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US well-plugging carbon credit company replaces CEO, announces acquisition
European Commission pledges to be on guard for carbon leakage from extension of ETS to shipping, as several nations urge delay
COP28: with a ‘loss and damage’ fund in place, protecting climate refugees is more urgent than ever
COP28: US market regulator launches voluntary carbon credit trading guidelines
VCM Report: Brisk carbon credit trade like the ‘old days’, as COP28 fires up confidence in future
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Cop28 president hits back after outcry over remarks on fossil fuels – video report
The Cop28 president, Sultan Al Jaber, held a surprise press conference at which he said comments he made about the phasing out of fossil fuels were 'misrepresented'. The Guardian reported how Jaber had remarked that there was 'no scientific evidence' indicating a phase-out of fossil fuels was needed to restrict global heating to 1.5C. Jaber, who is CEO of the UAE's state oil company Adnoc, defended the comments he made during a virtual meeting on 21 November with the former Irish president and UN climate convoy Mary Robinson. Jaber said: 'Let’s just clarify where I stand on the science … I honestly think there is some confusion out there and misrepresentation.'
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Australia Market Roundup: ACCU demand projections likely to rise, issuance flat
COP28: Parties clash on Article 6 carbon removals text, as observers, negotiatiors describe ‘all or nothing’ scenario
COP28: Climate summits fast becoming trade negotiations issue, warns banker
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Fossil fuel firms should volunteer to help vulnerable countries, says Spanish minister
Co-leader of EU delegation at Cop28 says climate should be at centre of all financial and economic decisions
If fossil fuel companies are serious about tackling the climate crisis, they could contribute to funds for poor and vulnerable countries stricken by its effects, Spain’s environment minister has said.
Teresa Ribera, a co-leader of the EU delegation at the Cop28 UN climate summit in Dubai, said: “Private corporates should be stepping into a different development model in vulnerable countries. We went through some language on that that was broadly supported by all [EU] member states, which is: why not just start by an invitation to the oil and gas companies to dedicate part of the profits to invest in sustainable development of the most vulnerable countries. And that’s on a voluntary basis [at first], because why not?”
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COP28: Vanuatu criticises low lock-in price under Swiss international carbon trade deal
More than 1,000 climate scientists urge public to become activists
‘We need you,’ says Scientist Rebellion, which includes authors of IPCC reports on climate breakdown, as diplomats meet for Cop28
Wolfgang Cramer’s first involvement with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was in the 90s. He worked on the second assessment report, delivered in 1995, which affirmed the science of anthropogenic climate breakdown. At that point, no one could say they did not know what was happening.
Almost three decades on, Cramer was part of the international scientific team that prepared the sixth IPCC report. Its conclusion, delivered in March, issued human civilisation a bleak “final warning” – the biosphere stands on the brink of irrevocable damage.
Continue reading...Cop28 president forced into defence of fossil fuel phaseout claims
Sultan Al Jaber, who is state oil CEO, had said phase-out of fossil fuels would take world ‘back into caves’
The president of Cop28 has been forced into a fierce defence of his views on climate science, after the Guardian revealed his comment that there was “no science out there, or no scenario out there, that says that the phase-out of fossil fuel is what’s going to achieve 1.5C”.
Sultan Al Jaber, who is also the chief executive of the United Arab Emirates’ state oil company, Adnoc, said at a hastily arranged press conference at the summit in Dubai: “I respect the science in everything I do. I have repeatedly said that it is the science that has guided the principles or strategy as Cop28 president. We have always built everything, every step of the way, on the science, on the facts.”
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