March 17, 2016 | | | | Jim Kharouf Editor-in-Chief John Lothian News | |
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| | Lead Stories | | In today's edition, we ponder on today's news, with a question: Will Merrick Garland save Obama's climate legacy? Also, in the Natural gas / coal section, Peabody Energy Corp., the United StatesÂs largest coal mining company, hinted Wednesday that it may need to file for bankruptcy protection. Finally, in the Clean tech section, the Federal government invests nearly $7M in small business to boost clean tech. | | | | | “ | "No one would say Garland is a hardened environmentalist. We think we'll get a straight shot from him. He doesn't come with any inherent skepticism about the federal government overreaching [on environmental regulation]. In terms of looking for someone who would give a fair hearing [to the Clean Power Plan], he's a big shift from Scalia." |
| ” | Richard Lazarus, an environmental law scholar at Harvard University, in the Mother Jones' story Will Merrick Garland Save Obama's Climate Legacy? |
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IEA confirms decoupling of emissions and economic growth By Madeleine Cuff - BusinessGreen Carbon emissions stayed flat for the second year in a row in 2015, despite continued growth in the global economy, according to preliminary data released today by the International Energy Agency (IEA) which adds to the growing pile of evidence to suggest economic growth has decoupled from greenhouse gas emission levels. http://bit.ly/21vM4uE Will Merrick Garland Save Obama's Climate Legacy? By Tim McDonnell - Mother Jones On Wednesday morning, President Barack Obama announced he will nominate Merrick Garland to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, who died last month, on the Supreme Court. http://bit.ly/1U8XG7Y Fellow Honduran activist Nelson GarcÃa murdered days after Berta Cáceres By Nina Lakhani - The Guardian Another indigenous activist has been murdered in Honduras amid an escalating wave of repression against the relatives and colleagues of renowned campaigner Berta Cáceres, who was murdered less than two weeks ago. http://bit.ly/22ne5XA Climate change a vote-changer at (Australia's) federal election, says poll By Michael Slezak - The Guardian Almost half of Australian voters say policies on climate change, renewable energy and the Great Barrier Reef will influence the way they vote at the next federal election, according to new polling shared exclusively with Guardian Australia. http://bit.ly/1RngUjg Australia a bad neighbour to Pacific islands on climate, says former Irish president By Michael Slezak - The Guardian Australia has not been a good neighbour to the Pacific islands vulnerable to climate change and needs to get out of fossil fuel-based growth faster, says Mary Robinson, the former Irish president turned climate change campaigner. http://bit.ly/22ngwcB Trees Deal With Climate Change Better Than Expected By Tatiana Schlossberg - The New York Times The bend-donÂt-break adaptability of trees extends to handling climate change, according to a new study that says forests may be able to deal with hotter temperatures and contribute less carbon dioxide to the atmosphere than scientists previously thought. http://nyti.ms/1M8PtOb
Events | | Northeast RECs Regional Thought Leader Round Table March 23, 2016 Environmental Markets Association Office of Dentons, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York http://jlne.ws/1mg7iOT Navigating the American Carbon World (NACW) 2016 Climate Action Reserve May 4-6, 2016 San Diego, California http://goo.gl/Ah5s1I CARBON EXPO 2016 Global Carbon Market Fair and Conference May 25-27, 2016 Cologne http://jlne.ws/1mg8bqR Cleantech Innovate Scotland June 9, 2016 http://jlne.ws/1mg6nOG |
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Carbon | Surge in renewable energy stalls world greenhouse gas emissions By John Vidal - The Guardian Falling coal use in China and the US and a worldwide shift towards renewable energy have kept greenhouse gas emissions level for a second year running, one of the worldÂs leading energy analysts has said. http://bit.ly/1poQEyH The worldÂs carbon-dioxide emissions have stabilised The Economist It could be a rare piece of good news in the battle against global warming. The International Energy Agency (IEA), the worldÂs most prominent energy forecaster, said on March 16th that carbon-dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels have remained flat for two years in a row. http://econ.st/1XvNgNz | | Natural Gas/Coal | Natural gas likely to overtake coal for electricity By Timothy Cama - The Hill This is likely to be the first year in which natural gas has a higher market share for electricity generation than coal does, federal analysts predict. http://bit.ly/1RPmtHS Russia's Rosneft to buy 49% stake in Essar Oil PTI Russia's top oil producer Rosneft today said it has reached a preliminary agreement to buy 49 per cent stake in Essar Oil and the deal is likely to be concluded by June. http://bit.ly/1S4RytC Top US coal company might declare bankruptcy By Devin Henry - The Hill Peabody Energy Corp., the United StatesÂs largest coal mining company, hinted Wednesday that it may need to file for bankruptcy protection. http://bit.ly/1M8QC8s | | Power | Eon and RWE sue German government over nuclear shutdown By Guy Chazan - Financial Times A bruising confrontation between GermanyÂs utilities and the government over its contentious decision to pull the plug on nuclear power reached the countryÂs highest court on Tuesday, as the companies accused the state of expropriating their atomic plants without paying compensation. http://on.ft.com/254WXIg | | CleanTech | Feds Invest Nearly $7M in Small Business To Boost Clean Tech By Susan Montoya Bryan - Sci-Tech Today The federal government is investing nearly $7 million in 33 small businesses across the country to build partnerships with national laboratories in hopes of speeding up development of clean energy technology, the U.S. Department of Energy announced Thursday. http://bit.ly/21vNh5c | | Water | Drought and rising temperatures 'leaves 36m people across Africa facing hunger' By Lucy Lamble and Emma Graham-Harrison - The Guardian More than 36 million people face hunger across southern and eastern Africa, the United Nations has warned, as swaths of the continent grapple with the worst drought in decades at a time of record high temperatures. http://bit.ly/1S4Qg1M Republicans reject adding Flint aid to budget resolution By Sarah Ferris - The Hill House Democrats on Wednesday forced a vote on expanding federal aid to Flint, Mich., during a day-long debate on the GOPÂs budget proposal. http://bit.ly/1poPMtK | | Disclaimer: All John Lothian Newsletters, JohnLothianNews.com, MarketsWiki.com and MarketsReformWiki.com are products of John Lothian News, a division of John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. The opinions expressed in all John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. publications are strictly those of their respective editors. They are intended solely for informative purposes and are not to be construed, under any circumstances, by implication or otherwise, as an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy or trade in any commodities or securities herein named. Information is obtained from sources believed to be reliable, but is in no way guaranteed. No guarantee of any kind is implied or possible where projections of future conditions are attempted. Security futures are not suitable for all customers. Futures and options trading involve risk. Past results are no indication of future performance. Nothing on any John J. Lothian & Company site should be considered an endorsement by any sponsor of any website or newsletter content. © 2014 John J. Lothian & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ISSN 1935-4843 |
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