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Origin buys huge property for wind farm near Armidale as Joyce raises anti-renewables army

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-07-03 13:27

Origin Energy isn't a noted greenfield wind farm developer, but it could be looking at the land in New England for a massive solar fram or to use for biodiversity offsets.

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Hottest June kills UK fish and threatens insects

BBC - Mon, 2023-07-03 12:01
The Met Office will confirm on Monday if the record-breaking temperatures are linked to climate change.
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Australian gravity storage hopeful signs another partner for mineshaft storage idea

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-07-03 11:21

The Australian gravity storage startup is signing up more big partners as it opens its latest funding round.

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Vanadium miner short lists three energy giants for 1GW wind and solar plan

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-07-03 11:20

Aspiring vanadium miner short lists three energy giants to potentially build 1GW of wind and solar in north-west Queensland.

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Too big, too heavy and too slow to change: road transport is way off track for net zero

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-07-03 10:35
A new study estimates a reduction in emissions of only 35-45% of pre-COVID levels by 2050. Lighter vehicles and faster uptake of electric vehicles can dramatically improve progress towards net zero. Robin Smit, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Technology Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Shipping faces showdown over greenhouse gasses

BBC - Mon, 2023-07-03 10:20
Global maritime industry faces a major decision on curbing carbon as pressure grows for a net-zero target.
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Wind to the south, solar to the north: Renewable generation records blown away in June

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-07-03 09:05

Kiata wind farm atmosMore renewable generation records were blown away in June, with Victoria and South Australia leading the way and the Kiata wind farm a standout performer.

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The big battery being used to push electricity prices to the market cap

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-07-03 08:08

wandoan big battery BESS AGLAustralia's biggest generation companies now have a new tool to help push prices to the market cap - big batteries.

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The Murray-Darling Basin shows why the 'social cost of water' concept won't work

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-07-03 06:02
After almost half a century, the United Nations has waded back into the murky world of water policy. But one of the ideas following this year’s international meeting has been shot down. Sarah Ann Wheeler, Professor in Water Economics, University of Adelaide Claudia Ringler, Deputy Director, Environment and Production Technology Division, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Guyana fielding interest for remaining REDD+ carbon credits -VP

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2023-07-02 23:37
Guyana is reportedly attracting interest for the sale of the remaining 70% of its REDD+ credits, after a landmark deal with US energy company Hess.
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Sriracha lovers feel the heat as hot sauce shortage continues

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 20:00

Drought in Mexico and depleting water supply in the Colorado River has led to a scarcity in red jalapeños, the key ingredient

Sriracha lovers everywhere are feeling the not so pleasant sting of the beloved hot sauce shortage, now in its second year. Drought in Mexico has resulted in a scarcity of chilli peppers – in particular, red jalapeños, the raw material of sriracha – leading Huy Fong Foods, the California-based maker of the iconic condiment, to scale back production.

“It is a challenging crop to grow,” said Stephanie Walker, a plant scientist at the New Mexico State University, who serves on the advisory board of the Chile Pepper Institute. “Jalapeños are really labor intensive, requiring people to de-stem them by hand before they go for processing.”

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Now, water bosses, you must show how capitalism can work for the common good | Will Hutton

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 18:02
If there’s a lesson to be learned from the collapse of Thames Water, it is that utility giants have to pioneer a new kind of company

There is universal agreement that privatisation was never meant to result in news like this. Last week, the government announced it was on standby to take Thames Water – our biggest water company, serving 15 million people – into “special administration” as its £15bn of debt threatens to overwhelm it and its CEO resigned. What went so wrong? Is this proof that public ownership should immediately be restored?

After all, we’ve witnessed a litany of debacles, from the government’s takeover of TransPennine Express and electricity supplier Bulb to the creation of Great British Railways to integrate the fragmented management of the rail system. It’s safe to say that privatisation cannot be trumpeted as an unalloyed success.

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Sunak U-turn on wind farms in England draws wrath of green Tories

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 16:00

Prime minister under fire as government backtracks on plan for more onshore turbines to keep voters on side

Rishi Sunak is facing mounting criticism for putting politics above the fight against climate change, amid clear signs that ministers are backtracking on plans to allow more onshore windfarms in England before a general election.

The Observer understands that a much-vaunted government consultation on ending what has in effect been a ban on new onshore wind projects will lead to a minimal relaxation of planning rules – because ministers do not want to anger potential Tory voters who oppose huge wind turbines in their neighbourhoods.

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Humpback whale buried in NSW dunes after stranding on Seven Mile beach

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 15:42

Research suggests buried carcass unlikely to attract sharks so long as it is placed above water table and high tide mark

A 30-tonne humpback whale has been buried in the dunes behind where it beached and died on Seven Mile beach on the New South Wales mid-north coast.

The adult whale became stranded early on Saturday morning and, despite attempts by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service to save it, died about 7pm.

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“Crazy world” of EU power – negative prices across western Europe, all day in Germany

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-07-02 15:33

Prices go negative across Western Europe electricity markets on Saturday, and are expected to do so on most weekends over summer.

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Mystery sea urchin deaths threaten Red Sea coral reefs

BBC - Sun, 2023-07-02 09:09
Sea algae could take over coral reefs after an unknown disease decimated sea urchin populations.
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Exclusive: UK water giants recruit top staff from regulator Ofwat

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 03:59

Demands for an end to the ‘revolving door’ as ex-Ofwat directors are hired by key firms

Two-thirds of England’s biggest water companies employ key executives who had previously worked at the watchdog tasked with regulating them, the Observer can reveal.

Cathryn Ross, the new interim joint chief executive of Thames Water and a former head of watchdog Ofwat, is one of several ex-employees working for water companies in senior roles such as strategy, regulation and infrastructure.

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Just Stop Oil protesters disrupt London Pride over ‘polluting’ sponsors

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-07-02 00:00

Met police make arrests after activists block parade in Piccadilly by sitting in front of Coca-Cola truck

Just Stop Oil protesters have disrupted London’s Pride march in protest over the event accepting sponsorship money from “high-polluting industries”.

A number of protesters were arrested after blocking the road in front of a Coca-Cola truck.

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CP Daily: Friday June 30, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-07-01 12:07
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Senior Business Developer, Carbon Offset Certification – Remote

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-07-01 11:53
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