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CP Daily: Monday March 30, 2020
Senior Manager, Climate and Financial Regulation, Ceres – Washington DC/Boston
Sustainability Research Analyst, Saudi Aramco – Saudi Arabia
Speculators opened California CITSS accounts before allowance price drop, data shows
Renewable hydrogen to undercut gas on price, but not the answer for transport
Report says renewable hydrogen could beat out gas on power generation – but it’s not the answer for low-carbon automotive transport.
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Coronavirus is a wake-up call: our war with the environment is leading to pandemics
Anatomy of a heatwave: how Antarctica recorded a 20.75°C day last month
COMMENT: ICAO’s carbon market report offers valuable lessons for Article 6 talks
New York moves closer to finalising post-2020 RGGI regulation during virus outbreak
Machine translates brainwaves into sentences
Peacock spiders show more of their colours
California offset registries hanging in amid COVID-19 challenges
'Virus-fighting' scientist gets magnets stuck in nose
EU Midday Market Briefing
Steep path back to €20 for virus-hit EU carbon prices, analysts warn
COVID-19 crisis to slam already-struggling EU heavy industry
Campaigners attack Japan's 'shameful' climate plans release
Proposals criticised amid fears countries may use coronavirus crisis to rein in commitments
Japan has laid out its plans to tackle greenhouse gas emissions under the Paris agreement in the run-up to UN climate talks this year, becoming the first large economy to do so.
But its proposals were criticised by campaigners as grossly inadequate, amid fears the Covid-19 crisis could prompt countries to try to water down their climate commitments.
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Japan shirks higher ambition in new NDC
Builder aims to help UK construction industry kick its plastic habit
Neal Maxwell wants trade to go from 50,000 tonnes of plastic waste each year to zero by 2040
A builder from Merseyside has launched a project that aims to remove plastic from the British construction industry within two decades.
Neal Maxwell, who has worked in the trade for more than 30 years, co-founded the non-profit organisation Changing Streams after a trip to the Arctic.
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