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Climate explained: why switching to electric transport makes sense even if electricity is not fully renewable

The Conversation - Wed, 2020-04-22 06:07
A switch to electric transport is one of New Zealand's key climate strategies. It will increase demand on the national grid, but might also help increase renewable electricity generation. Robert McLachlan, Professor in Applied Mathematics, Massey University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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These 5 images show how air pollution changed over Australia’s major cities before and after lockdown

The Conversation - Wed, 2020-04-22 06:02
The data shows a big improvement of pollution levels over some cities – but in others, pollution has, perhaps surprisingly, increased. Elena Sánchez-García, Postdoctoral researcher at LARS group, Universitat Politècnica de València Javier Leon, Senior lecturer, University of the Sunshine Coast Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Brussels could delay 2030 GHG target study if virus impact clouds outlook -Timmermans

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2020-04-22 05:03
The European Commission could delay its work on analysing the effects of deepening the bloc’s 2030 emission goal if it can’t fully assess the impact of coronavirus shutdowns, its climate chief Frans Timmermans said on Tuesday.
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RFS Market: RIN prices slide as oil lobby requests biofuel mandate adjustment

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2020-04-22 04:38
US biofuel credit prices receded Tuesday as a major oil industry trade group requested the EPA change biofuel quotas under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) due to a recent court ruling.
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US seeks judgement on challenge to WCI market linkage, asks for dismissal on another claim

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2020-04-22 04:16
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has asked a federal judge to find California's ETS linkage with Quebec illegal because it conflicts with the government’s position on climate change and limits President Donald Trump’s leverage, while it also sought to dismiss its remaining challenge against the cross-border scheme, according to court documents filed Monday.
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Councils burn recycling amid virus-linked rise in waste and staff absence

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-04-22 04:14

Some councils confirm halt to recycling as lockdown puts pressure on disposal services

Councils are burning household recycling after being hit by a massive surge in domestic waste and coronavirus-related staff absences during the pandemic, the Guardian has learned.

Councils in Cardiff, St Helens and Inverclyde confirmed they were temporarily incinerating recycling, while those in Oldham, Redbridge and West Dunbartonshire also said they had stepped down their recycling services for the time being. A further six authorities have stopped collecting glass or cardboard.

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The Guardian view on Covid-19 and transport: walk to the future | Editorial

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-04-22 04:12

The need for physical distancing means that space in our towns and cities must be shared in new ways

It is clear that the ways we travel, and use transport, will not be the same after the coronavirus outbreak as they were before. What we don’t know is which changes will turn out to have been temporary, and which permanent. Flights from European airports are down by 90% from a year ago, for example. But is this a blip? Reports of strong demand for winter flights suggest it might be.

There are no comparable figures that suggest how many car journeys the UK should expect in six months or a year’s time. But it is to be hoped that the huge reduction in motor traffic caused by the virus will not be completely reversed. Already, cities including Milan and New York have announced ambitious plans to reconfigure roads in such a way as to make more space for cyclists and pedestrians.

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EU states, UK dole out another 25 mln more free EUAs for 2020, as glitch slashes max quotas

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2020-04-22 02:16
EU member states and the UK handed out over 25 million additional free carbon allowances to industrial emitters in the fortnight to last Friday, according to updated data from the European Commission, with a calculation error slashing the reported maximum allocation figure by almost 100 million tonnes.
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Climate change ‘greatest threat to humanity’, Australian experts issue call to action

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2020-04-22 01:01

climate emergency canberra parliament house scott morrison - optimisedA collective of eminent Australian experts ranks 10 biggest threats to humanity and puts climate change as the most dangerous.

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Preliminary study links air pollution to coronavirus deaths in England

The Guardian - Wed, 2020-04-22 00:40

Experts say a link is plausible as dirty air is known to harm lungs, but more research is needed

A preliminary study has found the first evidence of a link between higher levels of air pollution and deaths from Covid-19 in England.

The analysis showed London, the Midlands and the north-west had the highest levels of nitrogen oxides and higher numbers of coronavirus deaths.

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Climate change: Switch road cash to broadband, adviser says

BBC - Tue, 2020-04-21 23:58
The UK government's climate adviser says
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EU Midday Market Briefing

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-21 23:49
EUAs plunged below €20 on Tuesday, sliding further from last week's one-month peak as wider financial markets were rattled by sub-zero US oil prices and other bearish factors overnight.
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Coronavirus: WHO developing guidance on wet markets

BBC - Tue, 2020-04-21 23:14
The World Health Organization calls for stricter safety and hygiene when wet markets reopen.
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South Korea to let financials trade in carbon market

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2020-04-21 20:19
South Korea on Tuesday announced a number of amendments to its emissions trading scheme ahead of the start of the third trading period in 2021, including letting financial institutions and securities companies participate in the market.
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ASBN Spotlight: Bushfire Resilience

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This talk will reveal the complicated nature of the question on how to create the most bushfire resilient properties both in areas that have historically been at risk, as well as areas we have not previously considered. It will advocate for a whole of community approach to developing resilience, utilising the concept of ‘fire fitness’ to describe measures well beyond clearing a few trees and attempting to utilise materials that are fire-rated in buildings.
Emilis will highlight specific approaches, with several case studies, to be taken by architects and other professionals, as well as home-owners to improve their chances of resilience in bushfire events. Whilst there is no such thing as a bushfire proof home in many areas, there are vast improvements that can be made in how we approach our preparations for the inevitable increasing intensity of these fires.

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During bushfires Emilis Prelgauskas steps up to provide logistics support to veterinarians in the South Australian Tier 2 animal triage agency SAVEM. He has deployed to 16 firegrounds in the last decade including post-fire pro bono assistance on Recovery Committees to fire impacted families. In the usual day-to-day Emilis is a 47 year veteran architect also refereed as a Commissioner on the Environment Resources and Development Court of South Australia. He has a portfolio of buildings designed and occupied in fire prone areas, with some destroyed and some surviving bushfire events. He brings his practical, built environment, legal and academic backgrounds to the evolving issues of buildings and bushfire. In October 2019 he presented at the Australian Buildings Bushfire Conference in Leura, NSW.

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Depopulation blues: Spain's loneliest people – in pictures

The Guardian - Tue, 2020-04-21 16:00

Photographer Joan Alvado’s Last Man on Earth project captured winter in Spain’s Serranía Celtibérica, the most depopulated area of Europe after Lapland. What happens when everyone’s gone?

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Macquarie Uni to go 100 per cent renewable in deal with Snowy Hydro

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-04-21 15:39

macquarie university - optimisedMacquarie Uni inks a deal with Snowy Hydro to supply its campus with 100% renewables, reducing its emissions footprint by a massive 92 per cent.

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Energy Insiders Podcast: Why green hydrogen beats coal hydrogen

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-04-21 15:24

Steel pipe hydrogen manufacturing - optimisedBloombergNEF’s Kobad Bhavnagri on the prospects for a hydrogen economy, and why green hydrogen will easily beat coal hydrogen on costs and emissions.

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Tonga signs more solar/storage projects as it aims for 70 pct renewables

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-04-21 14:52

solar panelsInfratec and NETcon sign contract to deliver on-grid solar power plants and battery storage systems on the Tongan islands of ‘Eua and Vava’u.

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Why Big Oil is paying top dollar to dump its fossil fuel – and what that means for renewables

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2020-04-21 14:49

For the first time, crude oil prices went negative. Don’t expect to be paid to fill up your car, but it could speed up the shift to low-carbon energy.

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