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Climate: WWF warns UK spending is lagging behind targets
CP Daily: Wednesday August 11, 2021
California offset issuances slide from recent highs ahead of November compliance deadline
Fossil fuel misinformation may sideline one of the most important climate change reports ever released
No one left behind: EU climate policy raises stakes in fairness fight
Climate Check: Why a warmer world will also be wetter
Uniper reports jump in H1 emissions, though carbon costs squeeze margins
“Solar tax” optional as networks told to make grid solar and battery friendly
New rules mean solar homes will need to pay to access the best feed-in-tariffs and avoid curtailment.
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Climate change: Curbing methane emissions will 'buy us time'
WCI floor price expectations narrow for 2021 as US inflation stagnates
Climate delayers are to blame for Britain’s lack of urgency in creating a green plan | Carys Roberts
People are urging the government to take further and faster action but those who think it’s too costly must first be defeated
It’s easy to feel despair reading the stark warnings in the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: the window in which warming can be limited to 1.5C is rapidly closing. The forest fires and flooding on our TV screens, and closer to home, are a wake-up call to the realities of a rapidly warming climate.
The IPCC, the UN body responsible for climate science, described the report as a “code red for humanity”, but 30 years of warnings have not brought about action on a meaningful scale.
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‘Abolish these companies, get rid of them’: what would it take to break up big oil?
Communities on the frontline of the climate crisis say radical solutions must be on the table – before it’s too late
Ayisha Siddiqa doesn’t want fossil fuel companies to determine her future anymore. The industry has promoted climate denial for longer than the 22-year-old has been alive. Rather than watch companies pad their profits as the world burns, Siddiqa has a radical solution in mind.
“Abolish these oil companies, finish them, get rid of them, no more,” she said.
Continue reading...‘They rake in profits – everyone else suffers’: US workers lose out as big chicken gets bigger
Revealed: investigation shows how Tyson’s near monopoly in its home state of Arkansas gives it huge power, at a cost to farmers and the environment
The lockhold that America’s largest meat processing company has on the chicken industry has generated dire consequences for its workers, farmers and the environment in one of the US’s leading poultry-producing states, an investigation has found.
Tyson Foods is ranked 73rd on the Fortune 500 list, with a revenue of $43bn in the last fiscal year.
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Tropical Storm Fred: Sixth Atlantic storm hints at above-average hurricane season
Once you understand the terrible cost of doing nothing, climate action is a bargain | Damian Carrington
Critics baulk at the cost of getting Britain to net zero, but the alternative is so much worse
Ruinous, eye-watering, crippling, stratospheric, massive. That’s the cost to the UK of beating the climate crisis, according to those who portray getting to net zero emissions as economic suicide that is being thrust on an unwilling population by posh eco-fundamentalists and zealots.
This is not just wrong, it is the exact opposite of reality. The delusions come from those with histories of climate change scepticism and could be dismissed as the latest mutant variant thrown up by the death throes of denial. But they are having a real-world impact, slowing action at the precise moment acceleration is needed.
Continue reading...The Murrumbidgee River's wet season height has dropped by 30% since the 1990s — and the outlook is bleak
BP gives technical tick to 4GW of wind and solar for massive green hydrogen project
BP says no doubt Australia's vast wind and solar resources can deliver green hydrogen and ammonia, the biggest question is cost.
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Regenerative farming shift could reduce UK climate emissions, say experts
Organic farming methods, which use fewer pesticides and store more carbon in soil, are becoming more popular
There is growing momentum behind a shift to ‘regenerative’ agriculture in the UK, which can help to mitigate the climate crisis, say leading experts in the sector.
“More and more people are seeing other farmers doing it [regenerative farming] and are happier for it,” said John Cherry, who founded Groundswell, the UK’s flagship event for regenerative agriculture, on his farm in Hertfordshire. “People may be getting a higher yield with conventional approaches, but it is costing them more too with all the inputs, so they are not making more money.”
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