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10 reasons why US president-elect Donald Trump can’t derail global climate action

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-11-08 12:00
Efforts to tackle the climate crisis – both in Australia and globally – are much bigger than one man. Here are ten reasons to remain hopeful. Wesley Morgan, Research Associate, Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW Sydney Ben Newell, Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Director of the UNSW Institute for Climate Risk and Response, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Canadian emissions reductions too slow, overly optimistic, and a far cry from 2030 targets, auditor general says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 10:57
Just six years remain to reach Canada’s target of 40-45% emissions reductions below 2005 levels, but efforts led by the federal government to reduce emissions face considerable implementation challenges, a report from the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) said Thursday.
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Emissions from private jets climb nearly 50% during 2019-23, study finds

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 10:55
Private jets are contributing an increasingly significant share to global carbon emissions, with emissions rising nearly 50% over the last four years, according to a new study.
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Bring waste sectors into UK ETS but don’t raise emissions cap, Climate Change Committee urges govt

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 10:24
The UK Climate Change Committee (CCC) has advised the government not to increase the emissions cap in the nation’s carbon market as it prepares to expand the scheme to include waste incineration and energy-from-waste (EfW) sectors in 2028.
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WCI Markets: WCAs cool off post repeal defeat, CCAs gain amidst ARB update wait

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 10:19
Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) prices cooled off after spiking following the defeat of a referendum to repeal the programme, while California Carbon Allowance (CCA) values rose amidst anticipation of greater regulatory clarity from ARB.
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Brazilian development bank to pour nearly $90 mln into new ethanol plant

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 09:51
The Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) has approved R$500 million ($88 mln) in financing for a new biofuels-producing ethanol plant, which it said will support Brazil’s goals to decarbonise the transport sector.
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‘Trajectory of economics’ will keep climate action moving despite Trump election, former US officials say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 09:28
While the second Trump presidency will likely hamper the US’ reputation for climate action on the global stage, top former governmental officials said Thursday that the incoming administration’s ability to stall the US – and the world’s – momentum towards a clean energy economy will be limited.
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Climate companies might not find solace in Canada following US elections, experts say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 09:27
Canadian cleantech tax credits and a favourable regulatory environment could lure US entrepreneurs to move north, but cohesive climate policy is under attack from Conservative opposition in the country, panellists said Thursday.
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Canadian oil sands emissions flatten in 2023 despite production bump -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 09:14
Absolute greenhouse gas emissions in Canadian oil sands grew less than 1% for the third year in a row, according to analysis published on Thursday.
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‘The first thing I did was poke it’: Canada beach blobs mystery solved by chemists

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-08 06:26

Newfoundland Memorial Univeristy team find white masses are likely material used to clean pipes in oil industry

When the chemist Chris Kozak finally got his hands on a sample of the mysterious blobs that recently washed up on the shores of Newfoundland’s beaches, Project Unknown Glob officially began.

At his disposal, Kozak and a team of graduate students had the “gorgeous” new science building and “world-class facilities” of Newfoundland’s Memorial University to run a battery of tests on the white, doughy blob.

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How our regions can help make Australia’s growing cities more sustainable

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-11-08 05:02
The rapid growth of our capital cities is creating all sorts of problems. Dispersing growth across regional city networks could ease these growth pains and make our cities more sustainable. Peter Newton, Emeritus Professor in Sustainable Urbanism, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology James Whitten, Research Fellow, Department of Architecture, Monash University Magnus Moglia, Associate Professor in Sustainability Science, Swinburne University of Technology Stephen Glackin, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Transitions, Swinburne University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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BY THE NUMBERS: Carbon Direct’s 2024 State of the Voluntary Carbon Market report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 03:25
Demand for carbon removal credits is on pace to increase by 50% this year, while retirements of durable CDR units is set to more than double, according to a new report.
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Spanish floods: before and after footage shows the scale of destruction in Valencia – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-08 03:23

More than 200 people have died in floods that the Spanish prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has described as the worst natural disaster in the country's recent history. Thousands of troops and police officers were drafted to help with clean-up and searches. Anger rose among residents who felt abandoned by the government and King Felipe and Queen Letizia were heckled when they visited one of the worst-affected areas

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G20 must strengthen Paris pledges, cut fossil fuels, in order to keep 1.5C alive -UN adviser

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-08 02:49
The next round of climate pledges from the world's highest-emitting economies will ultimately determine the chances of limiting global warming to 1.5C, depending in particular on how far they go in pushing a transition away from fossil fuels, the UN's special adviser on climate action said on Thursday.
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