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*Associate Director, Sustainable Commodities Production, WCS – Remote (NYC preferred)
*PREMIUM LISTING - The position will engage with WCS’s efforts across regional and country programs to address the current and future threats to biodiversity and habitat integrity primarily from the unsustainable production of agricultural commodities in these jurisdictions.
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California transportation fuel sales, emissions decline in February
California gasoline and diesel sales dropped year-on-year in February amid recession concerns and a pick-up in gasoline prices, according to state data published Tuesday.
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California mints largest batch of compliance offsets in 14 months
California this week distributed the highest number of compliance offsets in over a year, with the vast majority of the credits under the cap-and-trade programme accruing to an in-state forestry project, according to government data published Wednesday.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court appeals hearing of RGGI injunction centres on taxation issue
Pennsylvania's attempt to enact its RGGI-linked cap-and-trade regulation faced another skirmish at the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on Wednesday, as both the state and environmental groups appealed the Commonwealth Court's preliminary injunction against the rule that opponents have painted as an illegal tax.
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EU ‘regulatory fatigue’ tests lawmaker resolve on green initiatives
Members of the European Parliament are experiencing what they called 'fatigue' in a week stacked full of green policy scrutiny across several cross-party committees, as borne out in an interim Wednesday ballot that saw lawmakers weaken text for a bill designed to curb industrial air pollution.
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Supersonic plane maker Boom to buy 5 mln more gallons of SAF as part of net zero strategy
US-based Boom Supersonic, which is developing faster-than-sound passenger aircraft, has signed an agreement with Dimensional Energy to purchase up to 5 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) annually during its flight test programme.
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California Q1 power emissions drop to lowest in 10 years
California electricity sector CO2 output sagged over the last two months of the first quarter as hydroelectric generation ramped up following an end to much of the state’s historic drought, recent data showed.
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Batteries are the environmental Achilles heel of electric vehicles – unless we repair, reuse and recycle them
The environmental impacts of electric vehicle batteries range from mining, and energy and water use to the hazards of discarded batteries. These issues can be resolved, but there’s no time to waste.
Mehdi Seyedmahmoudian, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology
Alex Stojcevski, Dean of School of Science, Computing and Engineering Technologies, Swinburne University of Technology
Saad Mekhilef, Distinguished Professor in Electrical Renewable Energy, Swinburne University of Technology
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California, Quebec announce June workshop to discuss potential cap-and-trade amendments
California and Quebec on Wednesday said they will hold a joint workshop next month to discuss potential amendments to strengthen the jurisdictions’ linked cap-and-trade systems.
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Global fintech company announces multi-million climate impact contribution
A global fintech company on Wednesday announced its latest contribution of $2.35 million towards climate change solutions, with the money collected from an internal carbon tax that it prefers over an offsetting model for its voluntary climate action.
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Campaigners hone in on Chevron’s use of ‘junk’ offsets in latest critical report
Campaigners slammed Chevron’s use of “junk” carbon credits and “unviable” technologies in a report published on Wednesday, honing in on the oil major's heavy use of units stemming from large hydropower dams while piggybacking on others' criticism.
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National Geographic lifts anchor on five-year Pacific Ocean conservation expedition
A five-year ocean expedition set sail on Wednesday under National Geographic Pristine Seas that will see a team of international experts promote ocean protection in the tropical Pacific, providing video links to underwater landscapes and supporting local conservation efforts.
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Carbon markets best route to fund transition away from coal, say finance experts
Using carbon markets to fund the global transition away from coal-fired power generation will require a carbon credit price of at least $10-20, but likely much higher, a conference heard on Wednesday.
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Fast-growing chickens: Judge dismisses 'Frankenchickens' farming welfare case
A high court judge dismisses a legal challenge over the welfare of fast-growing chickens on farms.
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Majority of investor votes since 2010 are against biodiversity resolutions -report
Large investment funds have consistently voted against measures to protect biodiversity at shareholder meetings, a report has found, with proposals supporting nature receiving support of less than 40% of votes cast since 2010 across those analysed.
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Brain implants help paralysed man to walk again
A paralysed man has been able to walk simply by thinking about it, thanks to electronic brain implants
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Perrottet government plan to end native logging in NSW was blocked by Nationals
Exclusive: ‘Ready-to-be-activated’ roadmap adds pressure to Minns government to follow lead of other states in ending controversial practice
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The Perrottet government found native logging could be ended in New South Wales without costing the budget but opposition from the Nationals blocked the proposal.
A plan to end the controversial and loss-making practice of timber extraction from native forests was prepared by the environment department by October 2022.
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Carbon pricing rollout approaching “tipping point” as political momentum builds
The introduction of carbon pricing may be about to rapidly expand across developing countries a conference heard Wednesday, as more and more low-and middle-income economies are now actively implementing or considering taxes and emissions trading schemes.
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Emissions trading participants temper expectations for pace of carbon price increases
Participants in emissions trading mechanisms worldwide have moderated their price expectations compared to a year ago but are optimistic that reforms will drive compliance carbon values higher in the future, according to an annual survey published on Wednesday, while voluntary carbon market (VCM) stakeholders are confident that the sector will grow to meet increasing demand.
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NSW renewable zones face delays and cost blowouts as questions hang over Eraring
NSW reveals delays in timing of new renewable zones, and some cost blowouts, raising questions about closure date for Eraring and pace of green energy transition.
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