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*Senior Technical Specialist, Forestry & Forest Carbon, Fauna & Flora International – Cambridge, UK

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 08:19
*PREMIUM LISTING – FFI is seeking a qualified candidate for the position of Senior Technical Specialist, Forestry & Forest Carbon.  You will play a vital role in the technical design and implementation of pioneering NBS projects in high carbon stock and high conservation value landscapes in a variety of locations, with an initial focus on REDD+ projects in Liberia and Vietnam. 
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California offset prices lagging behind speculator-fuelled CCA rise

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 08:01
California Carbon Offsets (CCO) are remaining near historic high discounts despite an influx of financial interest in recent weeks that has prompted California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) to diverge from the floor price.
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NA Markets: RGGI finds bullish support amid thin demand as CCAs decline ahead of Q2 auction

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 07:50
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices rose on thin demand on the secondary market to hit a new two-month high, while California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) declined week-on-week despite a continued influx of speculative demand.
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Lightsource bp to create 600MW solar hub that will be one of biggest on grid

RenewEconomy - Fri, 2021-05-14 06:02

Lightsource bp gets planning approval for north Wellington solar project, which will help create largest solar hub in the state.

The post Lightsource bp to create 600MW solar hub that will be one of biggest on grid appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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How climate change is erasing the world’s oldest rock art

The Conversation - Fri, 2021-05-14 05:56
The ancient cave paintings have only begun to tell us about the lives of the earliest people who lived in Australasia. The art is disappearing just as we are beginning to understand its significance. Jillian Huntley, Research Fellow, Griffith University Adam Brumm, Professor, Griffith University Adhi Oktaviana, PhD Candidate, Griffith University Basran Burhan, PhD candidate, Griffith University Maxime Aubert, Professor, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Russia picks team for film shot on International Space Station

BBC - Fri, 2021-05-14 04:43
An actress and director will blast off in October - but Tom Cruise also plans to visit the ISS.
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Environment department tried to bury research that found huge underspend on Australian threatened species

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-14 03:30

Exclusive: a departmental briefing note prepared for a meeting with government-funded scientists suggested they ‘don’t publish the paper’

The federal government tried to stop the publication of an academic paper that found it needed to drastically increase its spending on threatened Australian wildlife.

Internal documents released to Guardian Australia under freedom of information laws show senior officials in the federal environment department spent months pressuring the scientists from the government-funded Threatened Species Recovery Hub.

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EU Market: EUAs fall back below €54 amid wider market correction

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 03:17
EUAs paused its week-long record-breaking rally on Thursday, dropping as much as €2 at one point as global markets slid on worries about rising inflation.
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Boris Johnson took ‘unnecessary’ helicopter trip to promote bike scheme

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-14 03:00

Exclusive: prime minister’s short flights cast doubt on the sincerity of his pledges to fight the climate crisis, say critics

Boris Johnson has been criticised for taking a short helicopter flight from London to the West Midlands to promote a local bike hire scheme, despite the train from London taking just more than two hours.

Critics said the flight was “completely unnecessary” and cast doubt on the sincerity of the prime minister’s pledges to fight the climate crisis. Air travel produces far more global-heating emissions than other modes of transport.

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Native oysters reintroduced into Firth of Clyde

BBC - Fri, 2021-05-14 02:37
A total of 1,300 oysters have been suspended in the water as part of a restoration project.
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Japanese oil and gas firm to lean on CCS for net zero goal, eyes on offsets

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 01:37
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. (Japex) on Thursday pledged to go carbon neutral by 2050, relying primarily on CCS/CCUS to get there, but the company is also considering carbon offset options.
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Startup raises $7.8 mln for nature-based offset ratings service

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2021-05-14 01:25
Startup firm Sylvera has raised $7.8 million to expand its voluntary carbon offset ratings business, with early assessments judging that many nature-based projects fall short of their promised emissions cuts.
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Wastewater is 'polluting rivers with microplastic'

BBC - Fri, 2021-05-14 01:04
"Frequent releases" of sewage create microplastic hotspots in UK rivers.
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Water firms are main source of microplastics in UK rivers, study says

The Guardian - Fri, 2021-05-14 01:00

Research says discharge of untreated sewage and wastewater during dry spells to blame

Water companies are causing high levels of microplastic contamination in UK rivers by discharging untreated sewage and wastewater into the water system, new research reveals.

As pressure builds on water companies, the Environment Agency and ministers to tackle the way water firms release untreated effluent into rivers, scientists have for the first time linked the practice to microplastic pollution.

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Video: Changing the world with solar, batteries and EVs

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-05-13 20:52

The Smart Energy Conference shone a bright light how technologies such as solar, storage, hydrogen and EVs are transforming our economy.

The post Video: Changing the world with solar, batteries and EVs appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Meet the workers who put food on America’s tables – but can’t afford groceries

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-13 20:00

Undocumented immigrants are doing the backbreaking farm work that keeps the US food system running but struggle to feed their families

Photographs by Encarni Pindado

In the piercing midday heat of southern Texas, farmhand Linda Villarreal moves methodically to weed row after row of parsley, rising only occasionally to stretch her achy back and nibble on sugary biscuits she keeps in her pockets. In the distance, a green and white border patrol truck drives along the levy beside the towering steel border wall.

For this backbreaking work, Villareal is paid $7.25 per hour, the federal minimum wage since 2009, with no benefits. She takes home between $300 and $400 a week depending on the amount of orders from the bodegas – packaging warehouses which supply the country’s supermarkets with fruits and vegetables harvested by crews of undocumented mostly Mexican farmworkers.

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Mice ‘napalm’ to combat plague could also kill native and domestic animals, experts warn

The Guardian - Thu, 2021-05-13 17:50

Poison promoted by NSW government to fight eastern Australia plague stays in mice after death and can ‘accumulate up through the food chain’

Leading rodent experts say they “aren’t convinced” a new poison spruiked by the New South Wales government as “napalm” for mice will significantly impact the state’s plague, and warn it comes at a vastly higher risk of killing native and domestic animals.

Rodents are still running rampant across large tracts of inland NSW and southern Queensland, costing some farmers more than $100,000 in destroyed crops and damage to stored hay and grain. Cases of leptospirosis – a potentially deadly disease that can transfer from mice to humans – have almost doubled in Queensland this year, with health authorities citing the increased rodent numbers as a possible cause.

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Video: Smart Energy Conference Wrap – Day 1

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-05-13 17:13

malcolm turnbull smart energy conferenceGiles Parkinson & David Leitch discuss Day 1 of the 2021 Smart Energy Conference in Sydney. Stay tuned for our wrap of Day 2.

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Taylor’s Kurri Kurri “gas” plant to run on dirty diesel first

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-05-13 15:20

Environmental Impact Statement for the gas plant proposed for the NSW Hunter region by Angus Taylor reveals it would run for 6 months on diesel, before switching to mostly gas.

The post Taylor’s Kurri Kurri “gas” plant to run on dirty diesel first appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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“I don’t get it:” Why an old wind farm is unable to add a new big battery

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2021-05-13 15:07

Tilt Renewables says it wanted to be a trailblazer, but found that rules make it too difficult to add battery storage to an existing wind farm.

The post “I don’t get it:” Why an old wind farm is unable to add a new big battery appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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