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CP Daily: Friday March 1, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 11:20
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Microorganisms produce more CO2 in a warming world

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-03-02 11:05
Meanwhile, there still remain easy and effective ways to reduce the extra input of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and remove some of what’s there.
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GIS Manager, Finite Carbon – Tallahassee, Florida

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 07:41
Finite Carbon’s team of ten full-time carbon and forestry experts with deep experience in timber management, forest conservation and forest carbon accounting seeks a GIS manager to assist in project development and database management as the company continues to grow.
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Maine expected to join regional transportation carbon pricing programme as New York waits

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 07:40
Maine is expected to sign onto the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) shortly, as the programme ramps up work to regulate fuel sector emissions in the US northeast and Mid-Atlantic region, numerous sources told Carbon Pulse.
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US Carbon Pricing Roundup for week ending Mar. 1, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 07:17
A summary of legislative action on carbon pricing and clean energy bills at the US state level taken this week, including Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) and CO2 tax bills in Vermont, a RGGI bill in New Hampshire, and a 100% carbon-free electric bill in Washington.
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The race to build a better battery

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-03-02 07:05
As climate change policy dominates debate, the world moves inexorably towards 100% renewable energy, and is engaged in a race to build and commercialize the hottest tech behind this global shift – batteries.
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EU member states have completed nearly 60% of their 2019 EUA allocations -data

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 06:45
EU member states have distributed nearly 60% of the 758.5 million allowances earmarked for free allocation to industrial emitters this year, according to data released late Friday by the European Commission, with five governments having not yet started the annual process.
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Oregon ETS linkage may not occur at 2021 start date -senator

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 06:44
Oregon may not immediately link its proposed ETS to the WCI cap-and-trade scheme in 2021, but a connection to California and Quebec's markets remains a priority, the bill's author told Carbon Pulse.
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EU Market: Recovery rally rolls into sixth day as EUAs post 18% weekly rise

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 06:16
European carbon prices rose for a sixth straight day on Friday, extending their recent rally to over 20% and completely recovering all of February’s losses to kick off March.
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Country Breakfast Features

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-03-02 05:45
This week ground breaking research on how grain crops can combat climate change; click go the shears and Birdsville welcomes Queensland floodwaters.
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A Big Country

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-03-02 05:20
Tracking dugongs in the Gulf of Carpentaria; reviving ancient Aboriginal bunya harvest tradition; end of an era for regional retailer; octogenarian triathlete touts benefits of exercise.
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Jay Inslee: Washington governor to run on climate change

BBC - Sat, 2019-03-02 05:13
The two-term governor will focus his campaign on "defeating climate change" and creating energy jobs.
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Off Track presents Outside/In

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-03-02 04:30
It turns out, some forests love fire.
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SpaceX set for crew demo launch

BBC - Sat, 2019-03-02 03:39
The US is about to take a major step towards being able to fly its astronauts into space once again.
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Vice President, Biogas, Inlandsis Fund – Remote

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 02:13
The Inlandsis Fund is seeking a vice president of biogas to help build out and qualify the growing pipeline of projects in key North American RFS, LCFS and related markets,
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Analyst, Inlandsis Fund – Montreal/Victoria

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-03-02 02:06
The Inlandsis Fund is seeking an analyst to help make substantial contributions to its investments, portfolio and strategy in carbon markets and renewable natural gas projects.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-03-02 00:30

A layer cake of waterfowl, a cheeky monkey and a much-loved baby giraffe

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Webspinners: the UK’s first new insect for 100 years

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-03-01 23:03

Aposthonia ceylonica is more often found in Thailand but the bugs have migrated to Brexit Britain

Name: Webspinners.

Napalm Death’s warm-up act, right? Try again.

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Youth climate strikers: 'We are going to change the fate of humanity'

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-03-01 22:00

Exclusive: Students issue an open letter ahead of global day of action on 15 March, when young people are expected to strike across 50 nations

Read the climate strikers’ letter

The students striking from schools around the world to demand action on climate change have issued an uncompromising open letter stating: “We are going to change the fate of humanity, whether you like it or not.”

The letter, published by the Guardian, says: “United we will rise on 15 March and many times after until we see climate justice. We demand the world’s decision makers take responsibility and solve this crisis. You have failed us in the past. [But] the youth of this world has started to move and we will not rest again.”

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Climate crisis and a betrayed generation

The Guardian - Fri, 2019-03-01 22:00

Activists behind recent youth-led climate protests say their views are being ignored in the debate about global warming

We, the young, are deeply concerned about our future. Humanity is currently causing the sixth mass extinction of species and the global climate system is at the brink of a catastrophic crisis. Its devastating impacts are already felt by millions of people around the globe. Yet we are far from reaching the goals of the Paris agreement.

Young people make up more than half of the global population. Our generation grew up with the climate crisis and we will have to deal with it for the rest of our lives. Despite that fact, most of us are not included in the local and global decision-making process. We are the voiceless future of humanity.

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