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European Commission joining Czech lawsuit against Poland over coal mine
Euro Markets: EUAs jump nearly 4% on supportive energy, technicals as bulls re-emboldened
EU plans new social fund from expanded carbon market, says EC climate chief
Kurri Kurri costs could blow out and could run out of gas, energy experts say
Energy experts say the cost of proposed Kurri Kurri gas plant could exceed $1b, while the potential benefits have been overblown.
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Shell to “accelerate” energy transition after court ruling, says CEO
EV-to-grid could supply three times peak electricity demand: BNEF
EVs could supply three times Germany's peak demand by 2040 if every one was fitted with vehicle-to-grid technology, says BloombergNEF.
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UK to trial ‘highly protected marine areas’ in win for ocean campaigners
‘Historic’ move to ban destructive fishing methods in five habitats welcomed, but conservationists say change must come faster
The UK government has announced plans to increase protection of wildlife and habitats by banning fishing and other damaging activities from a handful of selected marine sites off the coast of England.
More than 97% of British offshore marine protected areas (MPAs), designed to safeguard habitats and biodiversity, are being dredged and bottom trawled, according to data published by the Guardian. They have long been criticised by conservationists as ineffective “paper parks”.
Continue reading...Poland to close Europe’s most polluting power plant by 2036
Draft paper says Bełchatów coal-fuelled plant to be phased out as part of plans to transform country’s energy
Poland plans to close Europe’s most polluting power plant by the end of 2036, according to a draft document published by local authorities.
The document, which is subject to public consultation, is part of the Lodz region’s application for support from the EU’s Just Transition Fund, aimed at helping regions bear the cost of shifting to a climate-neutral economy.
Continue reading...The restaurants that are tackling labor shortages: ‘We have to pay more’
Some employers are upending the industry standards by paying their employees better and offering stronger benefits
Across the US, restaurant owners reporting problems in finding employees have fueled pushes among Republican-led states and business industry groups to end federal extended unemployment benefits.
The justification, they say, is that these pandemic era benefits are preventing workers from returning to work, despite some research indicating childcare and health and safety are bigger factors in these decisions.
Continue reading...Veteran carbon market analyst to join Andurand Capital
Impact fund takes majority stake in Australian offset developer
Raccoon dogs may be Britain’s next non-native pest, study finds
Member of fox family is on list of 20 invasive species likely to reach UK shores and destroy wildlife
They are cute and furry, and could become the UK’s next major non-native pest.
Raccoon dogs, an exotic member of the fox family that is native to Japan, China and Siberia, are one of the most destructive invasive species at risk of becoming established in Britain, experts say.
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Low Carbon Market Strategist, BP – London
Mighty Jupiter moon Ganymede pictured in close-up
‘Sea snot’ plagues the Turkish coast – in pictures
A thick layer of organic matter known as marine mucilage has spread in the Sea of Marmara, covering harbours, shorelines and swathes of the surface south of Istanbul. Some of the ‘sea snot’ has sunk below the waves, suffocating seabed life
Continue reading...University of East Anglia 'Climategate' scandal to be turned into film
Massive 1,200MW wind farm planned for Queensland flags 15 month delay
The ambitious $2 billion Forest Wind project, set to become one of the biggest in the southern hemisphere, faces 15 month delay.
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Victoria, Tesla and Enphase line up against proposed solar export tax
Solar tax criticised by Tesla and Enphase, the makers of battery technologies the proposal is supposed to support, while networks baulk at removing zero export limits.
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Forestry Commission reveals plan to create new English woodlands
Landowners to be paid for planting that protects wildlife, reduces flood risk and increases public access
Landowners will be paid thousands of pounds in bonuses for creating new woodlands that boost wildlife, increase public access and reduce flooding, under a new £16m scheme for England announced on Wednesday.
The Forestry Commission plan will for the first time allow payments for natural regeneration, where wind-blown seeds colonise land. This can be the best way to recreate native woodlands and some landowners have complained that past grants only allowed tree planting. Support for planting trees along rivers to improve waterside habitats will also be offered for the first time.
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