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Australia lifted fossil fuel subsidies more than any G20 nation, says BNEF

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-07-21 14:09

scott morrison SnowyAustralia had biggest increase in fossil fuel support of any G20 nation over last five years, at nearly $300 per person in 2019.

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Plans unveiled for biggest battery storage system in Victoria

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-07-21 11:00

A two-hour battery storage systems on the Mornington Peninsula will be the biggest in the state if built on schedule by the end of 2022.

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CP Daily: Tuesday July 20, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-21 10:18
Presenting CP Daily, Carbon Pulse’s free newsletter. It’s a daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. Subscribe here TOP STORY Green hydrogen could get free allocation in EU carbon market reform -official The European Commission is considering broadening the scope of product benchmarks under the EU’s carbon market rules for industry […]
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Climate Action Reserve proposes forecast carbon credit methodology for forest fuel treatments

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-21 07:30
Offset registry Climate Action Reserve (CAR) on Monday announced it is developing an ex-ante crediting methodology for fuel treatments, including prescribed burns, in order to reduce the severity of wildfires in the western US.
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Disheartened by existing voluntary carbon offerings, market veterans launch ‘fair and transparent’ offset service

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-21 06:55
Amid a global voluntary carbon market it says is hamstrung by profiteering, criminal activity, and a lack of regulation, a team of market veterans has launched a new carbon offset firm with the goal of providing for its customers a 'genuine, fair, and transparent' path to net zero.
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If you see something, say something: why scientists need your help to spot blue whales off Australia’s east coast

The Conversation - Wed, 2021-07-21 06:08
There have been just six verified sightings of the pygmy blue whale off Sydney in 18 years. Rare sightings like these are crucial, because the giants are considered 'data deficient'. Vanessa Pirotta, Wildlife scientist, Macquarie University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Gas generation slumps in first half of 2021, as wind and solar continue to shine

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-07-21 06:00

AGL's Torrens Island power station near Adelaide.Gas generation declined again in first half of 2021, including in NSW where renewables now supply 17 times more electricity.

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Green hydrogen could get free allocation in EU carbon market reform -official

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-21 04:36
The European Commission is considering broadening the scope of product benchmarks under the EU’s carbon market rules for industry to include clean production methods - a measure that could grant free allowances for green hydrogen or clean steel production, a senior EU official said.
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Coalition believes it has numbers to stop Great Barrier Reef being listed as ‘in danger’

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-21 03:30

Exclusive: Diplomatic email suggests whirlwind lobbying trip by Sussan Ley has won over at least nine of 21 members on World Heritage Committee

Australia’s global lobbying offensive to keep the Great Barrier Reef off the world heritage “in danger” list has secured support from at least nine of the 21-member committee that will make the decision, according to a diplomatic email seen by Guardian Australia.

Australia’s Paris-based ambassador to Unesco, Megan Anderson, said in the email she believed the government had won enough support to delay the decision on the “in danger” listing until at least 2023.

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‘Airpocalypse’ hits Siberian city as heatwave sparks forest fires

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-21 03:02

Monitoring suggests toxic smoke in Yakutsk is one of world’s worst ever air pollution events

A heatwave in one of the world’s coldest regions has sparked forest fires and threatened the Siberian city of Yakutsk with an “airpocalypse” of thick toxic smoke, atmospheric monitoring services have reported.

High levels of particulate matter and possibly also chemicals including ozone, benzene and hydrogen cyanide are thought likely to make this one of the world’s worst ever air pollution events.

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‘The climate crisis is the test of our times’: John Kerry speaks at Kew Gardens – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-21 02:09

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

‘While it may be unfolding in slow motion to some,’ he said, ‘this test is as acute and as existential as any previous one. Time is running out.’

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Climate change: US pushes China to make faster carbon cuts

BBC - Wed, 2021-07-21 01:28
US climate envoy John Kerry says help from China is needed to avoid a dangerous rise in heat.
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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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