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Canadian carbon project financier planning C$200 mln pipeline of nature-based carbon offset investments

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 06:13
A Toronto-based carbon and precious metals royalty and streaming company announced first quarter results for 2024 on Wednesday, with portfolio updates on their offset joint venture interests and a C$200 million ($146 mln) investment pipeline in nature-based offset projects.
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Concern for Iceland town following new eruption

BBC - Thu, 2024-05-30 03:37
Grindavik's mayor says larger lava flows than usual are heading towards the largely abandoned area.
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LATAM Roundup: Article 6 heats up and compliance systems seek certifiers in South America

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 02:32
Carbon Pulse rounds up May’s developments in Latin American and Caribbean carbon markets, seeing South American countries push forward under Article 6 implementation agreements, compliance carbon pricing systems broaden their base of certification schemes, and new announcements of large-scale nature-based projects.  
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Rich countries surpassed $100 bln climate finance pledge in 2022, OECD confirms

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 02:30
Developed countries finally surpassed the target of providing $100 billion annually in climate finance for developing countries in 2022, two years after the original deadline, according to a new climate finance assessment from the OECD.
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Scotland gears up on climate adaptation with support for economy-wide measures, says official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 01:10
Extra funding for flood defences and a network of climate action hubs are among the Scottish government’s response to the urgent need for adaptation to warming temperatures, with the country experiencing hotter summers and more coastal erosion, said a government representative on a webinar.
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Leading Australian labs retested landscape products for waste companies after contamination findings

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-05-30 01:00

Exclusive: Five facilities named in documents tabled in NSW parliament defend practices, as independent experts question whether testing system is failing consumers

Facilities belonging to some of the leading commercial laboratory companies in Australia were among those that retested samples of landscaping products at the request of their waste company clients, after initial tests found contamination not compliant with NSW laws.

Guardian Australia revealed earlier this year the testing regime meant to limit toxic chemicals in landscaping material known as “recovered fines” had been compromised by the practice of waste companies asking private laboratories to retest samples until they passed.

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Increasing use of renewable energy in US yields billions of dollars of benefits

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-05-30 01:00

New study published in Cell Reports Sustainability finds emission reductions provided $249bn of climate and health benefits


By increasing its use of renewable energy, the US has not only slashed its planet-warming emissions but also improved its air quality, yielding hundreds of billions of dollars of benefits, a new report has found.

The study, published in Cell Reports Sustainability on Wednesday and based on publicly available data, focuses on uptick of renewable energy in the US from 2019 to 2022.

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Europe can remove 300 mln tonnes of CO2 per year by leaving old forests alone, finds study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 00:55
Europe can remove around 300 million tonnes of CO2 a year by simply protecting, restoring, and encouraging growth in its old forests, a new study has found.
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UNFCCC assesses DRC REDD+ emissions reporting as ‘partially’ accurate

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-05-30 00:27
Experts at the UNFCCC assessing a REDD+ submission from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), found that the country's emissions reporting was "partially transparent and partially consistent" with expected standards, identifying areas for capacity-building and future technical improvement.
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Forestry investor prepares African portfolio for biodiversity credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 23:41
Australia-headquartered asset manager New Forests is preparing to potentially generate biodiversity credits by gathering nature metrics across 37,800 hectares in three African countries, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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German cabinet approves bill to expand carbon capture, develop pipelines

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 23:06
Germany approved a draft bill Wednesday allowing carbon capture and storage (CCS) for emissions-intensive industries that cannot be electrified, excluding coal-fired power plants, and also plans to create a legal framework to develop carbon pipeline infrastructure.
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DATA DIVE: Shell’s dominance of the voluntary carbon market drives retirements surge

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 22:41
Anglo-Dutch oil major Shell has dominated the voluntary carbon market (VCM) over the past six months, retiring 14% - or one seventh - of all credits retired between Nov. 2023 and April 2024, Carbon Pulse analysis has shown.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 21:54
European carbon prices were little changed on Wednesday morning as the market digested the latest Commitment of Traders data that showed investment funds had cut their net short position to the lowest in seven months, while compliance companies slashed their short positions.
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IMF highlights energy security gains from EU climate action, issues warning on Eastern Europe

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 21:41
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a new paper on Tuesday arguing that climate action delivers “sizable energy security benefits” for Europe while highlighting risks related to carbon pricing policies in coal-reliant Eastern EU countries.
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Protesting Indian farmers endure severe heatwave – video

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-05-29 21:35

Hundreds of Indian farmers who have been camping for more than 100 days between the Punjab and Haryana states to demand better prices for their crops have been enduring a savage heat wave sweeping swathes of northern India.

Temperatures in Delhi, not far from the protest, have hit a record high of 49.9C (121.8F), as authorities warned of water shortages in the capital

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Marine protected areas fail to protect seafloor biodiversity activity, study says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 21:12
Conservation efforts have largely failed to protect seafloor invertebrate animals, including worms, clams, and shrimps, which play a critical role in mediating the health of the ocean, a paper has said.
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Philippines government partners with developer, bamboo company for large-scale reforestation to earn carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 20:24
The Philippine government and a French land-based carbon project developer signed an agreement Wednesday to restore 90,000 hectares of degraded forest in the northwest of Samar Island’s natural park, in partnership with a local bamboo firm.
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China sets up $210-mln biodiversity fund for developing nations

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-05-29 20:21
China has launched the Kunming Biodiversity Fund, with the signing of the new venture witnessed by Chinese environmental officials and UN agencies this week after first establishing the framework over two years ago.
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As avian flu hops to cows and at least two humans, migrant farm workers are at risk

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-05-29 20:00

Officials are now incentivizing testing, but experts say workers need protective equipment and paid sick leave to prevent further spread

On a US dairy farm, working in the milking parlor can mean seven-day weeks, 12-hour shifts and intimate contact with cows and everything they expel.

“When you disconnect the machine from the udder, it can shoot milk in your face,” said José Martínez, a former dairy worker and United Farm Workers advocate based in Washington state. “And there’s no time or place to eat. So we ate our tacos in spare moments with cow shit on our hands.”

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