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Climate expert launches new firm to circumvent traditional process for developing US carbon offset protocols

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-06-01 06:40
A new company is looking to expand US carbon offset opportunities in agriculture by taking the "opposite approach" to the current system of protocol development.
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Output threat for EU metals industry after Trump imposes tariffs on allies

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-06-01 06:10
The US slapped import tariffs on steel and aluminium from the previously-exempted EU, Canada, and Mexico on Thursday, prompting European producers to urge retaliation against potential cuts to their EU ETS-covered output.
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Is your dog happy? Ten common misconceptions about dog behaviour

The Conversation - Fri, 2018-06-01 05:52
Here are ten common misconceptions about what dogs need and how they communicate with us. Plus, a gallery of reader and staff dog pictures! Paul McGreevy, Professor of Animal Behaviour and Animal Welfare Science, University of Sydney Melissa Starling, Postdoctoral researcher, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Avoiding meat and dairy is ‘single biggest way’ to reduce your impact on Earth

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-06-01 04:00

Biggest analysis to date reveals huge footprint of livestock - it provides just 18% of calories but takes up 83% of farmland

Avoiding meat and dairy products is the single biggest way to reduce your environmental impact on the planet, according to the scientists behind the most comprehensive analysis to date of the damage farming does to the planet.

The new research shows that without meat and dairy consumption, global farmland use could be reduced by more than 75% – an area equivalent to the US, China, European Union and Australia combined – and still feed the world. Loss of wild areas to agriculture is the leading cause of the current mass extinction of wildlife.

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Mountain gorilla population rises above 1,000

The Guardian - Fri, 2018-06-01 00:52

New total represents an increase of 25% since 2010 in its central African heartland

It is one of the most recognisable animals in the world and one of the most endangered, but a new census reveals the surviving mountain gorilla population has now risen above 1,000.

This represents a rise of 25% since 2010 in its heartland of the Virunga Massif in central Africa. It also marks success for intensive conservation work in a region riven by armed conflict, and where six park guards were murdered in April.

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Number of CERs used against Colombian carbon tax nears 1.5 million

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-06-01 00:13
The number of Colombian CERs being cancelled against the country’s carbon tax by big emitters is approaching 1.5 million after another batch was annulled last week.
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Senior Advisor, Climate and Transportation Electrification, Southern California Edison – Rosemead, CA

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-06-01 00:07
This position is in the Air & Climate group within the Regulatory Affairs/Energy and Environmental Policy / Environmental Affairs & Sustainability department. The successful candidate will provide key subject matter expertise to executive and senior management on issues related to climate policy and transportation electrification.
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Graduate Client Services Executive, ClimateCare – Oxford, UK

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2018-06-01 00:04
We are looking for a self-motivated graduate, with a real desire to drive action on sustainability, to help us cut 20 million tonnes of CO2 and improve 20 million lives by 2020. Working as a key member of the Client Services team in the UK, you will be responsible for managing ClimateCare’s SME accounts and helping to encourage new corporate partners to work with us – taking action on climate change and improving people’s lives.
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Romania breaks up alleged €25m illegal logging ring

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-05-31 23:00

Security forces launch raids linked to deforestation in the Carpathian mountains, home to some of Europe’s last virgin forest

Romania’s security forces have mounted a series of raids to break up an alleged €25m illegal logging ring, in what is believed to be the largest operation of its kind yet seen in Europe.

Officers from Romania’s Directorate for Investigation of Organised Crime and Terrorism (DIICOT) swooped on 23 addresses – including factories owned by the Austrian timber group Schweighofer Holzindustrie, according to local press reports.

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Tell us how you are rewilding or improving nature in your area

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-05-31 20:50

We’d like to hear about – and see pictures of – the small things you are doing to encourage nature where you live

Naturalist Patrick Barkham wrote in the Guardian this week about the principles of rewilding – stepping back and allowing natural processes to occur, and encouraging wild plants and insects.

Related: How to rewild your garden: ditch chemicals and decorate the concrete

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Sunshine and seaweed

ABC Environment - Thu, 2018-05-31 20:40
The humble seaweed is enlisted in the fight against climate change.
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EU Market: EUAs plunge towards €15 in volatile month-end trade

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-05-31 20:33
EU carbon prices slid by almost 5% in early trade on Thursday to continue the previous session’s downward slide, as traders unwound a chunk of May's stellar gains ahead of month-end.
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Engineering climate change

ABC Environment - Thu, 2018-05-31 20:05
The science toolkit to cool the planet from geo-engineering to growing seaweed and protecting nature for human health.
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Cooling the planet

ABC Environment - Thu, 2018-05-31 20:05
Is it time for radical action to combat climate change?
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Plastic fragment found stuck in dead harp seal's stomach

BBC - Thu, 2018-05-31 19:22
The fragment found inside the harp seal found on Skye may have caused a range of health problems, scientists say.
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Top BHP Billiton energy analyst leaves to set up power demand response firm

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-05-31 19:07
A Singapore-based energy and carbon research and analysis manager has left mining major BHP Billiton to co-found a European demand response company aiming to allow households to earn money from turning off their electric devices.
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Queensland’s biggest solar farm starts generating to grid

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-05-31 18:42
Sun Metals solar farm - which led the way for corporate Australia to source their own renewable energy needs - switched on in Queensland.
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NZ Market: NZUs dip below NZ$21 as compliance deadline poses few problems

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-05-31 18:12
New Zealand carbon allowances dropped below the NZ$21 mark on Thursday, the deadline for emitters to surrender permits for their 2017 output, as the historic surplus of millions of NZUs meant few participants had any issues meeting their targets.
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'Chronic inaction': call for planning overhaul as population growth threatens biodiversity

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-05-31 18:12

Melbourne bird species decreased in proportion to density of human occupation

The outskirts of Melbourne are a maze of newly-paved culs-de-sac. Freestanding homes twist in on each other, filling the footprint of their small street blocks.

On the other side of the road, short wooden stakes have been tied with fluorescent tape to mark out the next development.

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Margaret Atwood: women will bear brunt of dystopian climate future

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-05-31 17:39

Booker prize-winning author predicts climate reality will not be far from scenarios imagined in her post-apocalyptic fiction

Climate change will bring a dystopian future reminiscent of one of her “speculative fictions”, with women bearing the brunt of brutal repression, hunger and war, the Booker prize-winning author Margaret Atwood is to warn.

“This isn’t climate change – it’s everything change,” she will tell an audience at the British Library this week. “Women will be directly and adversely affected by climate change.”

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