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COP26: Germany puts up €10 mln to start buying credits under new Paris carbon market mechanism
“Unacceptably risky”: Morrison’s climate creep leaves clean energy investors cold
Renewable energy investors say Australia is still an "unacceptably risky market," despite federal government's net-zero pledge.
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'No man wanted to do it': The woman fighting to save Brazil's Amazon from illegal loggers – video
Marli Yontep Krikati became the first woman in her Amazon village to lead the forest guardians after the men declared the job too dangerous. The forest guardians are groups of indigenous Brazilians who patrol their territories to guard against illegal logging, farming and mining in the face of lax enforcement of Brazil's environmental laws under Jair Bolsonaro's government. Forest guardian leaders regularly receive death threats from powerful interest groups who encourage these unlawful activities. Now, as Brazil declares an end to deforestation by 2030 as part of the Cop26 summit, we follow the forest guardians on patrol to witness the severity of the deforestation challenge
Continue reading...Morrison to link $500 million for new technologies to easing way for carbon capture and storage
If Biden doesn’t pass the climate bill, it will be the betrayal of a generation | Daniel Sherell
Failure to pass Build Back Better would disillusion a generation of voters, and potentially fracture the Democratic party
Deep into the night last Friday, long past the hour when most Americans had ceased paying attention, Congress passed the $1.2tn bipartisan infrastructure bill otherwise known as the BIF. Its passage was heralded as a victory for President Biden, and the daily news chyrons dutifully marked a point in his column. But beyond the horserace myopia of the Beltway – and especially among young people – the news came tinged with the threat of disaster. Because for those of us interested in sustained human civilization on a habitable planet, the most relevant fact about the BIF is this: without consequent passage of the clean energy and social welfare bill known as Build Back Better, the BIF alone will exacerbate the climate crisis.
The reasons are manifold. The bill is riddled with exemptions and subsidies for corporations like ExxonMobil, whose lobbyists were caught bragging about their role in shaping the text. It invests in highways, bridges and airports that – in the absence of an aggressive drive to electrify cars and planes – will only add to emissions from the transportation sector. And the climate funding it does contain is focused not on drawing down emissions but on preparing Americans for worsening floods, fires and superstorms. If this is all we get, the message to young people is clear: Exxon will continue to be allowed to drown your homes, but not to worry, the government is investing in some life vests. Good luck!
Daniel Sherrell is the author of Warmth: Coming of Age at the End of Our World (Penguin Books) and a climate activist
Continue reading...Changes in behaviour needed to tackle climate crisis, says UK chief scientist
At Cop26 Sir Patrick Vallance has said he eats less meat and cycles but society needs to change more
Changes in behaviour are needed to tackle the climate emergency, the UK’s chief scientific adviser has said at the Cop26 summit.
Sir Patrick Vallance said behaviour change was starting to happen but needed to go further and said he cycled to work, ate less meat and had taken the train to the climate summit in Glasgow. He also said the climate crisis was a far bigger problem than coronavirus and would kill more people if immediate changes were not made.
Continue reading...Cop26 leaders blame individuals, while supporting a far more destructive system | Stephen Reicher
It suits governments to lecture us on our consumption, but they need to offer systemic change if we are to tackle the climate crisis
- Stephen Reicher is a member of the Sage subcommittee advising on behavioural science
The protesters gathered in Glasgow for Cop26 are a diverse group – at the demonstration on Saturday I watched everybody file past – from international socialists to Scottish nationalists, healthcare workers to striking refuse workers, from indigenous activists at the very front to cycling enthusiasts at the very back.
But while the groups were all very different, I was struck by the commonality of their message: they all recognise that we cannot solve the climate crisis through the same means that created it. Whether that is the extractive industries destroying indigenous lands, or the carbon-hungry transport systems that crowd out cyclists.
Stephen Reicher is a member of the Sage subcommittee advising on behavioural science. He is a professor of psychology at the University of St Andrews, a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and an authority on crowd psychology
Continue reading...Australia ranked dead last in world on climate policy after Glasgow Cop-out
Australia falls to dead last in global rankings of climate policy after its refusal to lift short term ambition at Glasgow.
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Australia ranked last of 60 countries for policy response to climate crisis
Country was down four places on greenhouse gas index and was the only one to score zero on policy
The Australian government’s policy response to the climate crisis was ranked last in an assessment of 60 countries released at the global climate summit in Glasgow.
The Morrison government’s lack of policies, high per capita greenhouse gas emissions, weak targets, low levels of renewables and high levels of energy use, saw the country given an overall ranking of 54 among individual countries.
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Continue reading...Cop26: 1bn people will suffer extreme heat at just 2C heating – day nine live
• Climate crisis is driving up deadly combination of temperature and humidity, says study released at Cop26
• Tuvalu minister gives Cop26 speech while standing in the sea – video
The foreign minister of Tuvalu, the low-lying Pacific island nation, has recorded a video speech for Cop26 while standing knee-deep in seawater.
Simon Kofe stood in a suit and tie to deliver his speech about Tuvalu’s struggle against rising sea levels.
Continue reading...COP26: Focus on gender as giant puppet takes centre stage
China’s central bank unveils new lending policy to fund decarbonisation
COP26 Roundup: Day 9 – Nov. 9
In a galling pivot, Scott Morrison hopes he can peek under the bonnet of an EV and be accepted as a convert | Sarah Martin
Not so long ago Morrison said Labor’s electric cars policy would ‘end the weekend’. Now he’s spruiking his own plan, but there’s no substance to it
- Scott Morrison denies attacking electric vehicles in 2019 as he unveils new Coalition policy
- What is the Morrison government’s electric cars policy – and will it actually drive take-up?
It’s hard to say which element of Scott Morrison’s new electric vehicle strategy is most galling.
If you missed the unveiling on Tuesday, there’s not much to catch up on, given the strategy has all the substance of a Corn Thin.
Continue reading...ANALYSIS: Shipping blueprint highlights need for R&D spend to kickstart industry decarbonisation
Hawaii targets another 50,000 rooftop solar systems, to close last coal plant
Hawaiian Electric commits to adding nearly 50,000 new rooftop solar systems across the islands as part of an ambitious new emissions reduction target.
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We revisited Parramatta's archaeological past to reveal the deep-time history of the heart of Sydney
How Māori knowledge could help New Zealanders turn their concern for the environment into action
What is corporate renewable energy purchasing and how is it changing?
As the global corporate renewable energy purchasing market matures, three new trends are shaping its journey.
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Scott Morrison’s hopeless spin and failure on electric vehicles
Scott Morrison's electric vehicle strategy has completely missed the bus. Little wonder that it was launched at a hydrogen refuelling station.
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