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ANALYSIS: Saskatchewan on shaky legal grounds in withholding federal carbon tax payments

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 09:33
Saskatchewan, which stopped collecting the federal carbon levy on gas utility bills as of Jan. 1, will be in violation of Canadian law should it refrain from making payments to Ottawa, with significant impacts to the CO2 tax rebates that are returned annually to provincial households, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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US DOE announces $189 mln conditional loan for methane detection network

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 06:48
A Denver-headquartered emissions management firm is set to receive financial backing from the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) to scale its methane detection technology across six states.
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British CDR research hub crowns winners of latest funding round

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 06:11
CO2RE, the UK's national research hub on CO2 removals (CDR) led by the University of Oxford, this week announced the four winners of its latest funding round, with each set to receive up to £50,000.
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African elephant populations stabilise in southern heartlands

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 05:32

Scientist say animals still need protecting and also connecting to restore habitats fragmented by human activities

African elephant populations have stabilised in their southern heartlands after huge losses over the last century, according to the most comprehensive analysis of growth rates to date.

The latest analysis also provides the strongest data so far showing that protected areas that are connected to other places are far better than isolated “fortress” parks at maintaining stable populations, by allowing the elephants to migrate back and forth between areas as they did naturally in the past.

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Rishi Sunak under fire after week of devastating flooding across England

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 05:25

PM insists government is responding, as some residents are told to expect five more days of misery and colder weather

Large swathes of England ended the week devastated by flood water as rivers reached record highs, provoking a bitter political row over funding for the country’s most vulnerable areas.

Labour accused Rishi Sunak of being “asleep at the wheel” over flood warnings at the end of a week in which at least 1,000 properties were flooded and some villages were totally cut off, with parts of Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire worst affected.

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Coal back on the table in South Africa’s updated energy plan

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 04:54
South Africa's energy ministry has published a new draft long-term energy blueprint that foresees the building of more coal power capacity, a move that appears to lower the nation's climate ambition as the government tries to grapple with energy security issues.
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The Guardian view on switching off: in an always-on culture, we need time to think | Editorial

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 04:15

Midwinter is for hibernation and the chance to make different kinds of connections

“Disconnect from the internet for at least two hours a day and treat your own thoughts like a garden through which you are strolling,” was the advice offered by the novelist Ian McEwan to younger writers after being made a Companion of Honour in December. The capacity to be curious about mental processes – while simultaneously experiencing them – is an important one for an author seeking to describe the human condition. But anyone who values self-awareness will be used to noticing how their mind works and wondering why.

Only connect” was the maxim of another famous novelist, EM Forster. Forster used the characters in his novels to put flesh on his arguments against the emotionally repressive code of the time. But McEwan’s recommendation to disconnect should not be understood as a repudiation of Forster’s humanism. He was not warning writers off paying attention to other people’s minds and ideas – but drawing attention to the need to spend time with our own. In a world of permanent connection, in which attention has been commodified, switching off and away from the outside world is arguably harder than ever before.

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*Carbon Data Engineer (Geostatistics), ClearWind – Singapore

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 03:36
*PREMIUM LISTING – As a Data Engineer at ClearWind, you will play a pivotal role in the development and maintenance of our innovative geospatial data system.
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German sales push EEX EU carbon volumes 6% higher in 2023, futures slump by one-fifth

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 03:26
EEX’s European carbon volumes ticked up 6% in 2023 compared to the previous year, with strong emissions certificate sales for Germany's domestic nEHS scheme accounting for the bulk of the growth, though the more lucrative secondary trade saw declines as futures dealings slumped by over one-fifth.
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WWF launches roadmap for regenerative agriculture in England with nature markets plan

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 03:09
WWF has launched a roadmap for regenerative agriculture in England with steps for expanding nature markets including ramping up biodiversity net gain requirements.
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Heavy flooding is UK’s climate crisis ‘wake-up call’, says Tewkesbury Abbey canon

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 02:58

‘We need to move so much faster’ to battle climate crisis, warns the Rev Canon Nick Davies, as locals assess damage

Standing at the top of Tewkesbury Abbey tower, the Rev Canon Nick Davies is talking about the flood.

But this is no sermon; the vicar is not reading from the Book of Genesis. He is discussing the flood waters before his very eyes, stretching far into the distance and besieging the medieval market town once again.

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UK politicians call for environmental footprint launch after ‘alarming’ deforestation findings

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 02:09
The UK needs to finish developing an environmental footprint indicator to help demonstrate how it is tackling distressing deforestation levels, a group of UK politicians has said.
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Climate change: Former oil executive Mukhtar Babayev to lead COP29 talks in Azerbaijan

BBC - Sat, 2024-01-06 02:01
For the second year in a row, a man with vast experience of the oil industry will head COP negotiations.
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Electric racing team charges ahead with offsetting emissions from its latest season

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 01:35
An automaker-led team competing in a global motorsport championship for electric cars will offset emissions from its 2023 season through the purchase of carbon credits from a biotech company developing meat alternatives registered under Iceland-based International Carbon Registry.
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ANALYSIS: Red Sea diversion piles on shipping costs but unlikely to increase sectoral EUA demand

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-01-06 01:20
The diversion of ships around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid attacks in the Red Sea will substantially increase emissions compared to the usual Suez Canal route, but the impact on EUA demand from the shipping sector is not likely to be significant in 2024 due to its gradual phasing into to the EU ETS, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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Oil industry veteran to lead next round of Cop climate change summit

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 00:43

Mukhtar Babayev is named president-in-waiting of UN climate summit to be held in November

Cop29, the next round of UN talks to tackle the climate crisis, will be led by another veteran of the oil and gas industry.

Mukhtar Babayev, Azerbaijan’s ecology and natural resources minister, has been appointed the president-in-waiting for the Cop29 climate talks when they take place in the country in November.

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Hundreds turn out for Northern Waterthrush in Heybridge

BBC - Sat, 2024-01-06 00:07
Simon Wood says he nearly fell of his chair when the transatlantic visitor landed in his garden.
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‘We’d come here to get away from bickering about screens but had plunged back further: to the Eocene’

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-01-06 00:00

Other families have spread on to the finest beaches – but how often do you travel an inner-city waterway and happen upon ‘bats, bats, bats, and more bats’?

My son and I drive 10 minutes from home to the venerable Fairfield Park boathouse. We study a list of river-faring craft and choose a two-seater kayak. He likes sitting at the front, he tells me, so he can pretend he’s alone. I like sitting at the back so I can watch him grow before my eyes.

On the river we make a show of synchronised paddling but, when we’re out of sight, we let ourselves drift downstream. Eucalypts overhang the water and we float through reflections of twisting branches, making them ripple. Ducks come and race us. Parrots skitter through the trees that line the banks. Only the appearance of a bridge connecting the Eastern Freeway reminds us we’re mere kilometres from Melbourne’s city centre.

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China ETS gets clout boost as State Council approves regulations

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-01-05 23:00
China’s State Council on Friday approved regulations for the national emissions trading scheme, adding bureaucratic clout to the scheme, which so far only has been formally backed at ministerial level.
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Neptune and Uranus seen in true colours for first time

BBC - Fri, 2024-01-05 22:46
Analysis shows that our ideas of the colours of the planets Neptune and Uranus have been wrong.
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