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New Brunswick sets out income tax cut to offset provincial CO2 levy
Czech utility CEZ sees coal power output slide further in Q1
EU Market: EUAs break €53 to continue record-breaking run
California power demand slips to lowest in two decades in 2020, as natural gas sources rise
EU capitals may seek to keep current distribution of GHG cuts under higher target -media
Queen's Speech: Government makes pledges on animal welfare
A Scottish Highland Cow: ‘On yonder hill there stood a coo’ | Helen Sullivan
They are benevolent vegetarian gods. They watch over, through shielded eyes, the very few animals that have a fringe.
William Topaz McGonagall, the “worst poet in the history of the English language”, is responsible for some of my mother’s favourite words in the world to say. She delivers them in a decent-enough Scottish accent, and she does so whenever the opportunity presents itself: “On yonder hill there stood a coo / It’s no’ there noo / It must’a shif’ted”. When I hear this rhyme I picture a Scottish highland cow, its coat waving in the icy flaff.
McGonagall, who has a certain genius for coos, unfortunately also felt moved to capture in rhyme disasters, “calamities” and freak accidents. He chose to pay tribute to the people who died in the 1879 Tay Bridge disaster thus:
Beautiful railway bridge of the silv’ry Tay
Alas! I am very sorry to say
That ninety lives have been taken away
On the last sabbath day of 1879
Which will be remember’d for a very long time.”
Biden administration approves first major US offshore windfarm
84-turbine site off Massachusetts will be capable of generating power for 400,000 homes and businesses
Joe Biden’s administration has approved the construction of the US’s first large-scale offshore windfarm, with 84 turbines to be erected off the coast of Massachusetts.
The approval of the project, which will generate about 800 megawatts of energy, enough to power around 400,000 homes and businesses, is a boost to Biden’s agenda of ramping up renewable energy production across the US in order to confront the climate crisis.
Continue reading...Kenya “at an advanced stage” in setting up national carbon market -govt official
Former BAML, Gazprom emissions trader joins London-based carbon fund
Trillions of brood X cicadas move closer to emergence as soil temperatures rise
Great Eastern Brood set to emerge in the last two weeks of May and into early June, with hordes of bugs to push up from underground
Brood X, otherwise known as the great cicada hatching of 2021, is drawing closer as soil temperatures in some parts of America move closer to 64F (18C) – the trigger, according to scientists, for trillions of the insects to push up to the surface and into the trees to mate.
Related: If we want to save the planet, the future of food is insects
Continue reading...Forest the size of France regrown worldwide over 20 years, study finds
Nearly 59m hectares of forests have regrown since 2000, showing that regeneration in some places is paying off
An area of forest the size of France has regrown around the world over the past 20 years, showing that regeneration in some places is paying off, a new analysis has found.
Nearly 59m hectares of forests have regrown since 2000, the research found, providing the potential to soak up and store 5.9 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide – more than the annual emissions of the entire US.
Continue reading...EU considers financing contract-for-difference with carbon market revenues
‘It’s terrifying’: the English village overwhelmed by landfill stink
For miles around Walleys Quarry in Silverdale, people have reported waking up in the night struggling to breathe
It may have been labelled the country’s smelliest village but it is much more than a bad stench making life miserable for the residents of Silverdale in Staffordshire.
For miles around Walleys Quarry landfill near Newcastle-under-Lyme, people have reported waking up in the middle of the night struggling to breathe, with itchy eyes and sore throats. Those with asthma have had their medication increased, and some have reported nosebleeds.
Continue reading...Redflow targets megawatt-scale battery market with unveiling of Pod Z
From the world's smallest flow battery to the megawatt-hour scale, Redflow unveils steps to a larger-scale market for its zinc-bromine batteries.
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UK to hand out 39.1 mln free carbon permits to industry during first year of ETS
Singapore prepares offset guidelines in voluntary carbon market push
Money for big emitters, gas projects, in another miserly budget for clean energy and EVs
Clean energy and electric vehicles again ignored in a federal budget focused on propping up fossil fuels.
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The right’s new bogeyman: that Biden will take America’s hamburgers away | Art Cullen
The real threat to our way of life – and Saturday night steak – is an oligopoly food system that teetered close to collapse last spring when its workers were overcome by Covid
First President Obama was coming for your guns. Didn’t happen. Then President Trump said the socialists were going to take away our energy. The lights are on after 100 days, although it got dicey in Texas for awhile (and no, wind turbines didn’t cause the ice storm).
But whoa, Nellie! We hear a Hamburglar will steal your right to beef before you can say “pass the ketchup”.
Continue reading...Lab-grown meat firms attract sixfold increase in investment
Funding soared in 2020, while study shows 80% of people are open to eating meat grown in bioreactors
The nascent industry growing real meat in bioreactors had a record-breaking year in 2020, with investment growing sixfold and dozens of new companies being founded.
A study also indicates that 80% of people in the UK and US are open to eating meat produced in a factory rather than a field, with the researchers concluding that cultivated meat is likely to be widely accepted by the general public.
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