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India on track to meet Paris Agreement goal ahead of time
CEZ posts 22% drop in ETS-covered fossil generation for H1 as RWE confirms output decline
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Record number of English and Welsh councils use private firms for litter fines
Fears grow that some are adopting unscrupulous tactics to profit from people, with penalties set to rise
A record number of councils in England and Wales are using private companies to issue fines for littering and fly-tipping amid concern that some contractors are adopting unscrupulous tactics to profit from people.
Littering penalties are set to rise as part of a crackdown on antisocial behaviour. The environment minister, Rebecca Pow, said the maximum amount people caught fly-tipping could be fined would more than double from £400 to £1,000. Those who breach their household waste duty of care could be fined £600, up from £400.
Continue reading...China’s moratoriums on fishing do ‘nothing to protect squid’
Analysis by conservation group Oceana suggests areas where suspension imposed not fished by fleets anyway
Annual short-term moratoriums on squid fishing imposed by Chinese authorities are probably meaningless as there appeared to be little fishing activity in the areas before the bans were announced, analysis has claimed.
In 2020, China’s ministry of agriculture and rural affairs announced a pilot program banning fishing in parts of the south-west Atlantic Ocean from July to October, and parts of the eastern Pacific Ocean from September to December.
Continue reading...Private jets are awful for the climate. It’s time to tax the rich who fly in them | Edward J Markey
Private flights pollute up to 14 times more than commercial ones – yet are taxed less. Let’s change that
The climate crisis is not in transit, it’s arrived at the gate. It’s in our skies, our water, and our land – with record-shattering heat waves, increasingly severe wildfires and flooding from superstorms and rising seas.
We have no time for delays. Tackling this crisis and protecting frontline environmental justice communities will take all of us. And the tax-dodging ultra-wealthy need to stop fueling the problem and start supporting first-class solutions.
Edward J Markey is a US senator from Massachusetts
Continue reading...The truth is Tory voters are onboard for net zero. What’s really worrying them is how we get there | Sam Hall
The case for environmental action is clear, but there are fears about personal freedom and who will bear the financial burden
In less than three decades, the UK must reach net zero to avoid the worst impacts of climate crisis for our economy and national security. We’re already halfway there, having almost halved our emissions since 1990. But to achieve this momentous goal, we must now build support for the individual policies required, while preserving the cross-party consensus on the need to act. Conservatives want to protect our planet, but that doesn’t mean they’ll agree on every policy campaigners propose to get there. The public wants the debate to focus on how, not if, we reach carbon neutrality.
There is a conservative route to net zero. It’s not a contradiction in terms. The UK has a long and rich history of conservative environmentalism. In 1989, Margaret Thatcher became the first world leader to raise the spectre of climate change in a global context. Another Conservative prime minister, Theresa May, fired the starting gun on the race to net zero by 2050, enshrining the target in law.
Continue reading...UK to host international energy security conference in spring 2024
South Korea appoints major project developer to conduct three Article 6 projects abroad
I was a champion of fake meat: but I’m not surprised people are losing their taste for it | Aine Carlin
Sales are falling due to nutritional and environmental concerns – but also because it just doesn’t taste that good
Faux meat is failing. Once championed as a way to fight the climate emergency, protein alternatives are now struggling, with plant-based pioneers Beyond Meat reporting net revenue losses of nearly 31% in the second quarter of this year.
I could say I’m surprised, but the truth is I’m only amazed that our collective love affair with fake meat lasted as long as it did. I was once a fan, but standing in front of a towering wall of hyper-processed meat alternatives in my local supermarket last year, I couldn’t help but think: are vegan burgers that bleed really the answer to our meat consumption woes?
Aine Carlin is a vegan food writer and blogger
Continue reading...New carbon venture hires former Greening Australia director
New Zealand foresters call on government to scrap ETS review
CCS projects should be paid to capture CO2 to help scale sector, gas industry whitepaper claims
AEMC sets new “rules of engagement” for community consultation on transmission projects
Australian Energy Market Commission flags changes to rules on community consultation for transmission projects, as opposition to "crucial" grid upgrades hits a new high.
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Quitting gas at home and petrol in the car can slash annual energy costs by up to $4,000
Another major report details the huge cost-of-living savings Australian households can lock in by going all-electric, this time using modelling from CSIRO.
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China CO2 emissions soar in Q2 amid extreme weather events -research
Too expensive, too slow: Australia’s biggest coal generator says no to nuclear
AGL rejects Coalition call to replace its ageing coal generators with nuclear SMRs, saying they are too costly and too slow. But the anti-renewables campaign rolls on.
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Hundreds of buildings in historic town of Lahaina destroyed in Hawaii wildfires – video
Wildfires fanned by strong winds from Hurricane Dora have burned through the town on Lahaina in Maui. The US Coast Guard had to pull a number of people from the ocean beside the town after they dived in to escape smoke and flames. 'It's like an apocalypse,' said a local resident
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