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Beluga whale that strayed into River Seine dies during rescue operation

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-08-10 19:49

Whale had been lifted out of river as part of ambitious attempt to return it to sea

A beluga whale that strayed into the River Seine and began swimming in the direction of Paris has died during an ambitious rescue effort intended to help it back to its traditional cold Arctic waters.

The four-metre animal was euthanised by vets after it developed breathing difficulties while being transferred by road to the Normandy coast. Hours earlier, it had been lifted out of the freshwater of the Seine, where it could not survive.

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SK Market: Korean auction sees healthy demand as outlook, sentiment brighten

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 19:44
South Korea on Wednesday sold around 97% of the 2.3 million KAUs on offer in the environment ministry’s August auction, as the market remains upbeat over the projected reduced allowance surplus in the 2022 compliance cycle.
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While Biden is tackling inflation and shaping a green economy for the US, Britain is being left behind | Carys Roberts

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-08-10 17:00

The Inflation Reduction Act is a big win for jobs and the environment, but Truss and Sunak have nothing similar to offer

Over the weekend, US Democrats overcame months of political struggle to pass the Inflation Reduction Act in the Senate, marking a major victory for the president, Joe Biden, and for “Bidenomics” before the US midterms.

The bill makes the single largest climate investment in US history, with $369bn for climate and clean energy. It is expected to enable the US to get two-thirds of the way towards its Paris agreement commitments while reducing energy costs. It lowers health costs for millions of Americans. It seeks to tackle inflation by directly reducing costs for individuals and by reducing the deficit through closing tax loopholes and increasing tax on corporates and the wealthy.

Carys Roberts is executive director of the Institute for Public Policy Research

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Who's holding back electric cars in Australia? We've long known the answer – and it's time to clear the road

The Conversation - Wed, 2022-08-10 15:47
Opposition from vested interests – including oil refineries and the car dealership industry – has held Australia back on fuel efficiency. The onus is now on the Albanese government to intervene. John Quiggin, Professor, School of Economics, The University of Queensland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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New Zealand govt indecision on exotics holding back investment, foresters say

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 15:44
The New Zealand government’s lingering decision on whether to remove exotic plantations from the permanent category in the ETS is causing investor uncertainty in the forestry sector, while fears of the planting type’s impact on rural communities is unfounded, according to the industry. 
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Britain faces crisis upon crisis, and our leaders are absent. This is how a country falls apart | George Monbiot

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-08-10 15:00

Inflation, energy bills and stagnant wages could mean destitution for millions. But Conservative ideology forbids offering answers

Has Boris Johnson ended his holiday? It’s hard to tell. He was never committed to government, even during national emergencies, as his serial absence from Cobra meetings at the beginning of the pandemic revealed. Now, while several national crises converge, he seems to have given up altogether. But his detachment is not just a pathology. It is also a doctrine. Absence is what the party donors paid for.

Whether physically present or not, recent prime ministers and their governments have prepared us for none of the great predicaments we face. They have looked the other way as the water companies failed to commission any new reservoirs since they were privatised in 1989, and allowed astonishing volumes of that precious commodity we call treated drinking water – 2.4bn litres a day on current estimates – to leak away. It’s a carelessness so grand that it feels like a metaphor. Instead of forcing them to stop these leaks, the government has allowed these corporations to pump the rivers dry: the living world, as ever, is the buffer that must absorb failure and greed.

George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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“Monumental:” US climate bill eliminates cost gap between green and dirty hydrogen

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2022-08-10 15:00

hydrogen plug powerPlug Power, would be partner of Andrew Forrest's green hydrogen plans, says new US tax credit makes green hydrogen lower cost than fossil fuelled hydrogen.

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RayGen connects solar towers to the grid, but storage component will have to wait

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2022-08-10 14:05

AGL-backed RayGen says its solar tower technology is sending power to the grid in Victoria, but the storage component is delayed by global supply chain issues.

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AEMO market crisis report highlights big constraints on Snowy 2.0 storage

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2022-08-10 14:00

Snowy Hydro Tumut 3 pumped power station energy storage - M Mazengarb - optimisedThe real operational storage capacity of Snowy 2.0 may be as little as half that advertised, due to constraints on water flows highlighted in latest AEMO report.

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Wildlife under stress as dry spell shrinks rivers

BBC - Wed, 2022-08-10 12:19
Most of the world's chalk streams are in southern and eastern England and are under particular strain.
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Southern conifers: meet this vast group of ancient trees with mysteries still unsolved

The Conversation - Wed, 2022-08-10 11:39
Some of these trees can be over 30 metres high. Others, can live for centuries or, for the Huon pine, up to an astonishing ten millennia. Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Ecosystem and Forest Sciences, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Labor must amend trade agreements that allow foreign companies to sue the government over energy and climate policies | Patricia Ranald

The Guardian - Wed, 2022-08-10 10:56

Foreign companies should not be able to sue the government for taking action on climate change

An article in the Conversation with the catchy title “Hey Minister, leave that gas trigger alone” has urged the Labor government not to extend the Turnbull government’s gas trigger, which could be used to compel foreign-owned gas companies to keep gas reserves for use in Australia in some circumstances. It warns that actually using the trigger could inadvertently allow such companies to seek to sue the government under Australia’s existing international agreements.

Many Australians don’t know this but some of our trade agreements give foreign-owned companies special legal rights to sue the federal government if a change in law or policy reduces their profits, even if the change is in the public interest. The mechanism is known as an investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS).

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“Grotesque greed:” Oil majors’ windfall profits are headed for their pockets, not renewables

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2022-08-10 09:51

coalThe world's oil majors are pocketing record profits from the current energy crisis, but not much of it is going into renewables, despite their marketing spin.

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Genex Power buys massive 2GW battery storage plus solar project in Queensland

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2022-08-10 09:28

Neoen Tesla Big Battery VictoriaTakeover target Genex has announced the purchase of a massive 2GW battery storage and solar project in Queensland.

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CP Daily: Tuesday August 9, 2022

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 07:35
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Double, triple counting of GHG reductions likely under overlapping Canadian CCUS policies

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 07:24
Canadian oil and gas producers could potentially receive compensation for reducing the same emissions under federal and subnational climate policies that incorporate carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), threatening the environmental integrity of these programmes and deflating credit prices, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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'Unacceptable costs': savanna burning under Australia's carbon credit scheme is harming human health

The Conversation - Wed, 2022-08-10 06:04
Savanna grasslands are burnt early in the dry season to reduce the chance of large fires later. But it’s making air pollution worse. Penelope Jones, Research Fellow in Environmental Health, University of Tasmania David Bowman, Professor of Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania Fay Johnston, Professor, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, University of Tasmania Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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CEZ lags on hedging as coal burn covers output shortfall

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 05:46
Czech utility CEZ reported a lagged hedged position for H1 on Tuesday despite increased coal-fired output and bumper earnings, giving a bullish signal for EUAs for the rest of the year.
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Climate and Energy Policy Analyst, Climate Analytics Australia – Fremantle

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 05:08
In this position you will support our Australian-focused analytical projects analysing regional, national and state-level policy options and opportunities in the zero carbon transition, and will have the opportunity to also engage in our mitigation projects in the Asia-Pacific region analysing national and state-level and regional policy, targets and emissions.
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Countries are only pausing on VCM development, says IETA boss

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2022-08-10 04:13
Uncertainty over whether host countries will allow carbon credits to be generated for the international voluntary carbon market (VCM) is only likely to be temporary, according to Dirk Forrister of business group IETA, who noted on Tuesday that governments are still figuring out how to use Article 6 international trade provisions to meet their Paris Agreement emissions pledges. 
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