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RGGI Market: RGA prices ease as spread trades dominate
WA to fast-track wind, solar and green hydrogen and manufacturing approvals
WA creates new agencies to help fast-track dozens of massive wind, solar, hydrogen and green industry projects.
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Eastern Europe plays key role in continental carbon uptake, but absorption rate is declining, study shows
Construction begins on four hour Kwinana battery to soak up rooftop solar
Construction starts on new four hour (800MWh) battery at Kwinana, just weeks after first stage enters production.
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Turtles on the tarmac could delay flights at Western Sydney airport
The Guardian view on Europe’s green deal: blowing in the wind? | Editorial
Opposition by mainstream conservatives to key parts of the package is part of an insidious trend
A European parliament plenary vote, held in mid-July, might normally pass under the radar of all but the most passionate aficionados of Brussels politics. That will not be the case next week, when environmental campaigners will watch through their fingers as one of the most consequential decisions so far is made in relation to the EU’s net zero targets.
Before heading for their summer holidays, MEPs are expected to vote on a proposed nature restoration law, committing European governments to rehabilitate and rewild swathes of territory suffering from desertification, deforestation and the draining of peatlands. Along with action on pesticides, this is essentially the biodiversity strand to the EU’s green deal. The law’s role in facilitating carbon capture and creating healthy, resilient ecosystems is deemed indispensable by scientists, if emissions reduction targets are to be met. But as with other aspects of the green transition, Europe’s increasingly dominant right is now mounting a sustained campaign to derail it.
Continue reading...VCM Report: Nature credit prices roll higher, and GEO-eligible contract prices boosted by VCMI buyers guide
UK weather: hottest June since records began - Met Office
Millions swelter under extreme heat as climate crisis tightens grip on US – live
Heat dome of high pressure hovers over Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma as thousands remain without power in Chicago with heavy rains knocking down trees and power lines
A heat dome of high pressure has been hovering over Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma creating dangerously hot weather for nearly two weeks.
A heat advisory is expected to last through Tuesday, with heat index readings reaching as high as 120F last week and evening temperatures in the 80s offering little reprieve.
So when that internal heat production exceeds the heat loss, the body reaches a point that it can no longer sustain its natural thermal regulation. That’s when core temps start to rise and heat stroke occurs.
Continue reading...INTERVIEW: The emergent forum helping British firms to integrate biodiversity into business models
UPDATE – UN leader urges high ambition in setting global shipping GHG targets at decisive IMO meeting
Japanese firm to launch agriculture carbon credit registry, eyes international expansion
Prairie planting takes root in UK as gardeners battle drought and floods
Creator of winning garden at Hampton Court flower show says US plants are ideal for changing climate
Years of hot dry summers parching lawns and killing off prize blooms have caused many gardeners to switch to using gravel and Mediterranean herbs, trees and shrubs.
But a newly fashionable style of planting known as prairie planting could be a way to maintain a lush garden that is good for wildlife, while withstanding drought and floods.
Continue reading...Will El Niño on top of global heating create the perfect climate storm?
Rising temperatures in north Atlantic and drop in Antarctic sea ice prompt fears of widespread damage from extreme weather
“Very unusual”, “worrying”, “terrifying”, and “bonkers”; the reactions of veteran scientists to the sharp increase in north Atlantic surface temperatures over the past three months raises the question of whether the world’s climate has entered a more erratic and dangerous phase with the onset of an El Niño event on top of human-made global heating.
Since April, the warming appears to have entered a new trajectory. Meanwhile the area of global sea ice has dropped by more than 1 million sq km below the previous low.
Continue reading...Prince William to expand Duchy of Cornwall’s temperate rainforest
Aim is to at least double size of Wistman’s Wood, a 3 hectare fragment of ancient woodland on Dartmoor, by 2040
Prince William plans to double the size of a tiny fragment of rainforest on his Dartmoor estate, the Duchy of Cornwall has announced.
Wistman’s Wood is one of Britain’s remaining ancient “temperate rainforests”, brought into the public eye after environmental campaigner Guy Shrubsole’s bestselling book on the subject.
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