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Flagship CCS project in Belgium postponed – again
A billion-euro investment in a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Antwerp has been further postponed pending additional public funds, Belgian media reported at the weekend.
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Australia needs a national carbon market strategy, flagship report says
A national carbon market strategy would help Australia chart its emissions reduction course in a rapidly evolving and destabilising world, according to a report across the sector published Wednesday.
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Business group urges US Congress to halt clean car sales mandate
A coalition of over 330 businesses in the US called on the congressional leadership to scrap Advanced Clean Cars II (ACC II) regulations, which mandate all new cars, trucks, and SUVs sold in participating states to be zero-emission by 2035.
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Canadian CCS firm could shift attention to VCM upon possible carbon tax repeal, CEO says
A Canadian carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) firm said Tuesday that a possible repeal of the country's industrial carbon tax may prompt it to start looking to the voluntary carbon market (VCM) for new revenues, even as its CO2 offtake agreement with a public investment fund is slated to endure any election outcome.
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Demand mirrors supply in 2025, but VCM due diligence still developing -panellists
Demand for offsets in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) is expected to closely align with supply in 2025, but buyers’ due diligence practices are still developing amid an increased focus on quality, panellists said at a Tuesday webinar.
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Wildlife groups express alarm at plan to ‘streamline’ UK environmental rules
Government wants to spur economic growth and drive housebuilding but charities say nature should be priority
Wildlife groups have expressed alarm after ministers promised a radically “streamlined” approach to UK environmental regulation intended to drive economic growth and speed up new housing, as well as major projects such as airports.
While officials said the plans should boost nature conservation overall, the removal of what one called “bat by bat” decisions, a reference to the £100m bat shelter constructed for part of HS2, could water down individual protections.
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California lawmaker seeks 10-year deferral of zero-emission school bus transition
An assemblymember has introduced an amendment to a California bill that requires schools to switch to zero-emission student transportation to extend the timeframe for adoption by 10 years.
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US natural gas power gen with CCS an attractive option for cutting emissions, meeting growing electricity demand -report
Natural gas power plants in the US should deploy carbon capture and storage (CCS) to align with stakeholder goals to cut emissions in coming years, while also meeting heightened electricity demand from the expected AI boom, according to a recent report.
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Littleproud’s great pretence on nuclear insurance, as sparkies attack Coalition nuke proposals
The post Littleproud’s great pretence on nuclear insurance, as sparkies attack Coalition nuke proposals appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Swiss biochar startup axes Mexican business unit post-Microsoft offtake
A Geneva-based biochar startup that entered into a large-scale offtake agreement with Microsoft has shuttered its activities in Mexico but is pursuing other projects, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Australians want nature protected. These 3 environmental problems should be top of the next government’s to-do list
Three experts consider what’s required to protect and conserve Australia’s natural wonders, from fighting invaders to stopping habitat loss and saving species.
Euan Ritchie, Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Deakin University
John Woinarski, Professor of Conservation Biology, Charles Darwin University
Martine Maron, Professor of Environmental Management, The University of Queensland
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India’s heavy industries can cut 29 MtCO2e/year by tapping solar potential -study
India’s steel, cement and aluminium industries could cut reliance on captive coal, reduce production costs, and slash emissions by up to 29 million tonnes of CO2e annually by tapping into a 20-GW solar opportunity, according to a study published on Tuesday.
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Despite sales bump, carbon project financier flips to 2024 net loss on portfolio value cut
A Canadian-headquartered carbon project financier has reversed its 2023 profitability by reporting a net loss of $28.9 million for full-year 2024, driven primarily by unrealised losses on investments, despite a rise in revenue from offset sales.
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INTERVIEW: Canada’s stance on DME limiting industry growth
The exclusion of dimethyl ether (DME) from Canada's clean fuels framework is holding back the sector's development, according to an industry player.
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EU executive presents amendment to CO2 cars emission standards
The European Commission is proposing to amend its regulation on CO2 emissions standards for new cars and vans, introducing a flexibility measure between 2025 and 2027, it announced on Tuesday.
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NACW25: Panama details national carbon market roadmap
An official of Panama’s Ministry of Environment has detailed the country’s steps towards establishing a national carbon market, also anticipating its eventual transition from a voluntary structure to mandatory offsetting.
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Buyers’ club signs up for carbon removals from waste incineration
A carbon removals buyers' club has sealed a deal for the first known pre-purchase of removal credits from a Norwegian waste incineration plant, the buyer and developer announced on Tuesday.
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Carbon project financier doubles net loss, slashes headcount following massive portfolio writedown
A Canadian-headquartered carbon project financier nearly doubled its net loss in 2024 and has cut its workforce by more than 80% as part of an ongoing restructuring effort following a massive portfolio writedown.
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Minnesota Democrats introduce bill to establish clean transportation standard
A partisan bill introduced by Minnesota Democratic lawmakers proposes the creation of a statewide clean transportation standard aimed at reducing GHG emissions from transportation fuels.
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VCM MONTHLY DATA: Voluntary carbon credit retirements slump as oil and gas steps back
Voluntary carbon credit retirements slumped in March as oil and gas retirees that had propped up total volumes stepped away, amid a wider pullback from climate initiatives and market uncertainty, according to participants.
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