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Oregon Democrats working to advance carbon market legislation as GOP opposition intensifies

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-02-11 06:59
Oregon Democrats intend to send a WCI-modelled cap-and-trade bill out of committee later this week amid a slew of Republican amendments and growing fears of a second consecutive GOP walkout.
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Ireland’s carbon price plan at risk from election stalemate

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-02-11 06:42
A three-way tie in this weekend’s Irish general election could have a major impact on the country’s carbon pricing programme, with the party leading in the yet-to-be-finalised vote count having campaigned against the existing government’s planned CO2 tax increases.
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When introduced species are cute and loveable, culling them is a tricky proposition

The Conversation - Tue, 2020-02-11 05:11
Introduced species are often targeted for culling in conservation, but killing charismatic animals like foxes can be controversial. Lily van Eeden, PhD Candidate in Human-Wildlife Conflict, University of Sydney Chris Dickman, Professor in Terrestrial Ecology, University of Sydney Jeremy T. Bruskotter, Professor, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State University Mathew Crowther, Associate professor, University of Sydney Thomas Newsome, Lecturer, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Switzerland to source 5 mln UN offsets after chemical firm discovers unreported emissions

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-02-11 05:10
Switzerland will buy 5 million UN carbon credits as part of a plan to cover recently-discovered chemical plant emissions that have potentially been discharged for decades.
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Low-cost EU airline emissions dip in January

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-02-11 04:12
Two of Europe’s biggest low-cost airlines have reported a dip in in-flight emissions to start the year.
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Drones and thermal imaging: saving koalas injured in the bushfires

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-02-11 02:30

Victorian forest and wildlife officers, with the help of the Australian defence force, are using drone and infrared technology in a search and rescue operation for koalas affected by recent bushfires

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Head of Carbon Neutrality, De Beers – London

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-02-11 00:04
De Beers is looking for a head of carbon neutrality to develop a credible carbon neutral strategy and a viable Group-wide Carbon Neutral Roadmap (CNR) with agreed milestones to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030. They will lead a collaborative team of technical professionals to implement the CNR across the organisation and grow the organisation’s carbon expertise and best practice.
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Senior Engineer, Carbon Neutral, De Beers – Limpopo, South Africa

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 23:53
Business Unit: De Beers Consolidated Mines Discipline: Engineering Site: Venetia Mine
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EU Midday Market Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 23:48
EUAs dipped towards €23 early on Monday as a confluence of bearish technical and fundamental factors led experts to predict further falls.
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Programme Officer, ClientEarth – Berlin/Brussels/London/Madrid/Warsaw

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 23:39
The Programme Officer will be an integral member of the Energy Programme, which includes the Energy Market Initiative and the Coal Initiative.
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Climate Change and Clean Growth Officer, British Embassy – Santiago

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 22:54
This position will contribute to the work of the British Embassy’s COP Climate Change and Clean Growth Unit, including diplomatic action to support delivery of objectives related to the 26th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP26) in November 2020, which the UK will host in Glasgow in partnership with Italy.
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China’s ETS schemes reopen quietly as virus caution has traders work from home

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 21:22
Seven of China’s eight pilot emissions trading markets reopened Monday after the Lunar New Year holiday break was extended by over a week due to the coronavirus spread, but activity was low as traders pondered the wider impacts of the virus crisis from home.
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Climate assembly considers flying bananas

BBC - Mon, 2020-02-10 20:28
The UK's climate assembly considers the issues of flying bananas and indoor fleeces.
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Massive $300m bill to keep Liddell online, but not reliable, for 3 more years

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-02-10 18:47

Liddell Power Station Hunter Valley NSW Australia - optimisedLeaked conclusions from the Liddell taskforce say it would cost $300 million to keep two units operating until 2026, and won't solve reliability issues.

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India’s ancient tribes battle to save their forest home from mining

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-02-10 17:00

A rash of newly approved mines could destroy swathes of the Hasdeo Arand forest – and with it the biodiversity local villagers depend on for survival

Words and photographs by Brian Cassey

Laksmi Shankar Porte emerged from the forest. In his hands were an axe, a small scythe and a large crop of grass. Like many of the Gond people living in India’s Hasdeo Arand forest, he will use the grass to make ropes, brooms and mats.

The Hasdeo Arand is one of the largest contiguous stretches of dense forest in central India, covering about 170,000 hectares (420,080 acres) of the state of Chhattisgarh. It is rich in biodiversity, contains many threatened species and is home to elephants, leopards and sloth bears.

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‘Overwhelming and terrifying’: the rise of climate anxiety

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-02-10 16:16

Experts concerned young people’s mental health particularly hit by reality of the climate crisis

Over the past few weeks Clover Hogan has found herself crying during the day and waking up at night gripped by panic. The 20-year-old, who now lives in London, grew up in Queensland, Australia, cheekbyjowl with the country’s wildlife, fishing frogs out of the toilet and dodging snakes hanging from the ceiling.

The bushfires ravaging her homeland over the past few weeks have taken their toll. “I’ve found myself bursting into tears … just seeing the absolutely harrowing images of what’s happening in Australia – it is overwhelming and terrifying.”

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Fires and floods: maps of Europe predict scale of climate catastrophe

The Guardian - Mon, 2020-02-10 16:00

Without urgent action, rising sea levels by end of century could leave cities under water

A series of detailed maps have laid bare the scale of possible forest fires, floods, droughts and deluges that Europe could face by the end of the century without urgent action to adapt to and confront global heating.

An average one-metre rise in sea levels by the end of the century – without any flood prevention action – would mean 90% of the surface of Hull would be under water, according to the European Environment Agency.

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Independent MP floats plan to end Australia’s climate policy paralysis

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2020-02-10 15:56
Independent MP Zali Steggall on Monday outlined the basics of a climate policy plan she hopes will garner bipartisan support to put Australia on track to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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Yes, more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere helps plants grow, but it’s no excuse to downplay climate change

The Conversation - Mon, 2020-02-10 14:54
Forests are remarkable at drawing carbon from the atmosphere, and they're getting better at it. New research highlights how important it is to protect forests so they can help us fight climate change. Vanessa Haverd, Principal research scientist, CSIRO Benjamin Smith, Director of Research, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University Matthias Cuntz, Research Director INRAE, Université de Lorraine Pep Canadell, Chief research scientist, CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere; and Executive Director, Global Carbon Project, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Solar and wind curtailment reached record levels in 2019, says AEMO

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2020-02-10 14:23

AEMO says curtailment reaches record levels - partly due to new constraints on solar farms in Victoria and NSW, and to impacts of negative pricing events.

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