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Unexpectedly warm January puzzles climate scientists

BBC - 1 hour 28 min ago
Last month was the world's warmest January on record, despite cooler weather patterns in the Pacific.
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North American Clean Fuels Markets: Federal policy uncertainty looms over programmes

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 29 min ago
California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) credit prices moved higher even as the programme's surplus bank hit a new high in Q3 2024, but market observers remained cautious about the impact of ongoing political turbulence in the US and Canada on clean fuel schemes.
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Australian carbon project developer acquires soil company in preparation for future method

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 39 min ago
An Australian carbon project developer has announced it has acquired a soil carbon company as a way to expand its expertise and service offering. 
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Unambitious and undermined: why NZ’s latest climate pledge lacks the crucial ‘good faith’ factor

The Conversation - 2 hours 24 min ago
Does the government’s recent pledge to step up emissions cuts by as little as 1% really represent New Zealand’s ‘highest possible ambition’ to combat climate change? Nathan Cooper, Associate Professor of Law, University of Waikato Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Judges question standing in case challenging Louisiana’s CO2 well permitting programme

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 49 min ago
A panel of appellate judges questioned whether a group of environmentalists had standing to challenge the US EPA over its recent decision to grant Louisiana authority over the permitting process for CO2 injection wells.
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US pipeline developer promises 670,000 tCO2 per year to electrofuels producer

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 13 min ago
A pipeline development company announced an arrangement on Wednesday to supply up to 670,000 tonnes of CO2 annually to a Midwest electrofuels (efuels) facility.
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UK to make it easier to build nuclear reactors

BBC - 3 hours 43 min ago
The process of loosening rules on where reactors could be built began under the previous government.
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British Columbia considers monitoring period adjustments for CCS offset protocol

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 8 min ago
British Columbia’s environment ministry released a discussion paper on Tuesday, seeking input on plans to reduce "prohibitively long" monitoring and maintenance requirements within the state’s carbon capture and sequestration offset protocol (CCSP) currently under development.
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UK to rip up planning laws for new wave of SMR nuclear reactors

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 38 min ago
The UK government said it is "ripping up archaic planning rules" and saying no to complaining local residents to allow small modular reactors (SMR) to be built for the first time, in a bid to keep the country on track for net zero with nuclear power.
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Keir Starmer unveils plan for large nuclear expansion across England and Wales

The Guardian - 4 hours 38 min ago

Prime minister vows to ‘push past nimbyism’ and calls on tech firms to help build small modular reactors to power AI datacentres

Keir Starmer will unveil plans for a historic expansion in nuclear power across England and Wales, pledging to use Labour’s large majority to make new sites across the country available for new power stations.

The announcement follows the prime minister’s call for tech companies to work alongside the government to build small modular reactors (SMRs) to power energy intensive AI datacentres across Britain.

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Urgent action needed to ensure UK food security, report warns

The Guardian - 4 hours 38 min ago

The UK’s food supply has been threatened by recent events, such as the war in Ukraine and the Covid-19 pandemic

Urgent action is needed to secure the UK’s food supply in the face of climate change-induced extreme weather, the imposition of tariffs and global insecurity, a report has warned.

Days after the US president, Donald Trump, warned Europe would be next for tariffs on trade after he imposed tax levies on Canada, China and Mexico, the report said the UK’s post-second world war food system was no longer fit for purpose, and the country’s food security was in a precarious state.

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Crop rotation doesn’t improve soil carbon storage -US study

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 43 min ago
A new study counters the hypothesis that farmers can increase carbon storage in their fields by rotating crops and fertiliser, with a trade-off of potential nitrogen benefits.
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US district court narrows scope of California climate disclosure laws challenge

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 44 min ago
A US district court on Monday dismissed two sets of claims made by business groups in their ongoing challenge against California climate disclosure rules.
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Complex, but feasible path forward expected for ocean-based CDR in Washington state -report

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 36 sec ago
Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) off of Washington’s coast must ensure compliance with multiple levels of regulation, researchers found, but the state has taken steps to streamline the process that could support development of CO2 removal (CDR) projects.
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500lb black bear survives LA wildfires hiding under house – video

The Guardian - 6 hours 19 min ago

For those lucky enough to have a place to return to in Altadena, going home meant dealing with unfinished chores left behind when the Eaton fire forced them to evacuate. For Samy Arbid, who had moved into a property just a block from the fire line in November, there was a different kind of challenge: a 525lb (240kg) black bear. It had moved into the crawl space under the house before the fire and was still sheltering there when Arbid and his wife returned. The California wildfire department stepped in to help, luring the bear out with treats after deciding it was too big to tranquillise. The bear's new home is much more appropriate: the Angeles national forest

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‘Serious concerns’: national assessment reveals rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted

The Conversation - 9 hours 17 min ago
A new study of water quality in Australian rivers reveals surprising changes since the turn of the century: good for the Murray-Darling Basin but bad for the reef. Anna Lintern, Senior Lecturer in Civil Engineering, specialising in water quality, Monash University Danlu Guo, Senior lecturer of Environmental Engineering, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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