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UN report urges global end to fossil fuel exploration by 2030

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 19:08

Climate crisis funding for poor nations should reach $200bn to $400bn a year by same date, says pre-Cop28 report

Fossil fuel exploration should cease globally by 2030 and funding to rescue poor countries from the impacts of the climate crisis should reach $200bn (£165bn) to $400bn a year by the same date, according to proposals in a UN report before the next climate summit.

Countries were still “way off track” to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris climate agreement, the report found, and much more action would be needed to make it possible to limit global heating to 1.5C above preindustrial levels.

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Buff-tailed bumblebees drop from air ‘like bricks’ to repel hornet attacks

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 19:00

Bee and hornet hit ground with such force the attacker is sent scarpering, University of Exeter scientists find

Bumblebees are not fast or agile enough flyers to evade an attack from an Asian hornet and an airborne scrap would almost certainly result in victory for the latter.

But University of Exeter scientists have found that when attacked, buff-tailed bumblebees have a dramatic but effective response: simply dropping out of the air “like a brick”, taking the hornet with them.

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Rating agencies downgrade India’s biggest carbon developer

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-05 18:38
Two ratings agencies in India have downgraded the country’s biggest carbon developer’s ratings after it recently filed losses for a second consecutive quarter.
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Emissions barely rose in first half of year despite tightly balanced clean energy sector -think tank

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-05 17:48
Global emissions rose 0.2% in the first half of the year despite higher solar and wind penetration thanks to drought conditions hampering hydropower generation and pushing more fossil fuel-generated power into the grid.
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Why aren’t there more trees in the Sycamore Gap?

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 17:00

The tragic felling of the tree is making land managers reflect on how this barren landscape should look in future

Last Wednesday night, Britain was robbed of one of its best-loved trees. Mike Pratt, the CEO of Northumberland Wildlife Trust, describes the venerable, now-recumbent sycamore at Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall as a “totem tree; a touch point in the landscape”.

But the tree, standing alone in a national park, also reminded some of how nature-depleted England is. As environmentalist Ben Goldsmith said at the time: “That someone would have destroyed this iconic tree is beyond comprehension; but what’s even more shocking is that this was pretty much the only tree in that entire landscape. Our national parks can and should be so much better.”

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Just Stop Oil protesters arrested after disrupting Les Misérables performance in London – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 16:44

Five people have been arrested after Just Stop Oil protesters disrupted a performance of Les Misérables at the Sondheim theatre in London’s West End.

During a performance of the song Do You Hear the People Sing? members of the Just Stop Oil group stormed the stage with banners to boos from the audience.

In a post on X, the group wrote: '4 people are locked to the stage of the French-revolution-themed show. Valjean steals bread to feed a starving child. How long before we are all forced to steal?'

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Circular economy: sustainable industry initiatives in Europe – in pictures

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 16:00

Luca Locatelli, an Italian photographer, has been researching the circular economy: an economic model geared to the elimination of waste, involving the circulation of products and materials and the regeneration of nature. His photographs document stories, practices and initiatives in Europe inspired by the movement, and nature-based production solutions and processes which tackle socio-environmental issues

Luca Locatelli’s The Circle is on display at Gallerie d’Italia, Turin until 18 February 2024

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Singaporean bank teams up with software company to offer customers carbon footprint measurement

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-05 15:42
A Singapore-based bank has partnered with a tech firm to develop a platform to aid smaller companies in more easily being able to measure their carbon footprints.
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How can cities help trees survive extreme heat?

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 15:00

As our climate warms, urban trees will be needed more than ever. A study looks at how they can be protected


El Niño is officially under way and Australians are preparing for a hot spring and summer. Urban trees play a vital role in keeping cities cool, evaporating water to provide a natural form of air-conditioning, cooling air temperatures and reducing heat-related deaths by more than a third. But trees struggle with extreme heat. A study shows that simply planting trees isn’t enough; urban trees need continuing care.

Researchers investigated the impact of extreme heat on trees during Australia’s last major heatwave, in 2019 and 2020. They found species with large thin leaves, such as red maple, were particularly vulnerable to extreme heat, whereas trees with thicker leaves, such as ash and Chinese elm, were better able to regulate their temperature. The results, published in Global Change Biology, show that access to water is also crucial, with well-watered trees able to open their pores and evaporate water, preventing scorching of leaves.

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Cost of keeping coal alive “considerable,” says AER, as market factors in emissions

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 14:49

"Considerable maintenance expenditure” will be needed to keep old coal plants running, the regulator says, as it contemplates what price to put on emissions.

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Stanwell signs major deal for Australian-made long duration iron flow batteries

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 14:29

ess big battery turbines and solarQueensland's Stanwell signs deal for long duration "iron flow batteries" as it seeks different storage solutions for the switch from coal to green energy.

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Australian battery recycling start-up given $8 million to scale tech

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 13:57

CEFC-backed fund provides $8 million for perth-based start-up to scale its unique battery recycling technology.

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Australia rejoins global climate fund initiative, reversing Morrison snub

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 13:52

Canberra-from-above-M-MazengarbAustralia has signed back up to a global climate change fund for developing countries after an almost five-year absence, reversing a Morrison-era snub to international community.

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CS Energy takes 50% stake in its first wind farm, in big step away from coal

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 13:45

white rock wind farmQueensland coal utility makes first major wind investment, in a deal to own half the 372MW Boulder Creek wind farm – and buy all of its energy once complete.

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Suicide rates jumped after extreme drought in the Murray-Darling Basin – we have to do better as climate change intensifies

The Conversation - Thu, 2023-10-05 13:16
Suicide rates jumped in the Murray Darling Basin following extreme drought and hotter temperatures, a new study shows. The findings highlight the need for action to manage climate change impacts. Sarah Ann Wheeler, Professor in Water Economics, University of Adelaide Alec Zuo, Associate Professor, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Ying Xu, Research Fellow, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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International pension funds acquire Tasmanian forestry plantation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-05 13:02
A group of pension funds announced Thursday an acquisition of a 170,000-hectare plantation forestry estate in Tasmania, Australia from a global forestry group.
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‘Gobsmackingly bananas’: scientists stunned by planet’s record September heat

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-05 12:00

The carbon emissions driving the climate crisis and rapid arrival of an El Niño event are to blame, researchers say

Global temperatures soared to a new record in September by a huge margin, stunning scientists and leading one to describe it as “absolutely gobsmackingly bananas”.

The hottest September on record follows the hottest August and hottest July, with the latter being the hottest month ever recorded. The high temperatures have driven heatwaves and wildfires across the world.

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Green energy: Addressing modern slavery and respecting human rights

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 11:35

Adboe. provided by Norton Rose.Renewable energy's long supply chains are being linked to modern slavery – it is an issue that the industry must take seriously.

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CP Daily: Wednesday October 4, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-05 10:40
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Australia leads pack as wind and solar drive structural shift in power sector emissions

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-05 10:00

Global emissions from energy generation stalled in the first half, and 2023 could be the first year of a structural decline in pollution.

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