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Tesla big battery powerless to stop S.A. price gouging

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 14:28
Tesla says unprecedented chaos in South Australia's electricity market on Monday highlights need for quick shift to 5-minute settlement. Coalition predictably blames renewables, while ACCC waves its hands and says price gouging is perfectly legal.
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Australians can buy hybrid Mini EV next year

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 14:04
BMW Group has confirmed Australian arrival of MINI Countryman plug-in hybrid EV in second quarter of 2019.
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First look at electric Mini Countryman sketches

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 13:39
Mini has released some preliminary sketches for what promises to be the first fully electric production model for the quintessentially British brand.
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Meanwhile, California slashes emissions to below 1990 levels

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 13:08
California's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen to 1990 levels, well ahead of the state's 2020 target date.
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Ireland votes to divest from fossil fuels within 5 years

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 13:03
Ireland becomes world’s first nation to legislate to divest completely from fossil fuels, after passage of bill compelling €8.9bn Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) to withdraw all money invested in oil, gas and coal.
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Spain nears 50% renewables for first half 2018, led by wind power

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 13:02
Wind, hydro and solar combined to supply 45.8% of Spain's electricity demand in first six months of 2018.
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Next Kraftwerke adds battery to Virtual Power Plant to deliver control reserve in Belgium

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 11:09
Next Kraftwerke has teamed up with sustainable energy company Eneco Belgium and battery supplier Alfen to integrate a 2-megawatt battery to its Virtual Power Plant Next Pool.
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Rapid rise of UK electric vehicles sees National Grid double its 2040 forecast

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 11:07
National Grid says rapid rise of EVs will help the UK shift towards more renewable and low-carbon electricity generation.
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Australia ranked worst in world on climate action

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2018-07-13 11:05
Australia’s exported greenhouse emissions are higher per person than even Saudi Arabia’s.
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Floods and landslides in Japan – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-07-13 10:57

Heavy rains that hit western Japan last week have resulted in landslides and flooding – the worst the country has experienced in 36 years. The death toll has risen to 200, with most of those in the Hiroshima and Okayama prefectures

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Brexit 'could damage UK environment'

BBC - Fri, 2018-07-13 09:39
MPs demand legislation to ensure the government delivers on post-Brexit air pollution promises
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Iceman's last meal was high-fat, high-calorie feast

BBC - Fri, 2018-07-13 09:39
Mountain goat, red deer, cereal grains and a toxic fern: What our ancestors ate 5,000 years ago.
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Climate Change Solicitor, EDO NSW – Sydney

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-07-13 08:12
EDO NSW is a community legal centre specialising in public interest environmental law and policy. Our mission is to help the community protect the environment through the law. We have a fantastic maternity leave-backfill opportunity in our Litigation Team to use your legal skills to develop and support our climate change litigation.
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CP Daily: Thursday July 12, 2018

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-07-13 07:50
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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NA Markets: California shrugs off data on Ontario permits as RGGI slows

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-07-13 07:11
US carbon prices moved in opposite directions this week, but the change in values and volumes was minimal in both markets as new WCI data was published and the holiday season neared its peak.
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How to break up with plastics (using behavioural science)

The Conversation - Fri, 2018-07-13 06:05
How do you help a country get over plastic? By creating awareness and minor inconveniences and by providing lots of reminders. Kim Borg, Doctoral Candidate & Research Officer at BehaviourWorks Australia, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Recycling crisis: why don't we have a national container deposit scheme?

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-07-13 04:00

Difficult to coordinate, yes. But it could ameliorate Australia’s waste and recycling woes

In June, a wide-ranging Senate inquiry into the state of Australia’s recycling system recommended a national container deposit scheme (CDS) be rolled out across the country.

Of all 18 inquiry recommendations, a national scheme is one that is at least part way there, all states except Tasmania and Victoria with an existing scheme or one soon to be implemented.

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California LCFS Roundup: Prices extend record highs ahead of quarterly data release

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-07-13 03:27
Average credit prices in California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) continued to set new highs in June, as market participants await more information on credit figures from Q1 2018 and regulator ARB’s rulemaking package.
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EU Market: After touching fresh high, EUAs dip below €16 to end 8-day rally

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-07-13 03:02
European carbon prices fell on Thursday, briefly dipping below €16 amid tumbling energy prices to end a 10% rally that had built up over eight straight days of gains.
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A whale would have been a right catch for a Roman fisherman | Letters

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-07-13 02:58
Far more likely the Romans merely exploited any dead whales found floating or cast ashore, suggests Pete Eiseman-Renyard

The researchers first quoted in your article (Romans had whale industry, research suggests, 11 July) have made a very bold extrapolation from very small evidence. I would agree with Dr Erica Rowan, cited towards the end of the piece, that one might expect documentary evidence if the Romans actually had a whaling industry. Far more likely they merely exploited any drift whales (dead whales found floating or cast ashore).

Right whales (so called because they were the right whale to catch, being slow-swimming, floated once killed, and had a thick layer of blubber and a mouth full of baleen) certainly were exploited in the post-Roman period, and the Biscayan community had been rendered extinct by the Basque whalers by medieval times.

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