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European Carbon Analyst, BloombergNEF – London

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-08-16 04:03
BloombergNEF (BNEF) is seeking a talented and highly motivated individual to join its European compliance carbon market team.
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US-led ETA carbon market concept for ending coal could backfire and cause a massive CO2 increase, warns think-tank

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-08-16 02:48
The US-led Energy Transition Accelerator (ETA) jurisdictional carbon crediting mechanism to phase out coal globally could backfire and cause a staggering 22 billion tonne increase of CO2 against a baseline case of no intervention, a UK think-tank has warned.
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Timber and pulp companies unprepared for EU-deforestation legislation, study suggests

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-08-16 01:29
Timber and pulp countries have not made sufficient progress towards complying with an upcoming EU law that obliges companies to prove products sold in the 27-nation bloc have not led to deforestation, according to a London-based initiative. 
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Alarm at exodus of climate voices on Twitter after Musk takeover

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-08-16 01:00

Half of regular green tweeters abandoned platform after its sale and cuts to moderation, analysis finds

Half of people regularly tweeting about the climate and nature crises abandoned Twitter after it was taken over by Elon Musk, according to new analysis.

The researchers said Twitter, now renamed X, had previously been the leading social media platform for environmental discussion and the decline was “troubling”. They said the “exodus of environmental users on Twitter is an existential threat” to a main way of informing people who want to take climate action.

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For years I only ate animals whose names I knew and it made perfect sense

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-08-16 01:00

There are many reasons to be vegetarian but I don’t mind about what happens to an animal after it dies, so long as it lives well

I used to only eat meat from sheep whose names I knew. This was not a particularly difficult task: they were all called Sam, through a naming convention established by my father. He assured us it had nothing to do with both his daughters dating people named Sam at the time.

Being vegetarian except for lamb grown on my parents’ farm, from sheep I had likely held as babies, has baffled meat eaters and vegetarians alike. When my parents sold the farm, and the last cuts left the freezer, I stopped eating meat altogether. I didn’t miss it. I never cook it myself and, when given the choice, I will always choose not to eat it.

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PREVIEW: WCI Q3 auction settlement expectations hover around front-month CCAs, setting new record

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 22:54
Most traders expect the California-Quebec current vintage carbon auction on Wednesday to clear around front-month California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices in the secondary market, which market participants view would result in a new record-high sale clearing price for the WCI market.
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FEATURE: Occupy movement – UK strives to unlock tenanted land for nature-based revenue generation

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 22:17
Efforts by the UK government and industry to incentivise more tenants to get involved with nature-based, revenue-generating schemes will be key to enabling environmental uplift on about a third of the nation's farmed land, but doing so will require structural changes to tenants' ties that often go back generations.
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Gabon seals first debt-for-nature swap on mainland Africa, focus on oceans

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 22:10
Gabon's national debt has been restructured under a 'Blue Bond' in the world's second-largest debt-for-nature swap.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 21:24
European carbon allowance prices set a new two-week high in early trading on Tuesday before falling back in thin trading as much of Europe observed a public holiday, while energy prices forged higher amid higher temperatures and concerns over LNG supplies.
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Korean shipping firms may face $3 bln cost burden under carbon pricing schemes -research

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 21:14
Shipping companies in South Korea may have to bear additional costs of up to 4.9 trillion won ($3.6 bln) if international carbon pricing schemes for the shipping sector are implemented, a report has found.
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Water companies are playing dirty over sewage. That’s why 20 million of us are taking them to court | Carolyn Roberts

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-08-15 20:37

People have had enough. Our historic class action could be the start of desperately needed change in the water industry

In England and Wales, anger about the state of our rivers and beaches is vast. Open-water swimmers, fishers and canoeists describe navigating through filthy liquid covered in brown scum. Social media posts show disturbing pictures of bankside tree roots and sewer outfalls festooned with the tatty remains of toilet paper and tampons. Blankets of silt and algae mask the previously pristine spawning grounds of salmon. Many people report that their local streams are cloudy, stinking and virtually bereft of fish and aquatic plants, whereas they used to be sparkling waters full of life. Clearly, all is not well in the aquatic environment.

