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Australia's emissions still rising, says report withheld in defiance of Senate order
Data showing 0.7% rise in 2018 published a week late and only after minister discloses it to the Australian
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are still increasing, according to a government report that was withheld for a week in defiance of a Senate order.
The environment department published its emissions data for the December 2018 quarter on Thursday morning, but only after the energy and emissions reduction minister, Angus Taylor, first disclosed information from the report in an interview with the Australian.
Continue reading...Queensland court to hear government appeal on Friday on solar rule rejection
Queensland government attempts to overturn Supreme Court ruling that declared its controversial "solar rules" invalid to be heard by Court of Appeal on Friday.
The post Queensland court to hear government appeal on Friday on solar rule rejection appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Sydney's Inner West council fully divests from fossil fuels
Council wants NSW government to work with banks on financial products to make divestment easier
Sydney’s Inner West council says it has 100% divested from fossil fuels after a three-year process that began before the amalgamation of Leichhardt, Marrickville and Ashfield councils.
The council is now calling on the New South Wales government to work with the big four banks “to develop financial products that will allow more organisations to follow our lead”.
Continue reading...Norway’s Equinor to build world’s biggest floating wind farm near Canary Islands
Norwegian multinational energy company Equinor has received approval to build the world’s largest planned floating offshore wind farm.
The post Norway’s Equinor to build world’s biggest floating wind farm near Canary Islands appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Coal-dependent Chile vows to eradicate fuel by 2040
Chile, the host of the next UN climate talks unveiled its plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050, which will require one of the fastest coal shut downs anywhere.
The post Coal-dependent Chile vows to eradicate fuel by 2040 appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia’s emissions jump again, as Taylor delivers early spin to Murdoch media
Latest data shows how Australia's greenhouse emissions continue to surge as Angus Taylor opts to release greenhouse figures through the Murdoch press.
The post Australia’s emissions jump again, as Taylor delivers early spin to Murdoch media appeared first on RenewEconomy.
CP Daily: Wednesday June 5, 2019
Heathrow scanners mean liquids can stay in bags
Ultimate limit of human endurance found
Cat declawing: Should it be banned, and why does it happen in the US?
Washington state legislators, localities planning next steps for LCFS push
New Jersey could finalise RGGI regulations next month -source
How we're helping the western ground parrot survive climate change
EU Market: EUAs retreat back towards €24 as oil slump weighs late on
Boris Johnson challenged by Labour over climate science
Rebecca Long-Bailey questions how much authority the government has on issue
Boris Johnson has been challenged by Labour to clearly disavow his previous denial of climate science, after several other Conservative leadership hopefuls said they accept there is a climate emergency.
A dividing line between the candidates opened up on the issue after Andrea Leadsom, a Brexit-supporting former cabinet minister, Sajid Javid, the home secretary, and Rory Stewart, the international development secretary, told a One Nation group hustings on Tuesday night they would tackle the climate emergency as a global crisis.
Continue reading...Alberta eliminates C$30 carbon levy, but timeline for federal replacement uncertain
Top EU ETS emitter Ryanair to publish monthly CO2 data
Thousands could perish annually in US if global heating not curbed, study finds
Every year nearly 5,800 people are expected to die in New York, 2,500 in Los Angeles and more than 2,300 in Miami
Thousands of heat-related deaths in major US cities could be avoided if rising global temperatures are curbed, new research has found.
On current global heating trends, thousands of people are set to perish due to the heat every year across 15 major US cities, in an analysis by a team of British and American researchers.
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