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Why hurricanes like Milton in the US and cyclones in Australia are becoming more intense and harder to predict

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-10-11 11:35
With Hurricanes Helene and Milton reminding us of the destructive force of such storms, the tropical cyclone forecast for Australia is for an average number but with a higher risk of severe cyclones. Andrew Dowdy, Principal Research Scientist in Extreme Weather, The University of Melbourne Liz Ritchie-Tyo, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Monash University Savin Chand, Senior Lecturer, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Federation University Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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WCI Markets: CCA secondary market activity intensifies awaiting ARB next steps

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 10:53
Futures and options trade of California Carbon Allowances (CCA) surged across ICE and Nodal exchanges over the five day stretch as markets await programme updates, while muted activity in Washington Carbon Allowances (WCA) continued through the period.
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Hurricane Milton: US Coast Guard rescues man clinging to ice chest in Gulf of Mexico – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-11 09:18

The man was aboard a fishing vessel that became disabled off Madeira Beach, Florida, hours before Hurricane Milton made landfall, a Coast Guard press officer says. The man was able to radio the Coast Guard in nearby St Petersburg before contact was lost

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Brown bear in Kent recovering well after UK-first brain surgery

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-11 08:33

Conservation trust says Boki ‘not out of the woods’ yet but doing well after operation to drain buildup of fluid

A brown bear that underwent brain surgery in the first operation of its kind in the UK is doing well but is “not out of the woods” yet, a charity has said.

Boki went under the knife on Wednesday after an MRI scan revealed he had hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid in the brain.

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Industry members call for strengthened 45Q incentives to support CCS

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 08:28
The US carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector needs higher credit values and certainty beyond the current crediting timeline to catalyse growth, conference attendees heard this week.
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Activating investment in Chilean carbon projects will require ‘signals of clarity,’ IETA rep says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 08:10
Chilean climate policies must send clear signals of stability in order to unleash additional investments and unlock the country’s potential for nature-based projects, an IETA representative said Wednesday.
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INTERVIEW: US SAF deployment slowed by regulatory inefficiencies

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 08:08
Current US policy incentives fall short of supporting sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) rollout, prompting producers to target markets with mandates in the near-term, industry members told Carbon Pulse.
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PREVIEW: Next US administration to determine future path of domestic, international environmental policy focus

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 07:55
With under a month to US elections, Carbon Pulse’s North American team has sourced insights from a wide network of policy analysts and industry stakeholders on some of the key environmental issues potentially at stake depending on which candidate occupies the White House next year.
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US DOE releases CO2 management strategy for remaining IIJA funding

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 07:31
The US Department of Energy (DOE) released a draft of its annual carbon management programme strategy on Thursday to show its pathways for deploying CO2 capture, transportation, conversion, and storage technology, as the agency looks toward allocating the remaining funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, also known as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
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What's next for Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship rocket?

BBC - Fri, 2024-10-11 05:03
The world's most powerful rocket is expected to be back in action again soon
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A patchwork of spinifex: how we returned cultural burning to the Great Sandy Desert

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-10-11 04:43
In the 1940s, RAAF planes took aerial photographs of the Great Sandy Desert, capturing something valuable: the patterns of burning performed by our ancestors over generations. Braedan Taylor, Traditional Owner; Karajarri Lands Trust Association/UWA, Indigenous Knowledge Jacqueline Shovellor, Karajarri Traditional Owner, Cultural Advisor, Karajarri Land Trust Association, Indigenous Knowledge James (Frankie) McCarthy, Ngurrara Traditional Owner and Database Officer, Yanunijarra Aboriginal Corporation, Indigenous Knowledge Sarah Legge, Professor of Wildlife Conservation, Australian National University Thomas Nnarda, Ngurrara Traditional Owner and Ranger, Indigenous Knowledge Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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The Guardian view on Hurricane Milton and other disasters: extreme politics is worsening extreme weather | Editorial

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-10-11 03:36

Climate change deniers such as Florida’s Ron DeSantis lament the impact of such events but won’t acknowledge the underlying problem

The preparations for Hurricane Milton were on a mammoth scale, as the clean-up will be. The storm thankfully lost some of its force before it slammed into Florida, making landfall on Wednesday night as a category 3 hurricane. But many more lives would surely have been lost without the massive evacuation and the deployment of thousands of national guard troops and personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

This was the second direct hit on the state in less than a fortnight, after Hurricane Helene, which killed at least 225 people in the US. The hotter ocean temperatures which worsened these storms are hundreds of times likelier because of human-made global heating, a new analysis has shown. Climate change may have increased the rain dumped on parts of the south by Helene by 50%, scientists believe. Another study has suggested such double punches could arrive every three years thanks to the continuing burning of fossil fuels.

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Oil and gas giant secures 110k ha offshore CO2 storage lease in US Gulf Coast

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 03:17
A US-based oil and gas multinational announced Thursday it has won a lease for 271,000 acres (110,000 hectares) for an offshore CO2 storage site in Texas state waters in the Gulf of Mexico.
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ExxonMobil sues the Dutch government over early gas phaseout

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-10-11 01:44
US-headquartered ExxonMobil is suing the Dutch government for its decision to accelerate the closure of Groningen, Europe's largest gas field, it announced this week.
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