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Too late now to save Arctic summer ice, climate scientists find

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-06-07 01:00

Ice-free summers inevitable even with sharp emissions cuts and likely to result in more extreme heatwaves and floods

It is now too late to save summer Arctic sea ice, research has shown, and scientists say preparations need to be made for the increased extreme weather across the northern hemisphere that is likely to occur as a result.

Analysis shows that even if greenhouse gas emissions are sharply reduced, the Arctic will be ice-free in September in coming decades. The study also shows that if emissions decline slowly or continue to rise, the first ice-free summer could be in the 2030s, a decade earlier than previous projections.

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Bio-oil project developer collects $100 mln to accelerate carbon removal deliveries

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-06-07 00:02
A California-based startup on Tuesday announced a $100 mln fundraise that it will utilise to speed up deliveries of carbon removals from bio-oil sequestration.
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‘The change in pace is crazy’: AI boosts climate information translation drive

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 22:00

Google-designed tools help 9,000 young Climate Cardinals volunteers who translate reports into more than 100 languages

A network of young volunteers that translates climate information into dozens of languages is being boosted by new artificial intelligence tools designed by Google.

Since founding Climate Cardinals three years ago to improve global climate literacy, Sophia Kianni, 21, has built a network of 9,000 young volunteers around the world who translate reports and content into more than 100 languages, including Swahili, Hebrew, Urdu, Mandarin and Hindi.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 21:54
EUAs fell sharply on Tuesday morning as an unusually weak auction triggered a sell-off, encouraging some short term profit taking ahead of Wednesday's weekly Commitment of Traders report, while energy markets also gave up some of Monday's significant increases.
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Aiming for $100/t direct air capture credits “not a realistic goal”, says expert

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 21:25
Targeting $100/tonne costs for direct air capture (DAC) by mid-century does not represent a realistic or credible goal, a senior carbon capture expert told a conference Tuesday, adding that it may be more valuable for developers to outline 2030 price and volume goals and then evaluate how best to proceed.
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Climate risks are making California uninsurable. When will we wake up? | Kate Aronoff

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 20:15

State Farm will almost entirely stop issuing new policies in California – with climate-exacerbated wildfires and bad public policy a large reason why

State Farm, the country’s largest property insurer, announced this week that it will almost entirely stop issuing new policies in California, the country’s largest property insurance market. The reasons for forgoing all that new business are entirely economic. The company cited “historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure, and a challenging reinsurance market”. Those things are owed largely to the wildfires engulfing bigger parts of the state in bigger chunks of the year.

California’s woes have a lot to do with the climate crisis, which fuels the hot, dry conditions that turn wooded hills into kindling. It’s also a political failure. Housing crises in the Golden State have pushed more and more people out of densely populated areas and into the so-called wildland-urban interface – places that are cheaper to live in, and more prone to burn. Wealthy homeowners in fire-prone enclaves are also reluctant to move, keen to keep rebuilding properties that keep getting destroyed.

Kate Aronoff is a staff writer at the New Republic and the author of Overheated: How Capitalism Broke the Planet – And How We Fight Back

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China may take further action against CBAM after upcoming WTO discussions -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 20:02
China's next step against a planned carbon border tax may hinge on discussions under the World Trade Organization (WTO) scheduled for this month, where the EU will have to defend the measure's legality, according to analysts.
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50th World Environment Day – in pictures

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 17:17

Images from around the world taken on World Environment Day, an annual global event celebrated on 5 June to raise awareness, mobilise action and promote environmental sustainability

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What’s the Caribbean without its beaches? But the people are losing access to them

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 16:00

Barring public access to beaches and other sites is not a model for development. Transparency and engagement are needed

Walk along a Caribbean beach, which may stretch for miles, and your stroll is guaranteed to be cut short by an angry hotel security guard. In recent years, the Caribbean has seen a worrying trend of governments readily selling off assets to foreign corporations and political financiers.

Prime real estate, protected land and valuable resources are being relinquished without consideration for long-term consequences. It raises questions about whether remnants of the colonial mindset still prevail in political ideologies and decision-making.

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Australian environment group seeks judicial review of govt’s approval assessment of two coal mines

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 15:42
An environmental group has taken the Australian federal government to court to seek a judicial review over the assessment of two coal mines in New South Wales, the group announced.
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Sunak urged to distance himself from Tories who dismiss air pollution risks

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 15:00

Leading scientists write to PM amid campaign against expansion of clean air zone in London

World-leading air pollution scientists have called on Rishi Sunak to distance himself from Conservative colleagues who are dismissing the facts on the serious health risks of toxic air.

In a letter, Prof Frank Kelly and 35 other prominent air pollution scientists call on the prime minister to tell his colleagues not to endorse “merchants of doubt” who “undermine the factual and truth foundations of life.”

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VNI West could give black coal plants a reason to “stay in the game,” analysis warns

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 14:48

Controversial VNI West transmission project raises yet another red flag, this time over concerns the new preferred route will extend the life of NSW coal.

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Energy Next: Talks you shouldn’t miss on the 2023 agenda

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 14:48

Energy Next will host 20+ presentations on topics from EV’s, microgrids, and energy storage to VPPs and hydrogen. Here's some you should not miss.

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CleanCo gets extra $500 million to develop 2.3GW of new wind and solar projects

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 14:47

CleanCo to switch from power purchase agreements to equity ownership with new funds to support another 2.3GW of wind and solar capacity.

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Graph of the Day: Solar is creating fastest energy change in history

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 14:02

By far the fastest energy change in history is underway, with around 400 GW of new solar and wind capacity to be added in 2023. 

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Concrete poured at Flat Rocks wind farm as turbine parts hit the road

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 13:57

flat rocks wind farm turbine foundation WADelivery underway of massive Vestas wind turbine components for Enel Green Power's first Australian project at WA's Flat Rocks.

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CP Daily: Monday June 5, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 12:31
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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How smashing transmission monopoly could slash $13 billion from grid costs

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 12:21

Report finds energy users are paying dearly for the lack of contestability in Australia's transmission market, to the tune of $13 billion.

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Building activity produces 18% of emissions and a shocking 40% of our landfill waste. We must move to a circular economy – here’s how

The Conversation - Tue, 2023-06-06 12:21
Our buildings and infrastructure can only become sustainable if the sector shares, leases, reuses, repairs, refurbishes and recycles materials and products. A new report maps out out how to get there. M. Reza Hosseini, Senior Lecturer in Construction, Deputy Director, Mediated Intelligence in Design (MInD) Research Lab, Deakin University Tuba Kocaturk, Deputy Head, School of Architecture & Built Environment, and Director, Mediated Intelligence in Design (MInD) Research Lab, Deakin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Why solar panels should be reused, and not shredded for bricks and concrete

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-06-06 12:19

Solar experts call for better approach to sustainable solar, including “bespoke” technology to recycle panels and reuse their valuable components.

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