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‘I’ve seen solid waste float by’: Surrey riverside residents try to Stop the Poo

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-03-13 02:00

The sewage treatment works at Horley seem to be crumbling, much like owner Thames Water itself

The brochure boasts of a family-friendly community located in tranquil green space within easy reach of high-speed links to London.

However, the residents of a new development of 1,500 homes in Horley, Surrey, have recently set up a WhatsApp group, whose title illustrates a less attractive feature of the community: Stop the Poo.

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Parliament passes energy-cutting law for buildings, ahead of EU ETS inclusion

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-03-13 01:54
The European Parliament approved new measures to boost the energy performance of buildings across the EU on Tuesday, in an attempt to decarbonise the sector before it enters the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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FEATURE: Industry-led emissions reporting for financial institutions outpaces EU regulations

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-03-13 01:40
An industry partnership that develops guidelines for financial institutions to disclose their  Scope 3 value chain emissions is fast gaining momentum for both voluntary and mandatory reporting, with parts incorporated into EU regulations even as the bloc postpones issuing its own sector-specific guidelines.
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Biodiversity funds pass $1.5 bln in 2023 with eight fund launches

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-03-13 01:37
Biodiversity-specific funds passed $1.5 billion by the end of 2023, with eight vehicle launches throughout the period despite relative underperformance across the board.
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EU Parliament backs prior scrutiny for CO2 offsetting ads

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-03-13 00:47
Companies in the European Union will have to submit carbon offsetting claims for prior verification and approval by third-party certifiers before putting them in front of consumers or face hefty fines, according to draft EU rules voted on Tuesday.
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Australian renewable sector recorded ‘alarming’ slowdown in 2023, energy body finds

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-03-13 00:00

Clean Energy Council report details ‘particularly poor’ investment in large-scale plants but says roof-top solar and batteries are ‘storming ahead’

Investments in renewable energy plants showed an “alarming” slowdown in 2023, with financial approvals for new solar farms shrinking more than a third while no new windfarms won backing, the Clean Energy Council said in its annual report.

The yearly results come as separate data revealed fossil fuel power stations expanded generation in the first two months of 2024 as heatwaves in the east of Australia sent demand soaring.

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European Parliament approves list of ‘high priority’ energy projects, including two gas pipelines

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 23:32
Members of the European Parliament voted on Tuesday not to reject a European Commission list of energy infrastructure projects eligible for funding and streamlined permitting processes, which includes two natural gas pipelines.
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INTERVIEW: Cement maker explores offshore CO2 storage, eyes credit sales from carbon mineralisation

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 23:30
A multinational cement maker is working with partners to develop ways to store its CO2 in offshore reservoirs in Europe, while supporting the development of carbon mineralisation technologies from which it could generate carbon credits.
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Greta Thunberg dragged by police from climate protest outside Swedish parliament – video

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-03-12 23:24

Swedish police have forcibly removed Greta Thunberg and other climate activists after they blocked the entrance to the Swedish parliament for a second day. Two officers lifted Thunberg and dragged her away before putting her down on the ground about 20 metres away from the door she had been obstructing. Thunberg and dozens of other environmental campaigners started blocking the main entrances to Sweden’s parliament on Monday in a sit-down protest against the effects of the climate crisis and what they said was political inaction

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UK-based financial group partners with Projects for Nature to fund restoration programmes

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 23:17
A British financial services group has teamed up with the government-launched Projects for Nature, planning to fund projects on nature recovery and becoming the first founding business partner of the initiative, the company announced Tuesday.
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ANALYSIS: Colombia’s tax reforms slow demand for voluntary carbon credits as supply pool shrinks

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 23:08
Colombian reforms of offset use against its carbon tax have weakened demand for voluntary credits in the country, and a strong rise in issuances from domestic standards has done little to counterbalance dwindling supply figures as participants' focus shifts to the international market.
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North Sea’s largest oil and gas countries fail to phase out production in line with 1.5C -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 22:22
The approval of oil and gas projects in the North Sea’s five-biggest producing countries — Norway, the UK, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Germany — could lead to billions of tonnes in new carbon emissions, according to NGO analysis published on Tuesday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 22:15
EU carbon allowance prices were modestly weaker on Tuesday, clawing back early losses when the daily auction cleared at a premium to the spot, before giving up most of the rally just before midday, while energy markets fell for a fifth day due to a persistently bearish fundamental outlook.
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Re-routing to avoid Red Sea threat could triple ETS emissions costs for EU-bound ships

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 21:58
Ongoing attacks by Houthi rebels on ships navigating the Red Sea have forced many Europe-bound vessels to divert their routes, which could as much as triple their emissions liabilities under the EU ETS, according to an ESG data provider.
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Turkiye overtakes Poland to become Europe’s second largest coal-fired power generator -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 21:06
Turkiye overtook Poland to become the second largest coal-fired power generator in Europe last year, due to its increasing reliance on fossil fuel imports and wavering wind capacity installation, according to an environmental think tank.
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Legal action could end use of toxic sewage sludge on US crops as fertilizer

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-03-12 21:00

Intent to sue federal regulators charges they have failed to address dangerous levels of PFAS ‘forever chemicals’ known to be in sludge

New legal action could put an end to the practice of spreading toxic sewage sludge on US cropland as a cheap alternative to fertilizer, and force America to rethink how it disposes of its industrial and human waste.

A notice of intent to sue federal regulators charges they have failed to address dangerous levels of PFAS “forever chemicals” known to be in virtually all sludge.

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Green Climate Fund commits $100 mln for climate funding in Somalia

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-03-12 20:20
The UN’s Green Climate Fund (GCF) has pledged to invest $100 million for climate action in Somalia over the next year, it announced Tuesday.
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CSIRO claims new record for energy efficiency in lightweight printed solar cells

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-03-12 19:56

Lead researcher says use of machine learning meant over 10,000 cells could be produced and tested in a day

Flexible, thin solar cells that are lightweight and portable may be a step closer to reality after Australian researchers claimed a new record for the amount of sunlight they can capture and turn into energy.

While traditional solar panels are rigid and heavy, the lightweight solar cells are made by printing ink on to thin plastic films.

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No big North Sea fossil fuel country has plan to stop drilling in time for 1.5C goal

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-03-12 19:00

UK, Germany, Netherlands, Norway and Denmark have failed to align oil and gas policies with Paris pledges, say campaigners

None of the big oil and gas producers surrounding the North Sea plan to stop drilling soon enough to meet the 1.5C (2.7F) global heating target, a report has found.

The five countries – the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark – have failed to align their oil and gas policies with their climate promises under the Paris agreement, according to the campaign group Oil Change International.

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