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The Coalition’s nuclear fantasy serves short-term political objectives – and its fossil fuel backers | Peter Lewis
Dutton’s policy latches on to genuine concerns about power prices and disruption evident in the latest Guardian Essential report, but what are its real motivations?
In 1959 the US government hatched a covert scheme to replace every single bird with a replicant surveillance drone to spy on its own citizens. This is only the second silliest theory flying around the internet right now.
Peter Dutton’s make-believe nuclear plan bears some of the hallmarks of Peter McIndoe’s actual piss-take, “Birds Aren’t Real”, which became so real he wound up doing interviews with Fox News and running large-scale community rallies where only some of the participants were chanting his nonsense slogan ironically.
Continue reading...Washington releases draft rule language for cap-and-trade linkage
New Zealand lawyer group warns govt its lack of climate action skirts legal requirements
Brutal heatwave in California to coincide with 4th of July wildfire risks
Sweltering conditions and power shutoffs may overlap with errant fireworks or badly tended campfires
A brutal and long-lasting heatwave is threatening to wreak havoc across California this week, as sweltering conditions, power shutoffs and a severe uptick in wildfire risks coincide with 4th of July celebrations.
The dangerous weather event is expected to stretch for days with little reprieve. Starting Wednesday, parts of the state will be subject to “extreme” levels of heat risk – reaching the highest level on the National Weather Service’s index – that will last until Sunday or longer. In some areas, life-threatening triple-digit temperatures could linger for longer than a week.
Continue reading...California state senator withdraws carbon offset greenwashing bill for 2024 legislative session
RGGI Market: RGAs once again set new highs before retreating, volumes trend downward
LATAM Roundup: LAC awaits Article 6 credits, sees limited ETS progress
Australia’s ‘carbon budget’ may blow out by 40% under the Coalition’s nuclear energy plan – and that’s the best-case scenario
Labour will take global lead on climate action, Ed Miliband vows
Exclusive: shadow energy security secretary vows to fill ‘vacuum’ left by Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on net zero
Labour will promise to take the lead on global efforts to tackle the climate crisis, filling a “vacuum of leadership” on the world stage and proving Rishi Sunak’s U-turn on net zero has been a “historic mistake”, Ed Miliband has said.
The shadow energy security and net zero secretary said the UK needed to change course and was “off track”.
Continue reading...Alaska finalises regulations for state voluntary offsets programme
Colombian credit retirements toward CO2 tax well below cap in Q1
Fintech startup launches blockchain REDD+ carbon trading instrument
BRIEFING: UK can learn from other countries on effective climate adaptation
VCM Report: Fraud bombshell livens dull summer for voluntary carbon market
Amazon, Verra complete work on alternative voluntary carbon market quality standard -Reuters
INTERVIEW: For suppliers under pressure to cut emissions, renewables still come at a cost
Extravagant maker of schemes: unpicking Barnaby Joyce’s anti-renewables campaign | Gabrielle Chan
The spectre of a $100 lamb roast helped the Coalition win the 2013 election. Will ‘foreign-owned swindle factories’ have a similar effect in 2025?
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Tongue twisters were a staple in my childhood home. Fox in Socks by Dr Seuss was a favourite. My grandmother taught us “she sells seashells by the seashore” and “around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran”.
It was probably too early when she recited “I’m not a pheasant plucker but a pheasant plucker’s son”. She delivered it anyway, much to our delight.
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Continue reading...A rat: ‘We can no longer live as rats: we know too much’
Most rats, like most people, try to distinguish themselves
“You must go to the rats,” the Great Owl tells Mrs Frisby in the Rats of Nimh.
Mrs Frisby, a mouse, needs help: her son is sick and she has to move out of her house at the edge of a field, because the field will soon be ploughed.
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