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Conspiracy theory on methane-cutting cow feed a ‘wake-up call’, say scientists

The Guardian - 4 hours 36 sec ago

Social media storm of misinformation about Bovaer has drawn in Reform UK, the dairy industry and even Bill Gates

Scientists say a recent methane-related conspiracy theory was “a wake-up call” for the industry, reminding them they need to communicate better and more directly with the public.

Over the last few months, Bovaer, a cattle feed additive that is proven to reduce emissions of the greenhouse gas, has been at the centre of a swirl of misinformation, drawing in Reform UK, the dairy industry and even the billionaire Bill Gates.

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EV drivers spend extra £85m on VAT when using public chargers

The Guardian - 5 hours 37 sec ago

Industry says ‘pavement tax’ due to disparity in VAT rates is holding back transition away from fossil fuels

Electric vehicle drivers will spend an extra £85m on UK tax when using public car chargers this year because of a disparity in VAT rates that the industry has said is holding back the transition away from fossil fuels.

Home users of electricity pay just 5% VAT compared with the 20% rate that applies to businesses – including electric car charger operators. That means that people charging a car using public chargers face higher costs.

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It’s straight from the Trump playbook: Labour is tearing up the machinery of government | George Monbiot

The Guardian - 6 hours 40 sec ago

If Starmer and Reeves really want a greener, cleaner, wilder nation, then why attack vital state bodies that are already on their knees?

This might sound astonishing, but the UK government’s core programme now appears to be the same as Donald Trump’s: dismantling the administrative state. There’s less theatre, but the results could prove harder to contest. Absurd? Consider the evidence.

Take the government’s brutal expulsion of the chair of the Competition and Markets Authority, Marcus Bokkerink. His crime, it seems, was to take his role seriously, seeking to prevent the formation of corporate monopolies. He has been replaced with the former manager of Amazon UK, a company widely accused of monopolistic practices. This is pure Trump: kick out the regulator and insert someone from a company they were seeking to regulate.

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Australia passes hydrogen, mineral tax credit scheme

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 18 min ago
Australia has passed legislation to provide production tax credits for hydrogen and critical minerals processing in the hopes of kickstarting clean energy industries that have struggled to take wing.
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Nepal submits Article 6.4 project list to the UN

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 28 min ago
Nepal has submitted a list of project activities to the UNFCCC that it will consider for carbon credit generation under the Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement, as part of efforts to meet its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).
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Explainer: what does it actually mean to ‘firm’ renewables?

The Conversation - 8 hours 51 min ago
Everyone knows the sun doesn’t shine at night. That’s where firming technologies help, by stabilising the grid and storing cheap power for later Peta Ashworth, Professor and Director, Curtin Institute for Energy Transition, Curtin University Ehsan Pashajavid, Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, Curtin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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BRIEFING: Vermont unveils study of proposed cap-and-invest programme

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 52 min ago
Vermont officials unveiled a study of its proposed cap-and-invest programme Monday that detailed a menu of design options the state could adopt to help meet its climate goals, including adding a potential low carbon fuels standard.
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Uganda developer secures additional funding to scale forestry project

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 55 min ago
A California-based climate finance firm has made an early-stage investment in a forestry project in northern Uganda, which is projected to remove 17 million tonnes of CO2e from the atmosphere.
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Canada flip flops on taxing overdue small business carbon tax rebates

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 52 min ago
The Canadian government has reversed its prior policy position and plans to tax the carbon rebate owed to small businesses over the last five years, a non-profit said Monday.
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Brazil’s development bank, forest service launch notice for new forest concessions

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 4 min ago
Brazil’s national development bank and forest service launched Monday a public notice for sustainable forest management concessions covering 453,000 hectares in the state of Amazonas.
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AU Market: ACCU prices slide as social licence issues take spotlight

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 41 min ago
The price of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) fell below A$34 ($21.36) Monday as familiar integrity and social licence issues were raised in major newspapers over the weekend.
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