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Aggressive marketing has driven the rise of the double-cab ute on New Zealand streets — time to hit the brakes?

The Conversation - Wed, 2021-07-28 05:27
Eight of the ten top-selling passenger vehicles in New Zealand are now utes or SUVs. With carbon emissions reduction an urgent priority, that’s not a sustainable trend. Kirsty Wild, Senior Research Fellow, Public Health, University of Auckland Alistair Woodward, Professor, School of Population Health, University of Auckland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU selects first carbon-cutting projects under Innovation Fund

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-28 03:33
The EU has committed €118 million to 32 small-scale carbon-cutting projects across 14 nations under its ETS-funded Innovation Fund, the bloc’s executive said on Tuesday as it announced the financing vehicle's first awards.
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RFS Market: RINs lift to month high on import flows

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-07-28 03:11
US biofuel credit (RIN) prices went on the upswing over the past week as traders pointed to a diesel arbitrage and gasoline import data as supporting factors for the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) market.
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UK government backs scheme for motorway cables to power lorries

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-28 01:55

E-highway study given £2m to draw up plans for overhead electric cables on motorway near Scunthorpe

The government will fund the design of a scheme to install overhead electric cables to power electric lorries on a motorway near Scunthorpe, as part of a series of studies on how to decarbonise road freight.

The electric road system – or e-highway – study, backed with £2m of funding, will draw up plans to install overhead cables on a 20km (12.4 miles) stretch of the M180 near Scunthorpe, in Lincolnshire. If the designs are accepted and building work is funded the trucks could be on the road by 2024.

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Don’t blame men for the climate crisis – we should point the finger at corporations

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-28 01:30

Male spending – on petrol and meat – is apparently worse for the environment than women’s. But it’s the system, not individuals, that needs to change

Sorry, boys, but it’s all your fault. Melting ice caps, flash floods, rising sea levels: men are to blame for the lot of it. Please don’t drown the messenger, I’m just relaying the results of a Swedish study that found that men’s spending habits cause 16% more climate-heating emissions than women’s. The biggest difference seems to be that men spend more money on petrol. Another big difference: the men surveyed bought more meat than women. So this is the way the world ends, eh? Not with a bang, but with blokes eating too many burgers.

I don’t know how many studies published in the Journal of Industrial Ecology go viral, but this paper has had an enormous amount of traction. Of course, this is largely because its findings leant themselves to delicious clickbait such as Men Are Worse for Climate Change Than Women Because They Love Meat and Cars. To be fair, the study didn’t lean into gender war territory in the way you would expect based on the headlines it generated. Gender wasn’t even mentioned in the paper’s title, which was “Shifting expenditure on food, holidays, and furnishings could lower greenhouse gas emissions by almost 40%”.

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Kostis, beloved local monk seal, found slain in waters near Alonnisos, Greece

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-07-28 00:30

Conservationists demand killer is found after creature harpooned from close range

An orphaned monk seal known as Kostis, who had become a local celebrity in Greece after being rescued by fishers three years ago, has been found harpooned from close range, prompting outrage from conservationists and demands to find his killer.

MOm, the Hellenic Society for the Study and Protection of the Monk Seal, a not-for-profit group that works to protect the endangered species, said Kostis had been deliberately killed in the waters near Alonnisos, in the northern Sporades islands.

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California gasoline consumption continues steadily rise toward pre-pandemic levels in April

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 23:57
California gasoline usage increased for the second consecutive month in April, as consumer demand continues to skew back towards pre-COVID levels amid fewer state-level restrictions, according to state data released this week.
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China’s non-fossil power capacity to exceed coal for the first time -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 22:39
China is on track to see its installed capacity of non-fossil power generation surpass its coal capacity at the end of 2021 for the first time, a report said, while a separate publication showed the country did not fund any new coal-fired power plants through the Belt and Road Initiative in H1, also a first.
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The floods show London is now on the frontline of the climate emergency | Sadiq Khan

The Guardian - Tue, 2021-07-27 21:32

From strengthening flood defences to creating low-traffic neighbourhoods, our city is taking bold action

  • Sadiq Khan is the mayor of London

Too often, we in the UK have thought of countries such as India and Bangladesh as being on the frontlines of the climate crisis. But the serious flooding in London over the weekend and in the last month – coupled with the extreme weather we’ve seen in other parts of the UK over recent years – shows the realities of climate change are no longer a distant problem, but one that is increasingly reaching our own doorsteps.

Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen homes, businesses and tube stations inundated with floodwater in our city. And while it’s been inspiring to see communities pull together, and local authorities and emergency services reacting quickly to support those in need, the truth is that freak weather events – like the ones we’ve been experiencing here in London and around the world – should be a wake-up call, spurring us all to take much more ambitious climate action.

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UPDATE- RWE’s H1 thermal power output surges 39%, Endesa sees more modest uptick

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 21:30
Germany-based utility RWE, historically the EU’s top corporate emitter, reported a 39% jump in its ETS-covered thermal power output for H1 2021 as demand rebounded following coronavirus restrictions.
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Euro Markets: Midday Brief

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 21:18
EUAs drifted slightly despite firmer natural gas prices, as Russian state producer Gazprom declined yet again to book additional gas transit capacity through the Ukrainian network.
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Australia’s biggest battery registered, but battery storage supply crunch looms

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 16:10

Victoria big battery Neoen TeslaAustralia's biggest battery is ready to begin production with its Tesla Megapacks, but Elon Musk has warned of looming supply crunch.

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Solar tax survey slammed by energy experts for “misleading” consumers

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 16:06

rooftop solar australia distributed energy resource - canva - optimisedTwo leading energy experts slam a survey by an industry-funded consumer body on the "solar tax", saying respondents were misled.

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Twenty micro-grid projects get funding, including communities hit by bushfires

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 15:52

remote Desert Solar Panels - optimisedThe federal government will fund 20 microgrid projects, to boost strength of regional grids during natural disasters and increase renewables use.

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Australian researchers use dietary supplement to boost next-gen solar cells

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 15:50

Australian researchers achieve new efficiency milestones for next generation perovskite solar cells, turning to a common dietary supplement.

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CEFC, Octopus join forces to deliver Gippsland solar and big battery projects

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 15:40

Two large-scale solar and battery storage projects proposed for Victoria’s Gippsland region underwritten by a “landmark joint venture.”

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The “Solar Tax:” Are we having the wrong debate?

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2021-07-27 11:52

Rooftop solar exports are subsidising others, and we should stop treating this technology as if they were big fossil fuel generators.

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CP Daily: Monday July 26, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 09:50
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Is there a future for Africa's lions?

BBC - Tue, 2021-07-27 09:00
As lion populations decline across much of Africa, could community-led conservation help reverse this trend?
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Ministers to continue Article 6 talks through to Glasgow UN climate summit

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-07-27 08:41
Ministers from more than 50 countries will continue talks on key issues, including Article 6 international emissions trade, through to November’s COP26 UN climate summit, UK minister Alok Sharma said on Monday following an inconclusive two-day informal ministerial meeting in London.
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