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Fracking halted after government pulls support

BBC - Sat, 2019-11-02 10:02
Drilling for shale gas will cease in England - but the government stops short of an outright ban.
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Fracking banned in UK as government makes major U-turn

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-11-02 10:01

Victory for green groups follows damning scientific study and criticism from spending watchdog

The government has banned fracking with immediate effect in a watershed moment for environmentalists and community activists.

Ministers also warned shale gas companies it would not support future fracking projects, in a crushing blow to companies that had been hoping to capitalise on one of the new frontiers of growth in the fossil fuel industry.

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Australia’s surging diesel emissions from cars and utes cancel out wind and solar gains

RenewEconomy - Sat, 2019-11-02 08:37

Growing use of diesel in utes and cars has offset nearly all the recent emissions gains from wind and solar in the main grid.

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CP Daily: Friday November 1, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 07:10
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Alberta to negotiate escalating large emitter CO2 price with federal government

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 06:33
Alberta has not committed to raise the province’s carbon price under its proposed output-based pricing system in line with Ottawa’s ‘backstop’ rate for 2021, as a provincial official said Friday that it would instead negotiate with the Canadian federal government on the topic.
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Two Massachusetts power generators inch above 2019 GWSA allocations, data shows

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 05:54
Two Massachusetts-based generators have emitted more than their initial 2019 permit allocations under the state's Global Warming Solution Act (GWSA) carbon market through the third quarter, but surplus allowances in the programme could be minimising their need to go into the secondary market.
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Country Breakfast Features

ABC Environment - Sat, 2019-11-02 05:45
This week we get an inside tour of the controversial Cubbie Station and we find out why NT hay has been collected and sent to a croc farm.
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Seeing red: sharks, drum lines and the media hysteria that surrounds them

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-11-02 05:00

The recent Whitsundays shark attack prompted the usual calls for lethal control measures, but would they have made any difference?

The terrifying triumph of the film Jaws was how its opening scene unfolded without a glimpse of the shark. Thrashing, screaming, spluttering. And the fear of a killer lurking beneath that has lingered in swimmers’ minds for decades.

Shark attacks remain exceptionally rare. But when one occurs off Australia’s coast, the reaction is often hysteria, as dramatic and phoney as when the fake shark finally did raise its head.

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To the moon and back with the eastern curlew

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-11-02 05:00

Ultra-endurance athlete, aerodynamic wonder … and facing extinction. Why the bird who flies 30,000km a year needs Australia’s mudflats

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The ascent is vertical. Up, up and into the jet stream. If the conditions are not right up there it will come back down and wait. But if there is a good tailwind in the right direction it will begin an epic journey that will take it around the curvature of the Earth; from the Arctic Circle to the southern hemisphere.

Using the sun and stars as a compass, and navigating by the Earth’s magnetic field, recognising landmarks, the far eastern curlew will fly nonstop to the Yellow Sea, where it fuels up on the mudflats of north-east China.

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Greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles cancelled out cuts from renewable energy

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-11-02 05:00

Annual carbon dioxide emissions from burning diesel increased by 21.7m tonnes between 2011 and 2018

Greenhouse gas emissions from diesel cars, utes and vans have risen sharply since 2011, effectively cancelling out the cut in pollution from new renewable energy replacing some coal plants.

A surge in ownership of diesel vehicles is the main reason emissions from transport leapt by more than 10% over the decade, according to the monthly emissions audit published by progressive thinktank the Australia Institute.

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By the numbers: A snapshot of the EU ETS – 2018-19 edition

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 04:42
The European Commission on Thursday adopted its annual report on the functioning of the EU ETS, which covered the market’s developments in 2018 and into 2019, as well as summarising measures proposed or agreed this year. Here are a few of Carbon Pulse’s main takeaways from the report.
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Brazil oil spill: Greek-flagged tanker believed to be source

BBC - Sat, 2019-11-02 03:28
The spill has stained 2,500km (1,553 miles) of coastline, affecting marine life and beaches.
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California LCFS sees 250k deficit as credit bank drops to 8 mln

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 03:08
Regulated entities under the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard drew down nearly 250,000 tonnes on the credit bank in the second quarter of 2019, as record deficits from gasoline and diesel outpaced higher credit generation totals from ethanol and biodiesel.
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Few hiccups seen for California’s interim ETS compliance deadline

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 02:06
California regulated entities are expected to easily comply with the interim deadline today as more than enough allowances are being held in compliance accounts.
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Madrid to host UN climate summit after Chile pulls out

The Guardian - Sat, 2019-11-02 01:40

Event will take place from 2-13 December as planned after Spain intervenes to save talks

The world’s governments will meet in Madrid this December to discuss the climate emergency, it has been confirmed, after a last-minute intervention by the Spanish government to save the talks.

The conference had been set to take place in Santiago, Chile, but the government of President Sebastian Pinera decided on Wednesday to call it off because of the unrest in the capital. Scores of people have been left dead and injured in weeks of rioting over economic inequality and social problems.

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Bloodhound car ramps up its speed to 461mph

BBC - Sat, 2019-11-02 01:26
The arrow-shaped, jet-powered racer is now the third fastest British car of all time - unofficially.
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CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Nov. 1, 2019

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 00:56
Closing prices, ranges and volumes for China's regional pilot carbon markets this week.
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EU Midday Market Update

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 00:19
EUAs dropped to a four-day low below €25 on Friday, in choppy trade that defied a strong auction and fairly bullish energy complex.
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UPDATE – Spain approved as new host of COP25 climate talks, with dates unchanged

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 00:14
Spain's offer to host this year's UN climate talks has been approved, COP24 President Michal Kurtyka said Friday, with Madrid set to be the venue after Chile pulled out due to ongoing protests in the country.
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New-built power plants set to swell Guangdong ETS

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2019-11-02 00:02
China’s Guangdong province released the 2019 allocation plan on Friday for its emissions trading scheme, swelling the number of allowances issued due to the inclusion of several new large power plants that could boost demand and increase prices, according to analysts.
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