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California carbon offset greenwashing bill passes Senate committee
A California Senate bill that imposes stricter oversight on environmental claims using carbon offsets passed committee on Tuesday, despite industry opposition.
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CO2 removals necessary to achieve US climate goals, but more federal support needed -report
The US may be a leader on CO2 removal technology (CDR), but greater federal support in driving demand, R&D, and demonstration and deployment is needed to fulfil national emissions reduction goals, a report published Wednesday found.
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Roads of destruction: we found vast numbers of illegal ‘ghost roads’ used to crack open pristine rainforest
What harm can a road do? Plenty. Once built, illegal roads let loggers, miners, poachers and landgrabbers into the jungle, and the felling begins.
Bill Laurance, Distinguished Research Professor and Australian Laureate, James Cook University
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The heat is on: what we know about why ocean temperatures keep smashing records
Heat is surging in the world’s oceans. Climate change and El Niño explain part of it – but not all.
Alex Sen Gupta, Senior Lecturer, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney
Kathryn Smith, Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Marine Biological Association
Matthew England, Scientia Professor and Deputy Director of the ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science (ACEAS), UNSW Sydney
Neil Holbrook, Professor, University of Tasmania
Thomas Wernberg, Professor, The University of Western Australia
Zhi Li, Postdoctoral researcher, Centre for Marine Science & Innovation, UNSW Sydney
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Lawmakers finalise first EU-wide regulation to tackle methane emissions from fossil fuels
The European Parliament on Wednesday approved the first EU-wide law aimed a cutting potent methane emissions from the energy sector, including fossil fuel imports.
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EU lawmakers agree to delay sector-specific sustainability reporting rules until 2026
The European Parliament agreed Wednesday to postpone by two years a deadline for adopting sector-specific European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), giving companies more time to adapt to the first set of rules.
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UPDATE – Parliament rubber-stamps EU law on truck CO2 emissions, carbon accounting
The European Parliament on Wednesday (April 10) gave the thumbs up to an EU law aimed at cutting CO2 emissions from new heavy-duty vehicles by 90% as of 2040.
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A climate finance quantum leap is essential and achievable, UN’s climate boss says
The world’s major economies and multilateral development banks must lead the way in redirecting trillions of public and private funds towards climate action in the countries that most need it, the head of the UN’s climate unit said on Wednesday.
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Think tank advises Indigenous Peoples to reject alliance biodiversity credit proposals
Indigenous Peoples should "explicitly reject" proposals for the biodiversity credit market as they will promote offsetting, a think tank has said.
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EU food ETS needed to reach global decarbonisation goals -report
A European Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that pioneers carbon pricing for food and agriculture is essential to reach global decarbonisation goals, argues a report published on Wednesday (April 10).
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The EU’s carbon removal framework passes penultimate legislative hurdle
The European Parliament voted in favour of EU co-legislators' deal on the world's first framework to define carbon removals on Wednesday, bringing the legislation close to the finish line.
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ANALYSIS: Voluntary carbon stakeholders react to SBTi pivot on offset use for corporate targets
A major announcement from the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) that now opens the door for offset use as part of validated corporate net zero targets has made waves in the voluntary carbon sector, with proponents of the decision lauding its demand implications for the market, and critics arguing that the move undermines the organisation's role in the broader fight against climate change.
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FEATURE: Italy’s close ties to fossil fuel producer Eni jeopardise the country’s status as a climate leader
The Italian government’s close relationship with partly state-owned fossil fuel producer Eni complicates Italy’s plan to become carbon neutral by 2050 and threatens its reputation as a credible climate leader.
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Global carbon emissions trading revenues rise 17% to record $74 bln in 2023 -report
A total of more than $74 billion was raised from 36 carbon emissions trading systems last year, up from $63 bln the year before, with strong momentum building for new mechanisms in emerging economies, according to research published Wednesday.
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'Forever chemicals' limited in US tap water
Officials finalise a new federal rule for drinking water - designed to protect people from toxic substances.
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World Bank must take ‘quantum leap’ to tackle climate crisis, UN expert says
Simon Stiell calls for reform at development banks to enable governments to provide more climate finance to developing world
The World Bank must take a “quantum leap” to provide new finance to tackle the climate crisis or face “climate-driven economic catastrophe” that would bring all the world’s economies to a halt, the UN climate chief has said.
Simon Stiell warned that there were just two years left to draw up an international plan for the climate that would cut greenhouse gas emissions in line with the goal of limiting temperature rises to 1.5C above preindustrial levels.
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Carbon credits increasingly associated with biodiversity requirements -study
Two-thirds of the carbon credits generated by restoration projects and issued to date are associated with biodiversity-positive methodologies, though carbon standards following the UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) have failed to advance their nature requirements, a study has shown.
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Biodiversity impact measuring tools have “glaring gaps” -study
The most commonly used tools to measure corporate impacts on biodiversity require urgent updates as they do not align well with the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF), according to a study released this week.
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Malaysian govt to incorporate state’s carbon trading bill into federal law
The Malaysian federal government has agreed to integrate the state of Sarawak’s carbon trading bill as part of the federal law which will be presented before Parliament for approval, according to local media reports.
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Carbon markets could support CCS development, but more is needed -report
Carbon markets could support carbon capture and storage (CCS) work but hurdles remain, such as return on investment, buyer appetite, and incentivising the entire chain including transport, according to a report released this week.
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