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Energy Insiders Podcast: AEMO’s 100pct renewables plan, and the view from Japan
New AEMO boss makes a splash, a huge new renewable hydrogen plan, and we talk to Monica Nagashima from Influence Map in Japan.
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Climate scientists shocked by scale of floods in Germany
Deluge raises fears human-caused disruption is making extreme weather even worse than predicted
The intensity and scale of the floods in Germany this week have shocked climate scientists, who did not expect records to be broken this much, over such a wide area or this soon.
After the deadly heatwave in the US and Canada, where temperatures rose above 49.6C two weeks ago, the deluge in central Europe has raised fears that human-caused climate disruption is making extreme weather even worse than predicted.
Continue reading...Taylor dismisses “duty of care” ruling, says coal mine decisions “about balance”
Taylor says that energy system about "balance" - suggesting the safety of young people must be balanced against the interests of coal.
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Brighte to deliver first phase of ACT’s interest free loans for solar, storage and EVs
"Buy now pay later” pioneer Brighte to administer first phase of ACT interest free loans for rooftop solar, batteries and electric vehicles.
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Australia to hold next ERF auction in October
The top 15 wind and solar power countries in 2020
Denmark and Uruguay generated 61% and 44% of their electricity from wind and solar in 2020. Many more source over 25% from wind and solar.
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UPDATE – China carbon price beats expectations on opening day
“We won’t be Uncle Sucker:” US to join EU with carbon tax on imports
US and Europe to target climate recalcitrants with import taxes. Labor says Morrison's inaction is putting Australian jobs at risk.
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Virginia judge rejects industry group lawsuit of RGGI regulation
Formula 1 boss Ross Brawn says hydrogen could be future fuel
‘A tale of woe’: UK butterfly numbers hit by cold, wet spring
Public urged to join world’s biggest butterfly count to help collect data on impacts of climate crisis
Butterflies across the UK have been hit hard by unseasonably cold and wet spring weather, conservationists have warned.
April was the sunniest on record but it also had a record number of frosts followed by the wettest May for England in 54 years. Native butterflies such as the small tortoiseshell, large white, and red admiral have been badly affected, with numbers down compared with 10-year averages, according to the wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation.
Continue reading...CP Daily: Thursday July 15, 2021
No soil carbon protocol guarantees high quality offsets -research
NA Markets: CCAs decline from recent highs, RGGI prices increase on compliance buying
New York-based financial firm opens RGGI account
Carbon Analyst, The Nature Conservancy – Various Locations
Senior Analysts/Kaitohutohu Matua, Climate Change Commission, Aotearoa/New Zealand – Wellington
US planned coal fired retirements now total nearly 120GW of capacity
Planned coal generator retirements leap as utilities adjust to influx of cleaner and cheaper wind, solar and battery storage.
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Germany floods: stranded residents rescued by helicopter from rooftops – video
At least 42 people have died in Germany and dozens were missing on Thursday as swollen rivers caused by record rainfall across western Europe swept through towns and villages. Eighteen people died and dozens were unaccounted for around the wine-growing region of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate state, police said, after the Ahr river that flows into the Rhine broke its banks and brought down half a dozen houses
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