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The ultimate spiritual pilgrimage for our times? A trip to a waste management site | Eleanor Margolis

The Guardian - 27 min 44 sec ago

As I stood there, awed by how disgusting and wasteful our species is, I realised that everyone needs to see this

Like all the best things in life, this story starts with an argument about bins. Admittedly, I could do better at recycling. I can try to chalk this up to having read too much about how all our plastic waste ultimately ends up in landfill sites in the poorest parts of south-east Asia. But I’m also lazy and so well-acquainted with cognitive dissonance that I could probably cry over the death scene in Bambi while comforting myself by chowing down on a giant haunch of venison.

My partner, Leo, is the total opposite: diligent and principled. Which is why she finally lost it with me for failing to put a plastic yoghurt tub in the recycling. I went on the defensive, citing half-imagined reports about megadumps in the Philippines and inescapable doom. She retaliated by booking us on an educational tour of Southwark Reuse and Recycling Centre.

Eleanor Margolis is a columnist for the i newspaper and Diva

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I just returned from Antarctica: climate change isn’t some far-off problem – it’s here and hitting hard | Jennifer Verduin

The Guardian - 9 hours 27 min ago

As an oceanographer, I study how the ocean shapes our world. For Australia and other nations, the lesson is urgent

Antarctica is often viewed as the last truly remote place on Earth – frozen, wild and untouched. But is it really as untouched as it seems?

This vast frozen continent is encircled by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, the only current in the world that connects all the oceans, showing how closely linked our planet really is.

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Koalas face death, attacks and starvation as blue gums chopped down in Victoria

The Guardian - 13 hours 27 min ago

The state government is aware of koala welfare problems but says it has ‘no cost-effective’ solutions

Thousands of koalas are being displaced each year as blue gum plantations are cut down in Victoria, worsening overcrowding in nearby forests and exacerbating the risk of injury and death during bushfires.

An estimated 42,500 koalas live in blue gum plantations in south-west Victoria, data shows. Between 8,000 and 10,000 hectares of plantation are harvested each year, making thousands of koalas homeless.

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Fixing England’s water isn’t just the right thing to do – it can be the start of Labour’s fightback | Clive Lewis

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-05-10 21:00

There is an appetite in this country for policy that will change lives. What is more fundamental than the water we use and bills we pay?

  • Clive Lewis is the Labour MP for Norwich South

In the wake of a brutal set of local election results, MPs from across the Labour party are trying to establish what went wrong. To me, it’s very clear that this was no fluke: it was the entirely foreseeable outcome of my party’s approach to Reform UK. And as the party moves forward and prepares to face Reform at future elections, it’s key that we learn the right lessons.

From flip-flopping on climate commitments to framing disabled people as part of the undeserving poor, Labour thus far hasn’t challenged Reform’s worldview – it has legitimatised it. However, there are some perhaps surprising areas where Labour isn’t copying Reform: public ownership of water for one.

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Aphids plaguing UK gardens in warm spring weather, says RHS

The Guardian - Sat, 2025-05-10 16:00

Sap-sucking insects top list of queries to gardening charity after causing significant harm to plants

Aphids are plaguing gardeners this spring due to the warm weather, with higher numbers of the rose-killing bugs expected to thrive in the UK as a result of climate breakdown.

The sap-sucking insects have topped the ranking of gardener queries to the Royal Horticultural Society, with many of its 600,000 members having complained of dozens of aphids on their acers, roses and honeysuckle plants.

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15 states sue over President Trump’s “national energy emergency”

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 11:29
A coalition of 15 states filed a lawsuit to challenge President Donald Trump’s executive order (EO) declaring a “national energy emergency” on the day of his Inauguration, alleging that the action was unlawful.
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BRIEFING: Washington cap-and-trade advisory groups discuss EITE provisions with linkage in mind

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 11:09
Washington’s Department of Ecology’s (ECY) advisory groups this week nudged the agency to consider linkage as it prepares its recommendations surrounding no-cost allocations for Emissions Intensive, Trade Exposed Industries (EITEs).
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Canadian farm workers oppose consumer costs from Quebec’s carbon pricing scheme

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 11:01
A Canadian farm workers labour union launched a campaign against Quebec’s carbon trading system, asking to prevent additional costs from being passed on to consumers.
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CFTC: Investors resort to V25 CCA, LCFS, RGGI spreads awaiting programme updates

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 09:53
Speculators cautiously raised California Carbon Allowance (CCA), Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), and RGGI allowance (RGA) spread holdings over the week absent firm regulatory guidance, data published Friday by the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed.
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BRIEFING: With endangerment finding under review, EPA considers pathways for repeal

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 09:46
As the US EPA undergoes its formal review of a key rule underpinning several regulations limiting GHGs, legal experts laid out pathways the agency could take to eliminate the rule – each with its own set of obstacles and consequences.
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Rhode Island, oil majors debate discovery in climate change liability lawsuit

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 09:20
Rhode Island and a group of oil firms led by Chevron debated in court this week the need for discovery of evidence, as the companies looks to fight a suit brought by the state seeking damages for the effects of climate change.
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Brazil’s $125 bln forest fund design “unbalanced” to developing country needs -report

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 09:04
An environmental advocacy group urged policymakers to prioritise forest protection over returns to fund sponsors in the development of Brazil’s $125 billion forest fund, in a policy paper published Friday.
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New dynamic baseline AI tool can provide results in under 10 days

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 08:00
A digital forest monitoring company released a tech tool for afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) carbon project developers to build a dynamic baseline ready for validation.
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White House, EPA limit agency use of social cost of carbon in policymaking

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 07:14
In consultation with the US EPA, the White House issued agency-wide guidance for policy officers to limit considerations of the social cost of carbon (SCC) metric only as required under statute.
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Danish investor offers $500 mln to expand US natural gas producer’s CCUS projects

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 04:41
A Danish infrastructure investment firm will commit $500 million to expand a US natural gas producer's carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) operations across the nation, according to a Thursday announcement.
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New agreement advances industrial decarbonisation plans in Louisiana

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 01:50
A recently signed agreement seeks to link long-term carbon storage with low-carbon fuel production as part of a broader push to scale decarbonisation infrastructure in the Gulf Coast region.
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Gold Standard publishes new recycling carbon crediting methodology

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 00:53
Gold Standard has unveiled a consolidated methodology crediting the recovery and recycling of materials from solid wastes.
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UN proposes update to key tool used for calculating cookstove carbon credit issuance

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-05-10 00:21
The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Methodologies Panel has proposed draft revisions to a key tool used in calculating the proportion of biomass harvested unsustainability for cookstoves, which could have a huge influence on credit issuance in the voluntary carbon market.
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