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The end is nigh. For insects, bats, protest, the planet… | Stewart Lee

The Guardian - 3 hours 21 min ago

Our response to global heating and the decimation of animal species is to marginalise the Green party and lock up protesters

Signs and wonders. Omens of black portent. Part of an American looney’s ear has been shot off by another American looney. The proposed presidency of the earless looney had been endorsed by Atomic Kitten’s Kerry Katona. A computer went wrong and everything in the world stopped working everywhere. On Tuesday it was reported that Chris Packham regretted having once ridden an elephant. Last Sunday was the hottest day ever. A lioness hath whelped in the streets. Graves have yawn’d and yielded up their dead. Suella Braverman sat in for James O’Brien on LBC and the last surviving member of the Four Tops died. Surely we are living in The End Times. The optics, as they say, are not good.

But last week I sat outside at night alone on my Welsh mountain holiday, drinking draught Bwtty Bach beer from a plastic flask and reading an old Brigid Brophy paperback. For a moment I was happy beyond measure, forgot the world beyond, and stopped worrying. And then I saw something was awry in my idyll. I looked up at a security light, a stark halogen glow between the grey stone wall and the bright buck moon. Not long ago, in such a night as this, such a lamp as that would always have been hazed by a fuzzy penumbra of buzzy invertebrates. But tonight the air around it was hungry and dead, the entomological equivalent of an empty Republican convention room, where no one at all turns up to listen to Boris Johnson.

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Bursting the bubble of Just Stop Oil

The Guardian - 7 hours 21 min ago

The group scored an own goal if their intention was to influence public opinion

Thank you, Sonia Sodha, for bursting the bubble (“Yes, five years in jail is too harsh, but the Just Stop Oil Five shouldn’t have done it”, Comment). Party A seeks something that Party B refuses to grant. Party A therefore – usually indiscriminately – targets Party C, who must be entirely innocent for this to work, and threatens to harm them unless given what they want.

It’s called hostage taking. In their latest indulgence of the practice, Just Stop Oil once again comes across as implacable yet patronising absolutists: “Yes, we’re hurting you, but we know that it’s for the best.” Their pretence of intellectual coherence is betrayed by the essential crudeness of their message: “Give us what we want, or the bunny gets it.” I cannot believe that their antics attract more people than they alienate.
Peter Millen
Huddersfield, West Yorkshire

I can’t think of anyone less “self-indulgent” than Louise Lancaster, one of the Just Stop Oil Five, imprisoned for four years last week.

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Australia’s north-west reefs teem with life – but they are also at the centre of a massive fossil fuel expansion

The Guardian - 22 hours 17 min ago

Woodside’s designs on the country’s largest untapped gas basin around Scott Reef are, some say, just another example of fossil fuel companies getting their way in what has become a petrostate

Australia’s next wave of fossil fuel expansion is planned for environments far from where most people will ever see it. Places like Scott Reef.

Once part of an interconnected coral ecosystem that rivalled the Great Barrier Reef in scale, Scott Reef now sits in a remnant group of atolls near the edge of the Australian continental shelf, nearly 300km from its sparsely populated north-west coast.

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Producers expand net length across most North American carbon markets, speculators continue CCA shift to 2025

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 10:30
Compliance entities built their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) and RGGI Allowance (RGA) net positions this week, while speculators continued to favour 2025 CCA holdings, weekly data from the Commitment of Traders' (CFTC) report released Friday showed.
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Corporates increasingly look to bundle carbon credits into US CCS tax equity investments

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 10:26
Large corporations are increasingly looking to bundle carbon credits into agreements for tax equity investments for carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the US, conference attendees heard this week.
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Michigan governor vetoes ethanol tax credit from state budget

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 10:17
Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) vetoed an ethanol tax credit from the state budget on Wednesday to the dismay of the biofuels industry, although a market observer considered the subsidy to have a minimal impact on Renewable Identification Number (RIN) prices.
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BRIEFING: Chile presents draft ETS timeline, floats carbon border tariff

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 09:17
The Chilean government released a draft climate change plan for the energy sector late on Friday for public consultation, proposing an ETS pilot and broaching a carbon border adjustment mechanism.
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US oil major’s latest CCS partnership to cut 500k tonnes of CO2/yr from fertiliser production

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 08:46
An oil and gas producer announced on Thursday its second carbon capture and storage (CCS) deal with an ammonia producer aiming to reduce up to 500,000 tonnes of CO2 per year at a US fertiliser plant.
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US appeals court rejects EPA denials of small refinery biofuel waivers

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 08:32
The US Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA’s) 2022 decision to deny small refinery waivers under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) was rejected in a federal appeals court Friday.
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FEATURE: Egypt’s Article 6 bet could cash in, but doubts remain around additionality

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 02:52
Egypt is slated to receive $6 billion in loans from the World Bank by 2027 contingent in part on meeting Article 6 carbon trading infrastructure milestones – but the North African country’s proclivity for renewables projects could compromise credible additionality.
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Djibouti issues Article 6 letter of authorisation for unvalidated blue carbon project

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 02:48
The government of Djibouti has granted a concession and produced a Letter of Authorisation (LoA) for a mangrove restoration project, committing to corresponding adjustment of the resulting mitigation outcomes, according to documents seen by Carbon Pulse.
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Miliband says Labour will honour pledge of £11.6bn in overseas climate aid

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-07-27 02:14

Energy secretary seeks to reestablish UK as a global leader on the climate crisis with meeting of Cop presidents

Labour will honour a pledge of £11.6bn in overseas aid for the climate crisis, the energy secretary, Ed Miliband, told an unusual meeting of Cop presidents past and present on Friday, as he sought to reestablish the UK at the heart of international climate discussions.

As the Labour government prepares for this year’s climate change summit in November, Miliband hosted Mukhtar Babayev, the Azerbaijan government minister who will lead Cop29, and Ana Toni, the top official on the climate for Brazil, which will host Cop30 in the Amazonian city of Belem in 2025 in a meeting to discuss what steps are needed to make a success of the next two UN climate Cops, as the “conferences of the parties” under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change are known.

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French startup set to be first in Europe to sell cultivated meat

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 01:50
A French food startup submitted an application to the European Commission for what would be the first ever sale of cultivated meat in the 27-country bloc.
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Use UK biodiversity net gain system for nutrient credits, says lobby group

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 01:10
The UK government should apply parts of the biodiversity net gain (BNG) system to nutrient neutrality, in a bid to galvanise much-needed private investment, market actors told the government in a letter seen by Carbon Pulse.
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European utilities report drop in thermal power output, increased renewables generation

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 01:06
Multiple Europe-headquartered power generation firms reported a drop in EU ETS-covered output in quarterly results this week, while their renewable energy output soared.
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Launch of global coalition focused on hitting 2030 climate goals

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 00:50
A global climate coalition focused on the urgent delivery of the world’s 2030 climate goals, endorsed by top climate figures, officially launched on Friday.
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Barclays calls on UK govt to address £1.5 bln gap for growth-stage climate tech

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 00:42
UK bank Barclays has urged the government to plug the £1.5 billion funding gap for growth-stage climate technology companies, which it says is key to the country meeting its net-zero ambitions and scaling up the technologies to get there.
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ACX delists nature-based carbon credits contract, removes ratings

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-07-27 00:17
AirCarbon Exchange (ACX) issued a notice it has delisted a nature-based carbon contract from its facilities, effective June 30.
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