Australian Security Leaders Climate Group (ASLCG) Report: identifies actions for an Australian government that has failed in duty of care

FULL REPORT This is a report that the Australian Security Leaders Climate Group (ASLCG) wished it did not need to publish. ASLCG was formed in 2021 by a group of senior former military and intelligence leaders concerned that the security implications of climate change were not understood or addressed by governments. The ASLCG focus is…

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Mandatory disclosures of climate risk: essential to accountability

in Renew Economy There’s a huge difference between asking “what’s most likely to happen, and how could that affect us” versus “what’s the worst that could happen, and how likely is that.” While the latter is the traditional risk management framing, the first approach is how most Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports are…

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UN: From Australia to the Arctic, young Indigenous changemakers speak out

“When we listen to the land, the land will listen to us. It’s a language. Climate change is creating a language barrier.” Taylar Dawn Stagner Indigenous Affairs Fellow PublishedApr 24, 2024 This story is published as part of the Global Indigenous Affairs Desk, an Indigenous-led collaboration between Grist, High Country News, ICT, Mongabay, Native News…

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A technology in road markers could cool cities by up to 20°C

Engineers are using retroreflector technology—based on prisms and reflective materials—to direct sunlight back into the sky and out of the urban canyon. By Anthropocene Team April 18, 2024 Heat-related deaths around the world are climbing up as more frequent, longer-lasting extreme heatwaves become a harsh reality due to climate change. Heat deaths are projected to…

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Companies that ignore climate change risks lose market value

A first-of-its-kind study showed that companies that proactively respond to climate risk are rewarded by the market; those that don’t, are punished. By Sarah DeWeerdt April 23, 2024 in Anthropocene Adapting to climate change and preparing for the green transition entails significant costs for businesses—but is likely to be a good investment, according to a…

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Want to fight climate change? Triple global renewables target to 11TW by 2030

Rachel Williamson Nov 21, 2023 0Renew Economy POLICY & PLANNING RENEWABLES SOLAR WIND ENERGY The developed world is doing okay when it comes to renewable energy installations, but needs to set more ambitious targets and triple renewable capacity to 11 terawatts by 2030 to meet climate targets, according to energy think tank Ember. The research…

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Energy modeller Rystad says accelerated transition to clean technologies puts global climate goals ‘within reach’

By energy reporter Daniel Mercer in abc news Posted Wed 22 Nov 2023 at 5:46am One of the world’s foremost energy modellers has forecast that temperature rises are set to be kept within 2 degrees Celsius of pre-industrial levels thanks to the rapidly advancing efficiency and affordability of clean technologies. Key points: Global energy modellers Rystad…

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‘Grownup’ leaders are pushing us towards catastrophe, says former US climate chief

The Observer Paris agreement negotiator Todd Stern attacks premiers who say that decarbonisation programmes are unrealistic and should be slowed down Fiona Harvey Environment editor Sun 14 Apr 2024 20.00 Political leaders who present themselves as “grownups” while slowing the pace of climate action are pushing the world towards deeper catastrophe, a former US climate…

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Report: Banks Should Set Stricter Climate Goals for Agriculture Clients

Published on April 8, 2024 By Meg Duff in Capital and Main Though factory farming is a small part of bank financing, it leaves an outsized carbon footprint. The industrial livestock industry represents a small portion of big banks’ financing portfolios — but it may be responsible for a disproportionately large share of the greenhouse…

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Is hydro-electricity ‘aging out’ of  the Clean Energy Race?

Image Source: International Energy Agency The original carbon-free power source is the only renewable whose share is shrinking By Mark Harris in Anthropocene magazine It all started so well. Within three years of the first hydropower project at an English inventor’s home in 1878, there was an electricity plant at Niagara Falls, and soon many more…

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Governments own Climate Change Authority 65-75% by 2035 target, recommending additional actions is inadequate.

Commentary: Raising the bar: setting a strong 2035 emissions reduction target BY ACF, Climate council, WWF, Solutions for Climate Australia Background Under the Paris Agreement, signatory governments are required to submit an updated emissions reduction target – or Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) – every five years. Together with other nations, Australia is dueto submit an…

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Could a white powder deliver the holy grail of low cost green hydrogen exports?

Renew Economy A new university spinout says powdered hydrogen could deliver the efficiencies needed to make the transport and export of green hydrogen competitive with fossil fuels. Australia has high hopes of becoming a green energy export superpower, partly driven by the potential of green hydrogen. But some of the more ambitious proposals look doubtful…

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Australians want more renewables faster

The New Daily Tess Ikonomou Apr 10, 2024, updated Apr 10, 2024 Almost nine in 10 Australians want a faster or moderate transition to clean energy, the national science agency says. The CSIRO on Wednesday released a survey on attitudes nationwide towards the renewable energy transition. Touted by the agency as the most comprehensive survey…

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World Bank must take ‘quantum leap’ to tackle climate crisis, UN expert says

The Guardian Climate crisis Simon Stiell calls for reform at development banks to enable governments to provide more climate finance to developing world Fiona Harvey Environment editor Wed 10 Apr 2024 23.00 AEST The World Bank must take a “quantum leap” to provide new finance to tackle the climate crisis or face “climate-driven economic catastrophe”…

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E.V.s Start With a Bigger Carbon Footprint. But That Doesn’t Last.

Figure 2. Cumulative greenhouse gas emissions versus vehicle mileage for (a) internal combustion engine and battery electric sedans, SUVs, and pickup trucks. From Corrigendum: The role of pickup truck electrification in the decarbonization of light-duty vehicles. Maxwell Woody et al 2022 Environ. Res. Lett. 17 089501 The manufacturing and disposal of electric vehicles result in…

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Community support for sustainable transformation

Without community support, the green energy transition will fail. Here’s how to get communities on board Environment 5 Apr 2024 NAtional Tribune Connecting cheap, clean energy from renewables comes with a hidden cost and challenge: building 5,000 kilometres of new transmission lines this decade, and another 5,000km after that. This sounds like a lot, but…

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