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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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'Ice bumps' reveal history of Antarctic melting
Satellites reveal a 50-year record of climate change by tracing the lumpiness in ice surfaces.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Why firms are racing to produce green ammonia
Ammonia is essential for fertiliser production but producing it is carbon intensive.
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Oil majors join initiative to tackle ‘methane slip’ from fuelled vessels
Two oil and gas majors and a gas shipping company have joined an initiative aimed at improving technologies to measure and mitigate methane emissions from the maritime sector, in an effort to reduce pollution from the use of LNG as a fuel.
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Academics call for organisations to shift to carbon removals in offsetting strategies
Companies should shift towards carbon removals with durable storage in their credit-buying strategies as opposed to credits for emissions avoidance or reductions, say academics in updated offsetting guidance.
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Over 60% of the most-at-risk companies are failing to implement deforestation policies
Most of the companies driving tropical deforestation are failing to address their impacts, with one-third lacking commitments and almost two-thirds showing little evidence of implementing them, a study has found.
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Neoen lands $1.1 billion in finance as green bank backs its first four hour battery
The post Neoen lands $1.1 billion in finance as green bank backs its first four hour battery appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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British Columbia’s budget 2024 sees increase in carbon rebate amid reduced carbon tax revenues
BC’s ministry of finance anticipates reduced revenues from the provincial carbon tax but will allocate more funding to quarterly rebates for eligible residents, according to government documents published Thursday.
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RGGI Market: Prices hold near highs as market participants look ahead
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices held near their record highs on thin volume over the past week, as participants anticipated more movement ahead of the Q1 auction next month.
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French energy giant to build pumped hydro storage project in New England
The post French energy giant to build pumped hydro storage project in New England appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Italian oil major’s big plans to develop biofuels in Africa falters -NGO
Italian oil giant’s plans to produce thousands of tonnes of biofuel crops in Africa is falling short, an NGO’s study reveals.
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California kicks off 2024 with record low emissions amid high gas-powered generation
California electricity sector CO2 emissions continued to dip to record lows in January, even as natural gas maintained its historically high share of the state's energy supply, data published Friday showed.
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Is there an alternative to 10,000 kilometres of new transmission lines? Yes – but you may not like it
Australia’s main grid has 40,000 km of transmission lines. Building another 10,000 km quickly is proving hard.
Magnus Söderberg, Professor & Director, Centre for Applied Energy Economics and Policy Research, Griffith University
Phillip Wild, Senior Research Fellow, CAEEPR, Griffith University
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EU-Mercosur trade deal infringes upon UN climate treaties, breaches bloc’s climate law -analysis
A trade deal between Brussels and four members of the South American Mercosur economic group would compromise UN agreements and EU law, according to a legal analysis issued Monday.
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Egypt pins down legal status of voluntary carbon credits as it reveals regulatory framework
Egypt has defined the legal status of voluntary carbon credits to be traded in the North African country ahead of moves to harmonise a standard set of principles internationally.
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EU lawmakers to rubber-stamp nature restoration bill amid green policy backlash
Tuesday's vote by the full European Parliament's house on a bill to restore at least 20% of the bloc’s land and sea areas by 2030 is expected to be a 'rubber-stamping' exercise, although farmers' discontent with EU green policies, red tape, and lack of funding has been tearing Brussels apart.
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Indigo Ag doubles carbon credit supply in third crop, announces new partnership to boost voluntary buyers
US-based agtech firm Indigo Ag has completed its third carbon crop, more than doubling its post-buffer pool offset supply, it said Monday, while also announcing a new partnership that is expected to expand its network of credit buyers.
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