnish utility Fortum is considering expanding beyond its Nordic base after holding three pilot auctions for the voluntary carbon market.
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It's high time to create a World Carbon Bank | Kenneth Rogoff

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-07-08 19:56

We could use a global carbon tax to give developing countries incentives to phase out coal

Although much derided by climate-change deniers, not least Donald Trump, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s Green New Deal hits the nail on the head with its urgent call for the US to lead by example on global warming. But the sad truth is that, for all the needless waste produced by Americans’ gluttonous culture, emerging Asia is by far the main driver of the world’s growing carbon dioxide emissions. No amount of handwringing will solve the problem. The way to do that is to establish the right incentives for countries such as China, India, Vietnam, Indonesia and Bangladesh.

It is hard to see how to do this within the framework of existing multilateral aid institutions, which have limited expertise on climate issues and are pulled in different directions by their various constituencies. For example, to the dismay of many energy experts, the World Bank recently rather capriciously decided to stop funding virtually all new fossil-fuel plants, including natural gas. But replacing dirty coal plants with relatively clean natural gas is how the US has managed to reduce emissions growth dramatically over the past decade (despite Trump’s best efforts), and is a centrepiece of the famous “Princeton wedges” pragmatic options for minimising climate risk. One cannot let the perfect become the enemy of good in the transition to a carbon-neutral future.

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Country Drive - Summer grains, MDB Plan water 'rorts' and wool industry woes

ABC Environment - Mon, 2019-07-08 18:52
RN Drive's Country Drive ploughs through some of the most important news of the week from rural and regional Australia.
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Channel 5's nonsense will make me and other cyclists less safe

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-07-08 16:00

Cyclists: Scourge of the Roads? isn’t just as bad as the title indicates – it’s irresponsible

On Wednesday morning, I’ll be a little bit more wary when I cycle into work. I’m always hugely careful, anyway – the trip involves sharing space with tonne-plus lumps of speeding metal – but this time I’ll be particularly on my guard. Why? Because Channel 5 are putting me, and others, at risk.

At 9.15pm on Tuesday, a reasonably sizeable number of people, the majority of whom probably drive motor vehicles, will sit down to watch what is undoubtedly the worst, most scaremongering, inaccurate, downright irresponsible programme on cycling I’ve ever seen.

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Air pollution in Birmingham 'shortens lives of children by half a year'

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-07-08 15:00

City one of five required by government to set up a clean air zone to tackle nitrogen dioxide and PM2.5s

Primary school children who grow up in Birmingham could lose half a year of their lives due to illegal levels of air pollution in the city, a new report warns.

The study examines levels of nitrogen dioxide and particulate pollution (PM2.5) in the city and calculates that an eight-year-old child could die up to seven months early if exposed over their lifetimes to toxic air. The loss of life expectancy is worse in Birmingham than some other major cities in the UK including Manchester, researchers found.

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Australia’s first offshore wind project moves forward with labour market study

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-07-08 13:56

Offshore wind farm energy turbines at dawnProponents of 2,200MW Star of the South project begin labour market study for first offshore wind farm in southern hemisphere.

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Saudi row over 1.5°C science raises frustration with UN consensus model

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-07-08 13:35

Diplomats are losing patience with players like Saudi Arabia blocking progress at international climate talks, instead looking to other forums for action.

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Australia to become world’s biggest dealer in fossil fuel emissions

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-07-08 13:34

Coal being driven and dumped by a front loader dealer - optimisedAustralia's responsibility for global emissions is set to soar as government policies push more coal and gas into a diminishing market for fossil fuels.

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Australia just got overtaken by Vietnam for large scale solar installations

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-07-08 12:25

Australia has experienced a four-fold jump in large scale solar farms in the last year, but it has still been overtaken by a stunning surge in Vietnam.

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Wildfires: Our generation needs to stop climate change

BBC - Mon, 2019-07-08 11:53
The UK has had more wildfires in half of 2019 than any year on record, Joe wants to learn why.
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Mandla Maseko: Would-be African astronaut dies in road crash

BBC - Mon, 2019-07-08 10:57
Mandla Maseko, from South Africa, won a chance to become the first black African in space.
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Chernobyl: Rescuing the abandoned dogs in the exclusion zone

BBC - Mon, 2019-07-08 09:30
The offspring of abandoned pets in the nuclear exclusion zone are receiving veterinary help.
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British Gas and SSE to purge petrol and diesel from fleets by 2030

The Guardian - Mon, 2019-07-08 09:01

Two of big six energy companies sign up to pledge organised by the Climate Group

Two of Britain’s biggest energy suppliers are accelerating the drive towards greener vehicles by pledging to replace their existing fleet of vans with all-electric models by 2030.

British Gas owner Centrica and SSE have committed to switch to electric cars and vans a decade ahead of the government’s ban on the sale of new combustion engine vehicles.

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Expanding Australia's blue economy

ABC Environment - Mon, 2019-07-08 08:45
Marine scientists from around the country are gathering in Fremantle for their annual conference to hear the latest efforts to develop Australia's blue economy.
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Taxpayers funding corporate expansion in Murray-Darling Basin

ABC Environment - Mon, 2019-07-08 08:36
Billions of dollars in Commonwealth funds have been handed out to irrigators in the Murray-Darling Basin under a scheme that was supposed to help the environment.
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Australia now has more than 9GW of small scale rooftop solar

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2019-07-08 08:00

Australia reaches another key milestone in rooftop solar installations, with 9GW across the country and the 10GW mark likely to be reached by year end.

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