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COP27: Offset project developer, investor ink Article 6.2 partnership with Senegalese company

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-11-11 06:12
A global offset project developer and carbon market investor at COP27 on Thursday announced a memorandum with a Senegal government-backed company under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, in what is billed as the world’s first private sector ‘ITMO’ partnership.
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'What am I supposed to do about all this really bad stuff?' Young people identify 7 'superpowers' to fight climate change

The Conversation - Fri, 2022-11-11 05:01
A new website, based on workshops with young Australians, outlines practical ways to deal with climate distress. Phoebe Quinn, Research Fellow, The University of Melbourne Katitza Marinkovic Chavez, Research fellow, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Batteries of gravity and water: we found 1,500 new pumped hydro sites next to existing reservoirs

The Conversation - Fri, 2022-11-11 05:01
To get to 82% renewables by decade’s end means storage - and that’s where we hope our new atlas of sites for pumped hydro storage can help Andrew Blakers, Professor of Engineering, Australian National University Anna Nadolny, Research Officer, Australian National University Ryan Stocks, Research Officer, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Labour would ditch Tory ban on new onshore windfarms, says Starmer

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 05:00

Exclusive: Leader says easing planning curbs would be part of its plan to tap economic potential of wind power

A Labour government would rip up the planning rules restricting the expansion of onshore windfarms as part of a plan to make the UK a clean energy superpower, the Guardian has learned.

Keir Starmer admitted that he would have to “persuade some communities to get on board” after Rishi Sunak reinstated a ban, dropped by Liz Truss, on new onshore projects amid fears of local objections.

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Think storms are getting worse? Rapid rain bursts in Sydney have become at least 40% more intense in 2 decades

The Conversation - Fri, 2022-11-11 05:00
The growing threat of flash flooding as a result of more intense rapid rain bursts means the city needs to update its flood defences. Hooman Ayat, Research Fellow, Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Jason Evans, Professor, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Sydney Steven Sherwood, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Rating agency slightly downgrades two hydro projects in India

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-11-11 04:36
A rating agency has slightly downgraded its scores for two Verra-accredited hydropower projects in India, although both grades still give a moderate chance of achieving or removing a tonne of CO2 per credit.
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2023 WCI floor price gets set as October inflation dips below 8%

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-11-11 04:21
Next year’s WCI-linked cap-and-trade auction reserve price is unofficially set as October inflation fell below 8% for the first time since February, according to federal data published Thursday.
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Fossil fuel lobbyists anger protesters: what happened on fourth day of Cop27

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 04:20

Joe Biden is on his way to Egypt and more than 50 poor developing countries are in danger of default

And so we are edging towards the end of the first week. Friday is decarbonisation and industry day, so the events will be themed around that topic.

The US president, Joe Biden, is heading to Egypt and Asia. He is expected to drop into Cop27 on Friday before going on to the East Asia Summit in Cambodia and then the annual G20 in Indonesia. It will be interesting to see how that galvanises the discussions.

Khaled Ali, the lawyer of the imprisoned hunger striker Alaa Abd el-Fattah, has said he went to the prison where his client was being held but was denied access to visit him.

More than 50 of the poorest developing countries are in danger of defaulting on their debt and becoming effectively bankrupt unless the rich world offers urgent assistance, the head of the UN development programme has warned.

There is a record number of fossil fuel lobbyists at Cop this year. There are 600 of them, an increase of more than 25% on last year and they outnumber any one frontline community affected by the climate crisis.

Obviously, protesters are not happy about this and called for the “criminal” fossil fuel representatives to be booted out of Cop.

Some UK politicians made the rounds, with the net zero tsar Chris Skidmore fitting in no less than six events. The business secretary, Grant Shapps, was there too, answering questions about UK oil and gas exploration, and the Cop26 president, Alok Sharma, addressed a couple of panels.

Our colleague Damian Carrington brought us two pieces of good news: first, that Israel, Lebanon and Iraq have teamed up to reduce emissions, and that Norway is shutting down plans for a large oilfield.

The US House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, made some rather extraordinary comments in which she said Republican politicians believe climate breakdown is a “hoax”.

Slovenia is the latest in a long line of European countries to quit the energy charter treaty, which gives energy companies the right to sue governments.

The Guardian reporter Nina Lakhani spent much of the day with protesters, who were wearing white in solidarity with murdered and jailed environment defenders around the world. Egypt is responsible for a few of those imprisonments, notably Abd el-Fattah.

