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Australian sport has been captured by carbon – but a sliver of light has emerged | Ben Abbatangelo

The Guardian - Sun, 2022-02-13 05:00

Tennis Australia axed Santos from the 2021 Australian Open sponsors list – who will follow their lead?


Like almost every other institution in this country, Australian sport has been captured by carbon; succumbing to the interests of multinational corporations at the centre of the climate crises.

Gina Rinehart’s Hancock Prospecting completed the coup by announcing a multi-year sponsorship deal with the Australian Olympic Committee.

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Here’s how to demolish the most common excuses for climate crisis apathy | Elizabeth Cripps

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-02-12 18:00

Every one of us now has a duty to do something, if not for ourselves then for the survival of future generations

Climate change is terrifying, so why don’t we do more to stop it? Read any headline on the climate crisis, and it seems unbelievable that we’re not all chaining ourselves to the headquarters of oil and gas companies, or at least hammering on MPs’ office doors. But we’re not. “Of course, I care about climate change,” we say. “But … ”

Then they come out, the reasons for apathy. We’ve all heard them. We’ve probably all said some of them. But do they really excuse us?

Elizabeth Cripps is a writer and moral philosopher at the University of Edinburgh, and author of What Climate Justice Means and Why We Should Care

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CP Daily: Friday February 11, 2022

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-02-12 12:03
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Amazon deforestation: Record high destruction of trees in January

BBC - Sat, 2022-02-12 05:57
An area of trees more than seven times the size of Manhattan, New York was destroyed.
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Gold Standard accelerates digital drive to scale up climate project action

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-02-12 05:01
Certifier Gold Standard aims to launch an initiative this year to deploy more digitisation towards the auditing of carbon projects, the latest in a growing number of initiatives tapping big tech to help scale the role of carbon finance in tackling climate change.
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VCM initiative prepares to set out its definition of Core Carbon Principles

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-02-12 05:01
The Integrity Council for Voluntary Carbon Markets (IC-VCM) aims to set out a framework by the end of March to determine its Core Carbon Principles, a quality threshold for projects generating credits on the voluntary carbon market (VCM), a senior member of the group has told Carbon Pulse.
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Environment activists in Australia bring the climate crisis to the courtroom | Kieran Pender

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-02-12 05:00

There’s a growing trend of climate litigation around the world. Here’s a look at the Australian cases likely to make headlines this year

In March 2021, a 16-year-old student and an octogenarian nun walked into the federal court in Melbourne for the hearing of a defining case in Australian climate litigation.

The lawsuit brought by Anj Sharma, along with seven other teenagers, and Sister Brigid Arthur, is part of a growing trend among climate activists and environment organisations raising climate issues in the courtroom, amid a lack of action by the federal government.

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Lawmakers tussle over how new EU climate fund can best help the poorest

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-02-12 04:22
European lawmakers are getting to grips with the design of a proposed new social fund meant to help the poorest households counter the potentially regressive elements of EU climate policy, seeking to ensure the money 'lands with the right people'.
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More than 100 nations take action to save oceans from human harm

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-02-12 03:37

Envoys at Brest summit sign up to measures to tackle fight against illegal fishing and cut pollution

Representatives from more than 100 countries have committed to measures aimed at preserving the ocean from human harm, including stepping up the fight against illegal fishing, cutting plastic pollution and better protecting international waters.

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, hosting the high-level session of the One Ocean summit on Friday, said 2022 was “a decisive year, and we should take here, in Brest, clear and firm commitments.”

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Business secretary approves vast offshore windfarm Norfolk Vanguard

The Guardian - Sat, 2022-02-12 02:50

Kwasi Kwarteng re-approves projects stalled by high court, producing enough energy for 4m homes

A vast windfarm off the Norfolk coast has been approved by ministers for a second time after a local man convinced a high court judge to overturn the decision a year ago.

The high court verdict last February forced the government to reconsider the plans by Swedish renewables giant Vattenfall to build two offshore wind farms capable of generating enough green electricity to power the equivalent of 4 million UK homes.

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EDF downgrades 2023 French nuclear output outlook

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2022-02-12 02:18
EDF has downgraded its estimate for 2023 nuclear output, days after it further slashed its generation expectations for this year due to defects found at selected generation units.
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Future of world’s most exclusive horse race on thin ice due to global heating

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-02-11 23:07

White Turf race in St Moritz at risk because water in frozen lake is melting

Each February the rich and famous descend upon St Moritz, not just for the slopes and après-ski but for one of the world’s most exclusive horse races, held on ice.

Though the luxury resort has a nearby airport mainly catering to private jets, and visitors can be seen being ferried around in helicopters and Ferraris, moneyed guests are beginning to think about the climate emergency.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-02-11 22:34
EUAs recouped some of Thursday's losses as the EU lawmaker leading work on ETS reforms outlined possible ways to make the market's price control mechanism more responsive to sudden spikes, while energy prices rose after French utility EDF downgraded its generation forecast for next year.
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The week in wildlife – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-02-11 22:00

The best of this week’s wildlife pictures, including dancing Siberian cranes, a snowy cat and a lonely black-footed ferret

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CN Markets: China’s carbon price holds firm in thin market awaiting regulatory clarity

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-02-11 21:48
China’s national emissions trading scheme is seeing near-record high price levels, but on very thin volumes as traders await clarity from the government on what happens next.
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Michigan beef found to contain dangerous levels of ‘forever chemicals’

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-02-11 21:00

Contamination at a small farm discovered after sewage sludge was tested for PFAS, but officials downplayed incident as ‘isolated’

Cattle from a small south-east Michigan farm that sold beef to schools and at farmers’ markets in the state have been found to contain dangerous levels of PFAS, so-called “forever chemicals” that can pose a serious risk to human health.

The news comes after consumer groups in 2019 warned that using PFAS-laden sewage sludge as fertilizer would contaminate dairy, beef, crops and other food products. However, at the time a Michigan agricultural regulator publicly assured the state’s dairy farmers her agency wouldn’t test milk for the toxic chemicals as they didn’t want to inflict economic pain on the $15bn industry, she said.

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Greta Thunberg condemns UK firm’s plans for mine on indigenous Sami

The Guardian - Fri, 2022-02-11 20:32

Beowulf Mining ‘hopeful’ for decision on mine in Sápmi despite opposition from activist, UN and Swedish church

A British company has fallen foul of Greta Thunberg, Unesco, Sweden’s national church, and the indigenous people in the north of the country over plans for an open-pit mine on historical Sami reindeer-herding lands.

The clamour of opposition was voiced as Beowulf Mining, headquartered in the City of London, suggested it was “hopeful” of a decision within weeks of a 5 sq mile iron-ore mine in an area where Sami communities have lived for thousands of years.

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Global Head of Carbon Trading, National Australia Bank – Sydney

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-02-11 20:32
Based in our Sydney Dealing Room, the Head of Global Carbon Trading role is both diverse and challenging and will include extensive management and engagement with key stakeholders across Corporate and Institutional Banking with a focus on the realisation of carbon trading capability.
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NZ Market: Relentless bull run creates CCR challenge

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-02-11 19:47
New Zealand carbon permits extended their all-time high for a fourth consecutive session in Friday trade, with the relentless run raising some concerns over regulatory consequences.
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EU lawmaker mulls proposing tougher EU ETS price control measures -Bloomberg

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2022-02-11 19:30
MEP Peter Liese is considering a proposal to release allowances held in the MSR and to lower the threshold at which the Article 29a mechanism is triggered as part of a plan to control sudden EU ETS price spikes, he told Bloomberg in an interview published on Friday.
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