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RGGI Market: Few sellers, weather keep RGGI prices bid

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 12:50
Lack of liquidity and near-term weather were some of the main drivers of RGGI Allowances (RGA) in the secondary market this week that traders deliberated as prices held north of $27.
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The Coalition has turned its renewable energy denial into a nuclear roadmap to nowhere. It’s exhausting | Adam Morton

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-20 12:09

The opposition has still produced nothing to back up its widely disputed claim that Australia could have an operational nuclear industry before the 2040s

Journalists are obsessed with the new. We cast around every day to tell audiences something they don’t know. That’s the job.

Sometimes, when we get it right, we reveal information that’s substantial and deserves exposure and scrutiny. Sometimes we aim for a different type of revelation – one that comes from picking apart and giving context to claims that are demonstrably not true, but have been repeated so often they have become a regurgitated part of public debate. This fact-checking role can feel repetitive and, frankly, exhausting. But it’s also part of the job.

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US party platforms outline potential Harris, Trump presidencies’ environment, energy plans

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 11:24
With the release of the official Democratic platform on Sunday, both major US political parties have now made public they priorities regarding climate, energy, and the environment if they emerge victorious in the November presidential election, although both documents largely aligned with established party policy preferences.
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Drone swarms could stop wildfires, researchers say

BBC - Tue, 2024-08-20 11:02
UK researchers hope swarms of up to 30 aircraft using AI could put out flames before they spread.
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Bolivian ombudsman’s office joins fray after high court legalises carbon trading

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 10:48
The Bolivian human rights agency has issued a statement in support of the vice presidency’s contest to a court decision that effectively legalised carbon trading in the country after a years-long prohibition.
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SpaceX partners with non-profit in launch of methane-detecting satellite

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 10:39
US spacecraft company SpaceX launched a methane-detecting satellite on Friday that aims to track methane “super emitters” in partnership with a greenhouse gas-monitoring non-profit.
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US DOE announces $127 mln to test industrial carbon capture, conversion

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 10:36
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced Monday up to $127.5 million in federal funding to support the development of CO2 capture, removal, and conversion test centres for cement manufacturing facilities and power plants.
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US Policy Roundup: California carbon bills struggle to cross the finish line

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 10:32
Numerous bills, including those that address CO2 removals (CDR) and the voluntary carbon market (VCM), have stalled in California’s legislature and do not appear likely to become law before the legislative session ends in August.
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Rocket engine explodes during test at Shetland spaceport

BBC - Tue, 2024-08-20 08:14
The test was carried out by a German firm who hope to launch the UK's first vertical rocket into orbit.
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NZ cuts NZU auction volumes by about 50% starting 2025, spot market price surges

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 07:55
The New Zealand government will dramatically cut the volume of NZUs available at auction from next year, and will maintain the auction price floor, in line with the Climate Change Commission’s recommendations, it announced Tuesday.
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Solar above, batteries below: here’s how warehouses and shopping centres could produce 25% of Australia’s power

The Conversation - Tue, 2024-08-20 06:26
Cities have a large and mostly untapped power source: the rooftops of commercial buildings. Bruce Mountain, Professor and Director, Victoria Energy Policy Centre, Victoria University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Residents’ lungs aged ‘more rapidly’ after exposure to smoke from Hazelwood coalmine fire, research shows

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-20 03:00

Study finds ‘statistically significant association’ between exposure to fine particles in coalmine fire smoke and aging of lungs, equal to 4.7 years

Retired secondary school teacher Howard Williams remembers watching “a gumtree literally explode from the heat”.

It was the beginning of the Hazelwood coalmine fire, which broke out on 9 February 2014 in the middle of a hot, dry summer.

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Australia on course to miss emissions targets, say analysts

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 02:24
A handful of trades kept the voluntary carbon market ticking over last week, with the slim pickings mostly confined to low-volume deals, as brokers grow more inclined to promote two-way markets to attract corporate interest.
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VCM Report: Smattering of low-priced trades keeps voluntary carbon market ticking over

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 02:05
A handful of trades kept the voluntary carbon market ticking over last week, with the slim pickings mostly confined to low-volume deals, as brokers grow more inclined to promote two-way markets to attract corporate interest.
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Germany shrinks funding for climate in its draft budget

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-20 01:59
Germany’s coalition government has agreed a diminished draft budget for its national climate and energy transition fund for 2025, and attracted criticism for optimistic assumptions about emissions trading revenue.
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In my war against pigeons, all I have is a broom. But the ‘rats of the sky’ remain unflappable | Calla Wahlquist

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-20 01:00

They threaten our drinking water and refuse to budge. But non-lethal methods are the only advisable ways to deal with the infestation

There are eight pigeons living on my shed roof. That itself is a small victory: it has taken two years, 60 metres of anti-bird mesh, daily patrolling for and disposing of eggs and countless hours running around waving a rake to get them out of the shed. They nested in our hay, ruining the top row of bales. They pooed on everything. When we purchased this property, we inherited piles of guano half a foot deep. We haven’t yet relaxed enough to remove the drop cloths.

Now the pigeons are sitting on the eaves, clogging up the gutters (which also supply our drinking water) with poo, and pooing in the stock troughs. When my horse was hospitalised with gastroenteritis, I blamed the pigeons until my vet said that while they do carry salmonella (wonderful!), Mickey would likely be much sicker if he’d caught something from them.

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