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ANALYSIS: Will Germany cancel EUAs to offset its coal phaseout? Analysts aren’t counting on it
Renewables generate one-third of Britain’s Q1 electricity supply
Led by wind power, renewable energy sources generated around 33% of Great Britain’s electricity over the first quarter of 2019, while coal power hit a new low.
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Norwich Cathedral peregrine falcons: A photographer's passion
California carbon bull run to continue as financials staking long-term claims -analysts
UPDATE – US Carbon Pricing Roundup for week ending Apr. 18, 2019
Ontario lawyers go head-to-head with Ottawa in second carbon price lawsuit
NA Markets: California allowances retrace before Easter holiday as RGGI stagnates
EU Market: EUAs tumble back below €27 on pre-holiday profit-taking
Scotland Yard defends response to climate change protests
Met comes under pressure to crack down on the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators
Scotland Yard has defended its response to the rolling protests in London that have caused disruption to millions and pushed climate change towards the top of the national news agenda.
The Metropolitan police has come under increasing pressure to crack down on the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators who have blocked transport networks in the capital in recent days; not least from the home secretary, Sajid Javid, who has urged officers to “take a firm stance”.
Continue reading...Sajid Javid calls for 'full force of law' against Extinction Rebellion protesters
Home secretary asks police to be firm against demonstrators ‘disrupting the lives of others’
Sajid Javid has called on police to use the “full force of the law” against Extinction Rebellion protesters causing disruption in London to draw attention to the issue of climate change.
The home secretary, who is positioning himself for a run at the Conservative party leadership, made a series of tweets condemning “any protesters who are stepping outside the boundaries of the law”.
Continue reading...Extinction Rebellion protests: photos from day four
Guardian picture editors select the best photos from the fourth day of climate protests across London
Continue reading...Climate activists target Heathrow airport as protests continue
Environmental campaigners plan to disrupt airport at start of Easter bank holiday
Environmental campaigners are planning to disrupt Heathrow on Friday as they escalate their protests in an attempt to highlight the climate crisis and demand the government takes urgent action.
Activists, who have successfully blockaded four landmark sites in central London for the past four days, said they will target the airport at the start of the Easter bank holiday.
Continue reading...Ex-BNEF European power and carbon analyst joins France’s Enerdata
Climate change: Sir David Attenborough warns of 'catastrophe'
Carbon Pricing Research Fellow, Second Nature – Boston
Poland increases annual free EUA allocation for utilities
CP Daily: Thursday April 18, 2019
We are not yet doomed: the carbon cutters determined to save the world
An orchestra, a village, an entire country: the movement to rein in greenhouse gas emissions is growing
We are all doomed, it is said. Carbon dioxide is amassing in the atmosphere at levels not seen for millions of years when there were trees at the South Pole and Florida was under water. We have barely a decade to make amends. Protesters are on the streets.
But huge numbers of people have not given up. Not yet. Call them the carbon cutters. They are companies and cities, niche groups and nations. They are commuters and communes, off-gridders and off-setters, investors and institutions – and countless individuals, cutting their meat intake, installing solar panels, eschewing gas guzzlers and long-haul flights.
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