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CP Daily: Friday September 30, 2022

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2022-10-02 08:30
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Asia and the Pacific Program Manager, Tradewater – Bangkok

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2022-10-02 08:17
To support its growth around the world, Tradewater is seeking a Program Manager to lead our greenhouse gas collection and destruction projects in Asia and the Pacific region. These projects typically involve finding and procuring old refrigerants at the end of their useful life, and building the systems and partnerships needed to have them safely destroyed according to published carbon offset protocols.
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Stunning week of early coal closures opens path to 100 pct renewables

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2022-10-02 06:00

An extraordinary week has confirmed nearly all Australia's coal generators will be gone in little more than a decade. Here are the five big highlights.

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To understand the scale of the climate emergency, look at hurricanes | Peter Kalmus

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 20:16

Climate breakdown is far more intense in 2022 than even many scientists expected, yet the world still isn’t treating this like a crisis

I became a climate activist 16 years ago. Back then, not many people cared about climate change. The eye rolls were audible. Media coverage was scarce, and what little there was glibly included “both sides”. It was frustrating and tragic to see such a clear and present danger and to know that it was still mostly avoidable, yet ignored by society.

I assumed that intensifying, in-your-face climate disasters would serve as a sort of backstop to finally force action. I even hoped that humanity would listen to scientists and start acting before things got that bad. I didn’t think this was too much to expect; after all, the scientific fundamentals are easy enough to grasp.

Peter Kalmus is a climate scientist and author of Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution

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So long, Loy Yang: shutting Australia’s dirtiest coal plant a decade early won’t jeopardise our electricity supply

RenewEconomy - Sat, 2022-10-01 20:06

Loy Yang power station AGL shareholder resolutionIt’s becoming ever more likely that 100% renewable electricity in Australia’s electricity grid could be achieved by the end of the decade.

The post So long, Loy Yang: shutting Australia’s dirtiest coal plant a decade early won’t jeopardise our electricity supply appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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‘A growing machine’: Scotland looks to vertical farming to boost tree stocks

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 19:00

Hydroponics unit can produce saplings six times faster than it takes to grow them naturally outdoors

It is a long way from the romance of a sun-dappled Highland glen. Picture instead a white cube equipped with the computer-controlled automation you would sooner expect to see in an Amazon or Ikea warehouse.

Scotland’s state forestry agency believes this prefabricated structure, erected at an agricultural research centre near Dundee, could play a significant part in its quest to help combat climate heating by greatly expanding the country’s forest cover.

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Chevron-backed “alternative” European energy and carbon trading platform closes Series B financing round

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 16:17
A German-headquartered energy and carbon trading platform, which has branded itself a “digital alternative” to traditional exchanges and brokers, has closed a Series B financing round with the support of oil major Chevron.
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Cop15 is an opportunity to save nature. We can’t afford another decade of failure | Phoebe Weston

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 16:00

Ahead of the UN biodiversity conference, our reporter reflects on lessons of hope and change in three years reporting with the Guardian’s age of extinction team

Saying you’re a biodiversity reporter doesn’t mean much to a lot of people. “What do you actually write about?” they ask. And this is exactly why there should be more journalists on this beat. The nature crisis continues to fly under the radar.

In 1992, at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, there was a wave of enthusiasm about tackling the great environmental problems, and so governments set up three UN conventions to deal with climate change, biodiversity loss and desertification. Since then, the climate crisis has been treated as separate to the biodiversity crisis, yet there is huge overlap between the two.

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Prince Harry wildlife NGO under fire after elephants kill three in Malawi

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 16:00

African Parks, of which the prince is president, is one of three parties accused of rushing a mass translocation of the mammals


Two wildlife organisations, including one headed by Prince Harry, have been accused of caring about animals more than people after three men died following an elephant translocation in Malawi.

In July, more than 250 elephants were moved from Liwonde national park in southern Malawi to the country’s second-largest protected area, Kasungu, in a three-way operation between Malawi’s national park service and the NGOs African Parks and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (Ifaw).

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Environment Agency knew sewage was being dumped into rivers years ago, leak reveals

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 16:00

Exclusive: Revelation comes after agency’s chair told MPs in May the practice had only recently come to light

The Environment Agency knew raw sewage was being illegally dumped into English rivers from wastewater treatment works a decade ago, a leaked report shows.

However, the agency’s chair told MPs in May that the practice had only recently come to light.

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British Gas latest firm to be found offsetting with old, dodgy carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 11:19
British Gas has offset its energy production using hundreds of thousands of old carbon credits from a Chinese industrial gas project that have been banned in Europe due to their questionable environmental integrity.
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Eurasian Beaver now legally protected in England

BBC - Sat, 2022-10-01 09:14
Wildlife groups praised the move making it illegal to capture, kill, injure or disturb them.
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Sleeping in barns - homeless in the countryside

BBC - Sat, 2022-10-01 09:06
Rural rough sleepers face harsh conditions as a taskforce warns of a hidden homelessness "crisis".
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Emitters and speculators pare back CCA holdings while financials’ RGGI net length approaches 1 mln

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 08:27
Emitters cut down their California Carbon Allowance (CCA) net length to end five straight weeks of growth, while financial players followed suit in both the WCI and RGGI markets, according to US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data published Friday.
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California carbon market reaches record number of participants in Q3 amid heightened speculative interest

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 07:29
California's cap-and-trade programme grew to a record number of accounts in the third quarter amid interest from speculative and compliance entities, according to data published Friday.
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PREVIEW: In Brazil elections, fate of carbon markets hangs in the balance

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 06:22
In Brazil’s presidential elections that kick off this Sunday, pitting far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro against far-left former president and current front runner Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the country’s path forward on climate policy – including the fate of a carbon market – hangs in the balance.
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Slave traders’ names are still stamped on native plants. It’s time to ‘decolonise’ Australia’s public gardens | Brett Summerell

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-10-01 06:00

For too long we’ve dismissed Indigenous knowledge of the natural world. At Sydney’s botanic garden, signage is starting to reflect Aboriginal names

Like all botanic gardens, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney is a classic artefact of the activities that took place during the colonisation of Australia in the 18th and 19th century.

It was established to create a patch of landscape that mirrored those found in the United Kingdom, with the aim of “discovering” and documenting the floral biodiversity of New South Wales (in itself a name reflecting the perspective of those holding power).

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Finnish report flags gaps in EU law on domestic offsetting

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 05:38
EU nations lack the legal means to apply corresponding adjustments for carbon projects on their territories, a report commissioned by the Finnish government pointed out on Friday, complicating matters for companies seeking to buy carbon credits across the bloc.
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Voluntary carbon investor in 2.5-mln credit deal with rice farming project

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 05:27
A Canada-based voluntary carbon investment firm has agreed to buy around 2.5 mln VCUs from a Indian rise farming project.
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REDD credits seen offered $5 cheaper than CCB-certified equivalents

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-10-01 03:29
Major clips of VCS-certified REDD credits lacking CCB co-benefit certification were being offered at a $5 discount to VCS-CCB units on Friday, highlighting a hefty premium for nature units that can meet the specification requirements for delivery into futures contracts on the CME exchange.
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