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Better carbon market development can cut India’s requirement of $4.3 bln in govt support to scale CCUS -analysis

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 21:55
India needs $4.3 billion in government support to scale carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) for meeting its decarbonisation targets, but the country can significantly reduce its reliance on state coffers if it developed carbon markets in a better way, a report released Thursday has found.
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Engineering consultancy secures carbon credits from nature restoration project in England

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 20:26
An engineering consultancy has secured 10,000 tonnes of carbon removal credits from its commitment to invest in a nature restoration project in Lincolnshire, England.
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UK homes install subsidised heat pumps at record level

BBC - Thu, 2025-03-06 19:40
Government-backed heat pump installations in the UK reached record levels for 2024.
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UK homes install subsidised heat pumps at record level

BBC - Thu, 2025-03-06 19:40
Government-backed heat pump installations in the UK reached record levels for 2024.
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Australian govt commits A$250 mln to low carbon liquid fuel spending

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 19:35
The Australian government will commit A$250 million ($158.5 mln) to developing the country's low carbon liquid fuel (LCLF) sector, it announced Thursday.
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Australian business groups call for bipartisanship on climate policy, Safeguard Mechanism 

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 19:32
A group of 12 Australian industry and business groups published a joint statement Thursday urging bipartisan support for the country’s commitment to the Paris Agreement and ongoing support for climate policies, such as the reformed Safeguard Mechanism.
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Singapore-based climate advisory firm launches Pacific islands blue carbon initiative

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 19:14
A Singapore-based climate group is launching a programme targeting blue carbon projects in Pacific Island nations.
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The morning after: here’s what to do once Cyclone Alfred has passed

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-03-06 16:09
How do you stay safe while you begin the clean up and recovery? It can be helpful to have a plan of action ready. Yetta Gurtner, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Centre for Disaster Studies, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Promise to phase out lead from UK game shooting has failed, study finds

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-03-06 16:00

Vow in 2020 aimed to keep shot out of human food chain but study finds most game carcasses still contain lead

A voluntary promise to phase out toxic lead shot in the UK has failed, meaning wildlife and human health are being put at risk, a study has found.

The vow, made in February 2020 by the UK’s nine leading game shooting and rural organisations, aimed to benefit wildlife and the environment and keep toxic lead out of the human food chain. They aimed to phase lead shot out by 2025, and hoped to avoid a full government ban. It is recommended birds are shot with non-toxic cartridges made of metals such as steel instead.

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How are scientists tracking Cyclone Alfred?

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-03-06 14:53
Both geostationary and polar orbiting satellites collect data in the visible and infrared regions. There are polar satellites collecting data in the microwave range. Sanjeev Kumar Srivastava, Associate Professor of Geospatial Analysis, University of the Sunshine Coast Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Cyclone Alfred is slowing – and that could make it more destructive. Here’s how climate change might have influenced it

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-03-06 13:57
Warmer oceans, more rain and higher seas are likely to heighten Cyclone Alfred’s impact Liz Ritchie-Tyo, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Monash University Andrew Dowdy, Principal Research Scientist in Extreme Weather, The University of Melbourne Hamish Ramsay, Principal Research Scientist, Environment, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Global sea ice hit ‘all-time minimum’ in February, scientists say

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-03-06 13:00

Scientists called the news ‘particularly worrying’ because ice reflects sunlight and cools the planet

Global sea ice fell to a record low in February, scientists have said, a symptom of an atmosphere fouled by planet-heating pollutants.

The combined area of ice around the north and south poles hit a new daily minimum in early February and stayed below the previous record for the rest of the month, the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday.

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BRIEFING: CDR experts predict more competition for less funding in 2025

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 11:24
CO2 removal (CDR) suppliers can expect a competitive funding year ahead, experts said Wednesday, as private capital begins to shift its limited investment away from early-stage companies and into those at later phases of growth.
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Carbon offsets company co-founder arrested by US authorities in $145-mln fraud case

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-06 11:21
A co-founder and the largest shareholder of a California-based carbon offsets company was arrested this week on charges of defrauding investors of at least $145 million, US authorities said.
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