That’s why, for the first time in English law, I have begun legal action with the support of Leigh Day against six of the largest water companies, on behalf of more than 20 million householders. If we win, the compensation could be more than £800m, which would result in about £40 or £50 being paid back per household. Our case is this: we hope to prove that the water companies have been underreporting the number of pollution incidents and overcharging customers as a result. To top it off, rather than reinvesting their substantial revenues, these companies have paid out handsome dividends to shareholders and attractive bonuses to senior staff. During the financial year 2021-22, the main water companies in the UK paid out almost £966m in dividends.

Carolyn Roberts is a water and environment consultant and emeritus professor at Gresham College, London

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China thermal power growth continues to outpace total power output, economic pessimism persists

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 20:07
Growth in China's thermal power generation continued to outpace the growth of total power output in  July amid continued coal expansion, despite deteriorating signs of economic recovery, government data showed Tuesday.
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UK land management firm to develop biodiversity uplift fund

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 20:05
Land management firm Restore has initiated discussions with investors to set up a fund to secure a 40,000-hectare biodiversity uplift across the UK.
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My melodramatic fear of rats has made me a laughing stock | Zoe Williams

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-08-15 20:00

Family and friends delight in telling me tall tales about rodents and now my unfortunate phobia has been passed on to my children

While I couldn’t spontaneously name them, I feel sure there were good qualities I wanted to pass on to my children. But all I’ve managed to transmit is a violent fear of rodents, and even that, to only one of them. I didn’t realise how successful I’d been until a couple of years ago, when we saw a mouse in my son’s bedroom. I screamed; he screamed. I jumped on the bed; he jumped on a chair – but it was a revolving one, so he started spinning round, screaming, and I screamed more. Mr Z ran in expecting an intruder, though I notice he didn’t bring anything to use as a weapon. As much as I reviled it, I felt a bit sorry for the mouse. It was all so ultra.

Consequent to this very noisy, melodramatic phobia, it pleases my associates to tell me stories about mice and rats, which, generally speaking, aren’t true. My brother-in-law told me that, if they have a rat problem on a building site, they contain all the rats in a zone where the only food source is each other, until finally they have one giant rat, and they shoot it in the head. It stalks my dreams, this mutant rat cannibal, even though it makes no sense. On holiday, my friend told me there was a rat in the kitchen, and while I could recognise this at 50 paces as the title of a popular song, I nevertheless believed that there was also a real rat, in the kitchen.

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Biofuel test exceeds new shipping emissions reduction standards by over 20%

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 19:32
A biofuel in place of traditional shipping oil has cut emissions by 83% as part of an $18 million trial to abate the shipping sector’s carbon footprint.
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State-owned insurer launches China’s first biodiversity insurance policy

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-08-15 17:22
A state-owned insurance major in China has launched the country's first forest biodiversity insurance that provides compensation for environmental damage, targeting a region in Zhejiang province's Ningbo city.
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Vestas 15MW turbine breaks 24-hour wind power generation record

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-08-15 17:08

A new 15MW offshore wind turbine prototype built by Danish manufacturer Vestas has set a new world record for most power output generated over 24 hours.

The post Vestas 15MW turbine breaks 24-hour wind power generation record appeared first on RenewEconomy.

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Research reveals who's been hit hardest by global warming in their lifetime - and the answer may surprise you

The Conversation - Tue, 2023-08-15 16:03
Middle-aged people in equatorial regions have lived through the most perceptible warming in their lifetimes. But many others may experience unrecognisable changes in their local climate later in life. Andrew King, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science, The University of Melbourne Ed Hawkins, Professor of Climate Science, University of Reading Hunter Douglas, PhD Candidate, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Luke Harrington, Senior Lecturer in Climate Change, University of Waikato Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Shortage of experts and low pay ‘major barriers to UK’s net zero future’

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-08-15 15:00

Lack of funding and staff limit climate sector’s impact on conservation and net zero efforts, say workers

Staff shortages, a lack of specialist personnel and low pay are major barriers to achieving net zero, according to workers in the UK environment sector.

The trade union Prospect, many members of which work in the climate and environment sector, received more than 500 responses to a survey on workplace trends.

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Urban trees in spotlight on Woodland Trust’s annual award shortlist

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-08-15 15:00

Candidates include an oak in Exeter that survived the blitz and a walnut in a car park in Perth

Urban trees that provide vital food and shelter for wildlife in towns and cities take a starring role on the Woodland Trust tree of the year shortlist.

They include a holm oak in Exeter that survived the blitz and another oak in Surrey that Queen Elizabeth I reputedly had a picnic under.

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