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CP Daily: Tuesday July 5, 2022
Solar Insiders Podcast: Will angry consumers quit the grid?
Household solar and battery storage plays a key role in AEMO’s future plans, but angry consumers might choose to go their own way.
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ANALYSIS: CER cancellations against Colombian CO2 tax jump in 2022, Verra retirements dive as supply pool shrinks
German forest carbon startup raises $2.5 mln in seed funding
COMMENT: Are we missing the point of offsets?
ANALYSIS: Canada’s new carbon offset system has a demand problem
RGGI delays programme review completion, Pennsylvania addition expands annual allowance cap
“Stunning collapse in confidence:” Consumer lose trust in energy markets
Consumer confidence in energy markets has collapsed in the last month, with warnings that many will choose to "go their own way".
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Demand for nature credits set to outstrip supply for tropical forest nations -analysis
Nation-building or nature-destroying? Why it’s time NZ faced up to the environmental damage of its colonial past
Just Stop Oil campaigners glue themselves to Da Vinci copy in Royal Academy
Protesters from the coalition have staged disruptions at major British museums five times in the past week
Five supporters of the Just Stop Oil coalition have glued themselves to a 500-year-old depiction of The Last Supper in London’s Royal Academy, the fifth time in a week that it has disrupted a major British art institution.
The activists struck just before noon, supergluing their hands to the frame of the 3-metre-long painting – a reproduction of the Leonardo da Vinci original attributed to his pupil, Giampietrino.
Continue reading...Brokers Vertis hire well-known carbon expert as new research head
Snow at one of world’s highest observatories melting earlier than ever before
Peak at Sonnblick in Austrian Alps has melted more than a month before previous record time
The snow at the highest observatory in the world to be operated all-year-round is expected to completely melt in the next few days, the earliest time on record.
Scientists at the Sonnblick observatory in the Austrian Central Alps, which is 3,106 metres (10,190ft) above sea level, have been shocked and dismayed to see the snow depleting so quickly.
Continue reading...Varo sets 2040 full-scope net zero goal, aims to scale up nature-based removals
South African cookstoves project delivers first credits to chemicals firm
ARENA shortlists 3GW of “advanced” big batteries essential for 100pct renewable grid
ARENA swamped by applications for $100 million big battery grant round, shortlists 12 projects looking to provide "advanced" inverters essential for renewable grid.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
Hong Kong Exchange, major banks form council to tee up China carbon market move
I led the US lawsuit against big tobacco for its harmful lies. Big oil is next | Sharon Y Eubanks
We may be approaching a legal tipping point for fossil fuel companies and the spin masters that work for them
In 2005, I was the lead counsel on behalf of the US in one of the biggest corporate accountability legal actions ever filed. That trial proved that the tobacco industry knew it was selling and marketing a harmful product, that it had funded denial of public health science, and had used deceptive advertising and PR to protect assets instead of protecting consumers.
Today, the fossil fuel industry finds itself in the same precarious legal position as the tobacco industry did in the late 1990s. The behaviour and goals of the tobacco and petroleum industries are pretty similar – and there are many similarities in their liabilities.
Sharon Y Eubanks served as lead council in the federal tobacco litigation United States v Philip Morris USA, et al. She is the co-author of Bad Acts: The Racketeering Case Against the Tobacco Industry
Continue reading...Scientists warn MEPs against watering down EU deforestation law
More than 50 experts say proposal redefining forest degradation could undermine net zero emissions plans
More than 50 scientists have warned MEPs that a high-level move to water down EU legislation on deforestation could undermine Europe’s net zero emissions plans.
European environment ministers rewrote a draft regulation last week to define “forest degradation” as the replacement of primary forest by plantations or other wooded land. In the EU, which has about 3.1m hectares of primary forest amid 159m hectares of overall forest, it would limit the law’s reach to just 2% of the total area.
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