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‘More than 50 poor countries in danger of bankruptcy ’ amid economic climate

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 04:01

Developing countries falling into default would be catastrophic and delay climate action, UN development chief warns

More than 50 of the poorest developing countries are in danger of defaulting on their debt and becoming effectively bankrupt unless the rich world offers urgent assistance, the head of the UN Development Programme has warned.

Inflation, the energy crisis and rising interest rates are creating conditions where an increasing number of countries are in danger of default, with potentially disastrous impacts on their people, according to Achim Steiner, the UN’s global development chief.

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Show of solidarity and a T rex: day four at Cop27 – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 03:33

Protesters wear white as US House speaker Nancy Pelosi joins delegates at climate summit in Egypt

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To those who sneer at activists blocking roads: what are you doing to save the planet? | Polly Toynbee

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 03:03

The Tories’ despicable plan to imprison protesters is unlikely to stop those who fear imminent climate catastrophe

Just Stop Oil protesters this week are climbing gantries on the M25, blocking the Dartford tunnel, causing long delays and getting arrested in droves. Meanwhile the public order bill that would crack down on disruptive protests has been passed by MPs and is now being read in the House of Lords. The Lords should throw out this despicable piece of legislation.

It’s curious how all those on the right who call themselves libertarians and claim to care about freedom from the state’s oppressive regulations (many of which keep water, air and food safe) are in favour of a bill that seeks to imprison people with bike locks, or anything harmless that could be used in protest. A prison sentence of 51 weeks beckons for “causing a public nuisance” – not harm, hurt or injury.

Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist

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Climate activists target private jet airports and demand ban at Cop27

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-11-11 02:52

Protesters gather at Farnborough and Luton as part of global action, also calling for tax on frequent fliers

Climate activists have blocked entrances to two of the UK’s premier private jet airports as part of a global wave of action against private aviation timed to coincide with Cop27.

The activists, from Extinction Rebellion and Scientist Rebellion, staged blockades at Farnborough airport, in Hampshire, and London Luton airport’s Harrods terminal on Thursday morning.

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Senior Program Officer, Supply Chain Innovation, Verra – Remote

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-11-11 02:38
Verra is creating the new role of Senior Program Officer, Supply Chain Innovation, to support the development and implementation of a new Verra Scope 3 Program that will incentivize corporate GHG abatement activities.
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COP27: BP chief listed as delegate for Mauritania

BBC - Fri, 2022-11-11 01:26
Chief executive of leading oil company is registered for COP27 as a delegate from poor African nation.
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EU energy companies announce strong ETS-covered generation rise in 9M results

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-11-10 23:33
European utilities and energy firms have reported a significant rise in fossil fuel generation that is covered by the EU ETS over the first nine months of 2022, according to multiple company results published Thursday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-11-10 23:28
EUAs rallied late on Thursday morning after an early sharp fall that saw prices tumble by more than €2 in less than an hour, as traders waited for news of the European Parliament's vote on proposals to sell EU carbon allowances to fund the bloc's transition away from fossil fuels.
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£9.3-bln UK pension fund makes £100-mln anchor commitment to new forest carbon investment vehicle

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-11-10 23:14
A £9.3-billion UK pension fund has made a £100-million anchor commitment to a new fund that monetises carbon credits from developing timberland plantations and restoring forests.
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Many Republicans think climate crisis is a hoax, says Nancy Pelosi – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2022-11-10 22:31

Speaking at a Cop27 panel discussion, the speaker of the House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, said it was difficult to predict how the results of the midterm elections would affect US action on climate change, but that such action was 'long overdue'. 'We have had, shall we say, a disagreement on the subject,' said Pelosi, referring to the Democrats and the Republicans. 'When Kathy [Castor, a congresswoman] had her bill on the floor, our [Republican] colleagues said why are we having this discussion, there is no climate crisis, it's all a hoax.'

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COP27: Countries’ dash for gas will lead to supply, emissions overshoot -analysis

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-11-10 21:22
The energy crisis has overtaken the climate crisis, as emissions from new gas capacity now threatens the 1.5 C warming limit, according to analysis released Thursday, as the fossil fuel has wedged itself into multiple discussions during the COP27 conference.
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UPDATE – EU Parliament signs off on REPowerEU changes, seeking to frontload ETS auction revenue entirely from govt supply

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2022-11-10 20:51
The European Parliament voted on Thursday in line with several of its committees over the bloc's REPowerEU package to ditch Russian fossil fuels, teeing up a tussle with member states on several issues including sources of carbon allowance funding.
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