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Nepal is being overwhelmed by Covid. We need help | KP Sharma Oli
There are deep bonds between our nations, and so I appeal to the UK, chair of the G7, for urgent assistance
- KP Sharma Oli is the prime minister of Nepal
As I write this, my country is battling a new and brutal wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. The rise in the number of infections poses a serious challenge to our brave doctors, nurses, other care providers, citizen volunteers and the entire health service system.
Nepal’s history is one of hardship and struggle, yet this pandemic is pushing even us to our limits. The number of infections is straining the healthcare system; it has become tough to provide patients with the hospital beds that they need.
Continue reading...Lost and far from home, these whales are emblems for our times | Philip Hoare
From the Thames to the Mediterranean, seeing nature out of place reminds us of our impact on the planet
With the weekend’s arrival of a young minke whale stuck in the River Thames – not far from where a seal pup was recently savaged by a dog – it seems marine mammals are appearing everywhere they shouldn’t be.
Since the beginning of April, an exotic visitor has been spotted off the coast of southern Europe. A lone grey whale, measuring eight metres long – and 7,000 miles from its fellow Pacific grey whales on the other side of the world – was seen off Rabat, Morocco, at the start of March. It wandered through the strait of Gibraltar – and into an enormous trap, the Mediterranean. Since then its progress has been charted from the north African coast to southern Italy and the south of France, from Naples to the Côte d’Azur. Unable to find its usual source of food, it is growing thinner and weaker in its search for a way out.
Continue reading...Insufficient recycling of rare metals could hinder climate efforts, experts warn
Calls for tougher rules on recycling materials such as lithium and cobalt, which are vital for green technology
Rare elements such as indium, yttrium, neodymium, cobalt and lithium are vital for the production of low-carbon technology, but many are being thrown away because of the lack of a requirement to recycle them, industry experts have warned.
Concern is growing over the future supply of such elements, as the switch to green technology – including electric vehicles, solar panels and low-carbon heating – will require far greater volumes of rare earths and other critical raw materials.
Continue reading...COMMENT: The next ETS arriving at Platform 4…
NZ Market: NZUs slip to three-week low amid FPO’s last dance
Australia Market Roundup: Terra Carbon takes lion’s share of new ACCUs, govt prolongs crediting for some waste projects
*Climate and Land Use Manager, Lestari Capital – Singapore/Bali
Resources minister Keith Pitt refuses to say battery storage is dispatchable
Keith Pitt refuses to say whether he thinks battery storage is dispatchable, after blocking a government loan to a North Queensland wind and battery project.
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Logging exempt from environment laws despite destroying threatened species’ Victorian habitat, court finds
VicForests won appeal even though federal court upheld finding its activities threatened greater glider and Leadbeater’s possum
A Victorian government forestry agency has won an appeal against a landmark court judgment that found it had repeatedly breached conservation regulations during its logging of the state’s central highlands.
The full bench of the federal court on Monday overturned a judgment that last year found VicForests had breached a code of practice related to a regional forestry agreement between the federal and state governments, and had therefore lost its right to be exempt from national environment laws.
Continue reading...AEMO says Australia “well ahead” of 90 per cent renewables scenario for 2040
AEMO says record installations and growing pipeline of wind, solar and storage means Australia is well ahead of "step change" scenario.
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No more solar, pass the scones: CWA votes to stop solar projects on prime farm land
Country Women's Association votes overwhelmingly to oppose large-scale solar on prime agricultural land, and rejects call for urgent action on climate.
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South Korea to spend $40 billion on world’s biggest floating wind farm
Three months after announcing it was building the world's biggest offshore wind farm, it now wants to build the world's biggest floating wind farm.
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Tea-growing areas to be badly hit if global heating intensifies
In Kenya, the area of optimal tea-growing conditions will be reduced by more than a quarter by 2050
Your morning cup of tea may never taste the same again if global heating increases and the climate crisis intensifies, according to research.
Some of the world’s biggest tea-growing areas will be among the worst hit by extreme weather, and their yields are likely to be vastly reduced in the coming decades if climate breakdown continues at its current pace. Floods, droughts, heatwaves and storms are likely to have a severe impact on tea-growing areas around the world, according to a report from the charity Christian Aid.
Continue reading...“Global leader in extinction:” ACF attacks collapse in Coalition environment budget
Ahead of the federal budget, ACF slams the Morrison government for a lack of spending on the environment and climate measures.
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CEP taps RACV Solar to kick off massive battery-backed solar network in NSW
CEP.Energy signs up RACV Solar as EPC partner on installation of 2.62MW solar, 4MW/10MWh battery storage at Narellan Town Centre in south-west Sydney.
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Installing solar panels over canals could yield water, land, air and climate payoffs
Building smart solar developments on canals can make power and water infrastructure more resilient while saving water, reducing costs and helping to fight climate change.
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