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The next chapter of Britain’s climate policy story will take place in your kitchen | Max Wakefield
The transition to heat pumps will affect almost every household in the UK, but it won’t work without public support
The government has finally handed in its climate homework. Less than a fortnight before hosting the Cop26 climate summit – arguably the most important meeting in human history – the new net zero strategy is supposed to tell us how the UK will go from long-term hand-waving to now-term problem-solving.
There is both a lot in there, and not enough. Until the government’s official advisers give their assessment we won’t know for sure if the plan stands a good chance of achieving legal carbon targets through to 2037. If you want a simple headline for now, I’d offer this: we’re pointing in the right direction, but setting off at a jog. Physics demands we sprint.
Max Wakefield is the director of campaigns for the climate action group Possible
Continue reading...Climate change: Greenhouse gas build-up reached new high in 2020
2050: what happens if we ignore the climate crisis – video explainer
We envision two scenarios: what life could look like in 2050 if we do nothing, and what life could look like if we take action now. Watch this video to take a glimpse into the future and find out what you can do to prevent global climate catastrophe. There is still hope
Continue reading...Climate crisis: greenhouse gas levels hit new record despite lockdowns, UN reports
The data send a ‘stark’ message to the nations tasked with increasing action at the Cop26 climate summit, UN meteorology chief says
Levels of climate-heating gases in the atmosphere hit record levels in 2020, despite coronavirus-related lockdowns, the UN’s World Meteorological Organization has announced.
The concentration of carbon dioxide, the most important greenhouse gas, is now 50% higher than before the Industrial Revolution sparked the mass burning of fossil fuels. Methane levels have more than doubled since 1750. All key greenhouse gases (GHG) rose faster in 2020 than the average for the previous decade and this trend has continued in 2021, the WMO report found.
Continue reading...Transforming care must be central to any bold vision of a greener future | Emily Kenway
Care work – paid and unpaid – has huge knock-on effects for the climate that can no longer be ignored
It is no coincidence that both care and our climate are in crisis. Addressing each requires us to recognise that we are vulnerable and interdependent, as a species and individually. This will only become more apparent, because – as the world gets hotter and consequently more dangerous – we are going to need to care for each other more than ever before. As initiatives including Naomi Klein’s The Leap and the Feminist Green New Deal have explained, we need a care-centred approach to meet the demands of a future that looks very different to our past.
First, we must broaden our understanding of what constitutes a “green job”. Research by the Feminist Green New Deal has found that a majority of people identify solar panel installers as green workers, but far fewer consider care workers to be in the same camp. This shows us something important about our mindset. So far, we have thought in terms of greening highly polluting industries – turning from fossil fuels to renewables – rather than identifying what is simply green, ie what is low-carbon by nature. This is the difference between tweaking our current system and stepping into a new approach that makes different kinds of work central to our economy. From this perspective, care work becomes a core component of our future, as those calling for its inclusion in a green new deal have advocated.
Emily Kenway is a writer and author of The Truth About Modern Slavery
Continue reading...Modeller used to attack Labor policies hired to “verify” Taylor’s net zero modelling
Consultant who produced modelling used to attack Labor Party climate policies hired to "validate" Morrison government's net zero modelling.
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Insulate Britain targets Canary Wharf in renewed roadblock campaign
Dozens of environmental activists obstruct traffic across financial district in east London
Insulate Britain has targeted Canary Wharf in London as the environmental group renews its roadblock campaign after a pause.
Demonstrators obstructed Limehouse Causeway at the junction with the A1206 at 8.20am on Monday. Others targeted Liverpool Street, Bishopsgate and Upper Thames Street.
Continue reading...Saudi Arabia targets net zero emissions by 2060, joins global methane pledge
The Guardian’s climate pledge
Six things the Guardian is doing to confront the climate emergency
In 2019, the Guardian made a pledge in service of the planet. We declared that the escalating climate crisis was the defining issue of our lifetime, and that quality, trustworthy reporting on the environment was a vital tool to confront it. We promised to provide journalism that showed leadership, urgency, authority and give the climate emergency the sustained attention and prominence it demanded.
Two years later, we are updating our readers and supporters on our work – journalism that puts pressure on the decision-makers who hold our fate in their hands, and institutional commitments designed to ensure that we practice what we preach.
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Britain’s migratory birds ‘may stop flying south for winter’
Study finds species stay longer in European breeding grounds and spend less time in Africa
Migratory birds including the willow warbler, the garden warbler and the nightingale may eventually stop flying south for the winter as they spend longer in their European breeding grounds.
Analysis of more than 50 years of bird records from the Gambia and Gibraltar has found that some migratory species that cross the Sahara are spending between 50 and 60 fewer days on average in Africa each winter.
Continue reading...No changes as China releases climate plan, but details to be hammered out
Woodside unveils $1bn “clean” hydrogen plan based on gas, CCS and offsets
Woodside opts to base massive Western Australia "clean" hydrogen plans on gas, using offsets and CCS technologies to market it as net-zero emissions.
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Solar meets more than 100 per cent of local demand in South Australia again
Solar meets more than 100 per cent of South Australia state demand again. Rooftop solar alone may also reach that benchmark anytime soon.
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Australian low-carbon lithium processing tech aims for “sustainable” battery market
NSW start-up aims to establish a foothold in the massive global battery supply chain with its Australian made, low-carbon lithium processing technology.
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“Scotty from Marketing” splurges $12.9m advertising climate policies
Scott Morrison spends nearly $13 million promoting uptake of renewables in Australia, mostly through policies his government tried to destroy.
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Net-zero target is win to savour, but must be matched by greater ambition for 2030
There are no excuses – Scott Morrison must also take a revised 2030 target to Glasgow.
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Wind and solar limits relaxed after four big spinning machines installed
Four big spinning machines installed in South Australia, paving way for more wind and solar in the grid, and another step towards 100 pct renewables.
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Taylor refuses Senate order to release net zero modelling, says not in public interest
Taylor to reject Senate order to release the government's modelling of a zero net emissions target for 2050, claiming 'public interest immunity'.
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Tesla Megapacks set new charge and discharge records at Victoria Big Battery
Victoria Big Battery sets new benchmark - believed to be a world record - for charging and discharging as it ramps up testing.
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