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EU Market: EUAs rise on energy, Brexit developments, and as traders eye auction shortfall

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-05-22 06:06
EU carbon prices lifted slightly for a second straight day on Tuesday as the energy complex rebounded, traders eyed a sharp drop in auction supply ahead, and British Prime Minister Theresa May offered MPs a chance to vote on a second Brexit referendum.
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‘Bright white skeletons’: some Western Australian reefs have the lowest coral cover on record

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-05-22 05:41
The Western Australian coral reefs may not be as well known as the Great Barrier Reef, but they're just as large and diverse. And they too have been devastated by cyclones and coral bleaching. James Paton Gilmour, Research Scientist: Coral Ecology, Australian Institute of Marine Science Rebecca Green, Postdoctoral research associate, University of Western Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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From sharks in seagrass to manatees in mangroves, we've found large marine species in some surprising places

The Conversation - Wed, 2019-05-22 05:41
Far more megafauna species use coastal wetlands than we thought. And it affects the way we need to address the extinction crisis. Michael Sievers, Research Fellow, Global Wetlands Project, Australia Rivers Institute, Griffith University Rod Connolly, Professor in Marine Science, Griffith University Tom Rayner, Science Communicator, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Tension increasing between California legislature and ARB over forestry offsets -sources

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-05-22 03:55
Concerns about the validity of California's forestry offset protocol are adding tension between the legislature and regulator ARB, but those worries are not putting the WCI-eligible credits at risk, three sources told Carbon Pulse.
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Driverless cars: Cambridge University model cars 'talk' to avoid jams

BBC - Wed, 2019-05-22 03:14
Researchers say it shows driverless cars working together could improve traffic flow by at least 35%.
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California’s ARB pushes back formation of compliance offset task force

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2019-05-22 01:24
California regulator ARB will not hold the first meeting of its Compliance Offsets Protocol Task Force (OPTF) until several months after it had originally planned, possibly delaying the development of new protocols aimed at providing direct environmental benefits in the state (DEBs) to just before the start of the post-2020 cap-and-trade programme.
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Garden feeders are supporting rising numbers of urban birds

The Guardian - Wed, 2019-05-22 01:00

More than half of British homeowners feed birds, maintaining 133 species

The increasingly appetising buffet provided for garden birds, from sunflower hearts to suet cakes, is supporting a rising number and greater diversity of species in Britain’s urban areas, according to research.

In the 1970s, half of all birds using garden feeders belonged to just two species, the sparrow and starling, but by the 2010s the number of species making up the same proportion had tripled, with goldfinches, woodpigeons and long-tailed tits soaring in number because of the food on offer.

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'Panic is setting in': Jayda G brings climate crisis home to fans

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-05-21 22:11

DJ and producer wants to banish ‘disconnect’ between climate issues and daily life

One of dance music’s rising stars is swapping the decks for a microphone to deliver a series of talks about the importance of environmental sciences to help tackle the climate crisis.

Jayda G – real name Jayda Guy – is a Canadian DJ and music producer whose livestreamed mixes on YouTube clock up thousands of views, and now she is fusing two worlds by using her platform to expose fans to issues affecting the natural world.

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Revealed: 1.6m Americans live near the most polluting incinerators in the US

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-05-21 22:00

Lower-income and minority communities are exposed to majority of the pollution coming from waste-burning plants, report finds

A total of 1.6 million Americans live next to the most polluting incinerators in the country, with lower-income and minority communities exposed to the vast majority of pollution coming from these waste-burning plants.

The burning of household and commercial waste can give off a stew of pollutants, including mercury, lead and small particles of soot. This pollution isn’t evenly distributed, however. Of the 73 incinerators across the US, 79% are located within three miles of low-income and minority neighbourhoods, according to research by the Tishman Environment and Design Center at New York City’s New School.

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Fujian seeks modest emission cuts in latest ETS allocation plan

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2019-05-21 19:50
China’s Fujian province has distributed a draft 2018 and 2019 allocation plan for its emissions trading scheme for public comment, proposing modest carbon reductions in major industries.
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Environmental heroes: the 2019 Whitley Award winners

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-05-21 16:30

On May 1, Princess Anne, patron of the Whitley Fund for Nature, presented the fund’s awards recognising community-based conservation projects. See more at whitleyaward.org

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“Climate emergency”: It’s time to call a spade a spade

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 15:15

Declaring a "climate emergency" – and developing a climate emergency plan – is the only strategy that matches ambition to the scale of the problem.

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Rewild a quarter of UK to fight climate crisis, campaigners urge

The Guardian - Tue, 2019-05-21 15:00

Subsidies to restore woodlands and meadows would also boost wildlife, says Rewilding Britain

A quarter of the UK’s land could be restored to nature, making a significant contribution towards cutting the nation’s carbon emissions to zero, under a new rewilding proposal.

The plan, published by Rewilding Britain, calls for billions of pounds in farm subsidies to be redirected towards creating native woodlands and meadows and protecting peat bogs and salt marshes. The group says wildlife would benefit, farmers would not lose money and food production need not fall.

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Queensland solar rules head to Supreme Court, as developers fight back

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 14:54

Developers of 35MW solar farm in Queensland - backed by billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes - taking Palaszczuk government to court over its new rules governing large-scale solar installations.

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Why Adani is a proxy war and campaigners need to focus on transition

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 14:08

As campaigners and political parties digest elections results, the Adani mine has been labelled as a proxy war, and a failed campaign to engage rural Queensland voters about the future.

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JinkoSolar Wins Intersolar Award 2019 for its Swan Bifacial Module

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 12:37

JinkoSolar won the Intersolar Award 2019 in the Photovoltaics category for its Swan bifacial module with transparent backsheet from DuPont.

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Adani’s flagship solar project in Australia stalled over connection issues

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 11:47

Adani's flagship solar project in Australia effectively mothballed because of issues meeting generation performance standards.

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Energy Insiders Podcast: What’s the future for renewables in Australia?

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 10:53

Is Australia’s clean energy transition about to come to a crashing halt, or just hit a pause as the Coalition turns focus to coal? Clean Energy Council’s Kane Thornton discusses Morrison’s big win.

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How a new diet for gassy cows is helping the environment

BBC - Tue, 2019-05-21 09:09
Colombian farmers are piloting a way of raising cows that's better for the environment.
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Acciona trials organic solar PV on wind turbines

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2019-05-21 08:29

Spanish renewables group Acciona adds organic solar PV panels to towers of wind turbines and may add batteries too.

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