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Global stimulus spending not enough to prevent record emissions by 2023 -IEA

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-21 01:27
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that current government spending on post-COVID recovery measures isn’t targeting sufficiently clean energy investment, and that carbon emissions may climb to record levels by 2023 as a result.
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Our lives are changing profoundly but we can’t succumb to cynicism and hopelessness | Lenore Taylor

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-21 00:15

Reporting on the pandemic and global heating is an immense responsibility. More than ever we have to look to the possibility of positive change

This time last year Victoria was enduring its long winter of Covid isolation. Other states were cautiously loosening restrictions. Most Australians were clinging to the assumption that the pandemic would end, sometime. Vaccines would be developed and, once we’d all got them, the threat would be over. We just had to hang in there until it was done.

Now the idea of a neat end point is far less certain because mutated versions of the virus keep slipping through our defences and closing down our lives again, just as we dare to make even the most modest of plans.

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John Kerry: world leaders must step up to avoid worst impacts of climate crisis

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-21 00:00

US envoy uses landmark speech in London to make impassioned plea for unified global effort

The world still has a chance of staving off the worst impacts of climate breakdown but only if governments step up in the next few months with stronger commitments on cutting greenhouse gas emissions, the US envoy for climate change has said.

John Kerry, appointed by Joe Biden to spearhead the US’s international efforts to tackle the crisis, urged all large economies to come forward with new plans to cut emissions before the Cop26 UN climate talks in Glasgow this November.

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China’s MEE clamps down on provincial failures regarding coal consumption

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-20 22:50
China’s environment ministry on Tuesday reprimanded the Shanxi provincial government for failing to control coal consumption and not dealing with regulation breaches by corporations.
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European Midday Markets Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-20 22:24
European carbon prices fell to the lower end of their recent range on Tuesday following a very weak auction result, and as energy markets and wider macro sentiment remained bearish.
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Australia Market Roundup: Strong demand pushes ACCUs to fresh record high, as ERF deliveries close in on 70 mln

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-20 21:16
Strong interest from speculative and voluntary buyers on Tuesday pushed the Australian offset price to a record high for the fourth consecutive trading session, while delivered credits to the government’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) is now within touching distance of the 70-million mark.
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The Democrat blocking progressive change is beholden to big oil. Surprised? | Alex Kotch

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-20 20:13

Joe Manchin owns millions of dollars in coal stock, founded an energy firm and Exxon lobbyists brag about their access to him. Republicans fundraise on his behalf

As “thousand-year” heat waves caused by the climate crisis rock the west coast and biblical floods engulf major cities, Senate Democrats are negotiating a $3.5tn budget package that could include an attempt to slow the use of fossil fuels over the next decade.

One prominent senator is very concerned about proposals to scale back oil, gas and coal usage. He recently argued that those who want to “get rid of” fossil fuels are wrong. Eliminating fossil fuels won’t help fight global heating, he claimed, against all evidence. “If anything, it would be worse.”

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‘Reckless’: G20 states subsidised fossil fuels by $3tn since 2015, says report

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-20 20:00

Support for coal, oil and gas remains high despite pledges to tackle climate crisis

The G20 countries have provided more than $3.3tn (£2.4tn) in subsidies for fossil fuels since the Paris climate agreement was sealed in 2015, a report shows, despite many committing to tackle the crisis.

This backing for coal, oil and gas is “​​reckless” in the face of the escalating climate emergency, according to the report’s authors, and urgent action is needed to phase out the support. The $3.3tn could have built solar plants equivalent to three times the US electricity grid, the report says.

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Flow Power starts production at its first two solar farms in South Australia

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 19:16

solar farm farming sheep agriculture - canva - optimisedRetailer Flow Power has begun construction at two small solar farms in South Australia, the first it owns and operates directly.

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Australian wind output record smashed after big boost from South Australia

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 18:38

Record wind output on Australia's main grid on Tuesday afternoon, with a big boost from South Australia.

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Copperstring 2.0 promises $60 billion in new investment – and that’s just in energy

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 16:08

AEMO ISP Power Transmission Tower - optimisedCEO of Copperstring 2.0 in north Queensland says largest geographic expansion of the NEM has been projected to unlock $60bn in new energy investment, alone.

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Wave power: oceans from the shoreline – in pictures

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-20 16:00

This summer’s group photography exhibition at Bildhalle, Zurich, explores the theme of oceans, taken from the perspective of viewers standing on the shore

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Joanna Lumley and Jason Momoa join prominent group backing Great Barrier Reef ‘in danger’ listing

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-20 15:49

Exclusive: Stars, activists, conservationists and Prince Albert of Monaco unite in support of Unesco’s recommendation to world heritage committee

An international line-up of actors, conservationists and scientists, including Joanna Lumley and Hollywood star Jason Momoa, has backed calls for the Great Barrier Reef to be placed on a list of world heritage sites in danger.

“The scientific evidence is beyond doubt: the Great Barrier Reef is in danger and it is time to act,” the group said in a global statement released to Guardian Australia.

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World-leading certification guarantees ‘renewable’ hydrogen in Queensland

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 15:48

The Palaszczuk Government has taken another important step towards establishing Queensland’s credentials as a leading generator of renewable energy jobs.

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Tomago to host one of Australia’s first lithium ion battery factories

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 15:37

Energy Renaissance secures federal government funding for pilot lithium ion battery factory in Tomago.

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Emissions will hit record high by 2023 if green recovery fails, says IEA

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-20 15:00

Worldwide energy body warns more must be done to help developing countries give up fossil fuels

Global greenhouse gas emissions are likely to rise to record levels in the next two years, as governments fail to “build back better” from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Emissions will rise again this year and next year, after a fall last year, and 2023 is now on track to see the highest levels of carbon dioxide output in human history, equalling or surpassing the record set in 2018, according to forecasts released by the International Energy Agency on Tuesday.

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Queensland grid needs to double in size for zero emissions, CleanCo says

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 14:35

queensland large solar farm - canva - optimisedCleanCo CEO says time to seize the huge decarbonisation opportunities available through solar - "the lowest cost energy" ever seen.

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Queensland to produce 10-year plan for renewables to bring back industry

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-20 13:51

Queensland hydrogen renewable energy minister Mick de Brenni - aap - optimisedCheap renewables and a focus on renewable hydrogen production could revitalise Australia's manufacturing industries, Queensland minister says.

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CP Daily: Monday July 19, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-20 13:49
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Account Manager (Carbon Forestry), CarbonCo – Nelson, NZ

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-20 13:36
We are seeking an Account Manager to manage our relationships with landowners, and support them to understand and adopt carbon farming.
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