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Chameleon last seen a century ago rediscovered in Madagascar
Scientists find several living specimens of Voeltzkow’s chameleon during expedition
Scientists say they have found an elusive chameleon species that was last spotted in Madagascar 100 years ago.
Researchers from Madagascar and Germany said on Friday that they had discovered several living specimens of Voeltzkow’s chameleon during an expedition to the north-west of the African island nation.
Continue reading...Italy’s Enel increases ‘science-based’ emissions reduction target for 2030
EXCLUSIVE: China wants offsets in ETS from start, opens door for financials
New sensor offers a window into the secret lives of Britain's rarest bats
Device makes it inexpensive to monitor sites previously too hazardous or difficult for volunteers to enter after dark
The secret lives of the UK’s rarest bats could be revealed thanks to a new sensor that can record ultrasonic calls in dense woodland areas that have previously been difficult to reach.
For decades, acoustic monitoring has been done by bat detectors carried by experts reluctant to stray into woodland thickets during night-time walks. Now a new £60 sensor that can be left in woodlands for up to a fortnight, called AudioMoth, is giving researchers a richer insight into the lives of these elusive mammals after a successful pilot study.
Continue reading...Major European airlines bounce back from COVID demand drop in Q3, but risk ‘second wave’ effects
CN Markets: Pilot market data for week ending Oct. 30, 2020
Lacklustre interest at Shanghai deadline day carbon auction
Ethiopia Senior Officer, Mobilising Article 6 Trading Structures (MATS) Program, GGGI – Addis Ababa
Tokyo ETS firms donate 4.2 mln offsets to help make Olympics carbon free
Australia Market Roundup: ACCU issuance sees big bump, BP to repurpose refinery
Trump's environment agency seems to be at war with the environment, say ex-officials
Reflecting on Trump’s dozens of attacks on core environmental protections, officials share their frustration
Donald Trump’s environment agency “actually seems to have a war on the environment”, has been “utterly untenable”, and has brought about “deeply, deeply troubling times”, according to three administrators appointed under past presidents.
Reflecting on Trump’s dozens of attacks on core environmental protections, a fourth put it another way: “[I’m] really god damned pissed off – and that’s being kind.”
Continue reading...Scrap gas pipeline in eastern Med due to climate cost, says report
Gas discovery at centre of Turkey-Greece dispute will ‘make world even less safe’
The giant gas reserves at the heart of a bitter political standoff between Greece and Turkey could lead to the same carbon emissions as the whole of France and Spain combined every year, according to a report that has called for the proposed gas pipeline project to be scrapped.
The gas discovery has inflamed regional tensions in the eastern Mediterranean as Greece and Turkey vie for control of new fossil fuel reserves in disputed waters and, according to Global Witness, the climate cost will outweigh its value in Europe’s carbon neutral future.
Continue reading...Labor politicians need not fear: Queenslanders are no more attached to coal than the rest of Australia
The bushfire royal commission has made a clarion call for change. Now we need politics to follow
World’s biggest power producer buys $750 million wind project in NSW
French multi-national Engie ramps up push into Australia's clean energy sector, acquiring development rights to the $750m Hills of Gold wind project.
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Faster, smarter, cheaper: Batteries are beating gas peakers at their own game
Massive electricity price spike in Queensland again demonstrates how and why gas is fighting a losing battle against battery storage for key role in Australia’s future renewables grid.
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ScoMo is the lone voice pushing gas in a world that looks to carbon neutrality
As more countries get behind carbon neutral targets - Scott Morrison stands alone as the only world leader who thinks economic recovery can be built on fossil fuels.
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Has Joel Fitzgibbon locked Labor into a ‘go slow’ switch to renewable energy?
Labor's Joel Fitzgibbon forced the party into saying nice things about coal and gas projects - but has he locked Labor onto a 'go slow' path for renewables?
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Retired EV batteries could meet global energy storage needs by 2030
Greenpeace East Asia report finds repurposed EV batteries could cover all global demand for energy storage in 2030 – around 368GWh of capacity.
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Offshore wind the big mover as global pipeline jumps 50% to nearly 200GW
Total capacity of global offshore wind projects that are operational, under construction or in development has jumped nearly 50 per cent since January.
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