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1komma5° makes “biggest” Australian investment in Queensland solar installer
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Mars launches “Australia first” thermal energy battery to cook petfood
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Biggest wind farm would “never have been built:” SEC slams new planning rules in NSW
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On fisheries, Australia must be prepared for New Zealand as opponent rather than ally
For years, Australia and New Zealand have been united in working for sustainable fishing in the South Pacific. That just changed.
Lynda Goldsworthy, Research Associate, University of Tasmania
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Australia to seek 10 GW of wind and solar this year in biggest ever tender
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UNDP, VCMI sign cooperative agreement to bolster carbon market readiness in developing countries
The UN Development Programme (UNDP) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity Initiative (VCMI) to boost developing countries’ participation in carbon markets, they announced Friday.
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Alberta budget targets emissions reductions funding towards CCUS
The Alberta government on Thursday published its 2024-27 provincial budget, largely allocating its forecasted carbon pricing revenues to carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), while other emissions reductions projects are set to receive only around a tenth of the funding levels awarded to CCUS.
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Canada’s Saskatchewan confirms it won’t remit federal carbon fuel tax
Saskatchewan's provincial government on Thursday confirmed it would not remit the Canadian federal carbon charge following its refusal to collect the fee from household gas bills, potentially setting up a legal fight with Ottawa over the climate policy.
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Existing natural gas facilities exempted from pending US climate rule on power plants
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is excluding existing natural gas facilities from its proposed climate rule that aims to curb greenhouse emissions from power plants, significantly reducing the scope of its regulation.
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WCI Markets: Volatility spikes in CCAs post Q1 auction
California Carbon Allowances (CCAs) traded through a volatile week following the market's Q1 auction-inspired rally, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) prices continued to recede ahead of next week’s first quarter sale.
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US startup announces partnership to expand Brazilian farmers’ access to carbon market
A California-based soil carbon startup has partnered with a Brazilian agribusiness company to expand access to carbon financing for farmers and ranchers in Brazil through scaling regenerative agricultural practices, according to a Thursday press release.
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Knowledge hub launched to advance nature-based solutions across UK
Oxford University's Nature-based Solutions Initiative (NbSI) has introduced a new Knowledge Hub to enhance the implementation and scaling up of high-quality nature-based solutions (NBS) across the UK.
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Fear of inflation from renewables spend “unfounded,” experts say
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Energy Insiders Podcast: The push for coal to play off the bench
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Not such a bright idea: cooling the Earth by reflecting sunlight back to space is a dangerous distraction
A UN meeting this week considered a motion on a suite of technologies known as ‘solar radiation modification’, but no consensus could be reached on the controversial topic.
James Kerry, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, James Cook University, Australia and Senior Marine and Climate Scientist, OceanCare, Switzerland, James Cook University
Aarti Gupta, Professor of Global Environmental Governance, Wageningen University
Terry Hughes, Distinguished Professor, James Cook University
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British Airways owner IAG inks deal to secure almost 1 bln litres of SAF over 14 years
International Airlines Group (IAG) has agreed to buy almost a billion litres of sustainable aviation fuel from a California-based producer, bringing the British Airways owner a third of the way to reaching its 2030 SAF goal.
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South Dakota legislature approves suite of carbon pipeline bills
A controversial Senate bill, which reduces local control regarding CO2 pipeline projects, now awaits a final decision by Governor Kristi Noem (R), while two House bills, pertaining to landowners in the crosshairs of pipelines, now await a vote on the Senate floor.
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US DOE offers $30 mln to carbon conversion, capture projects in latest funding opportunity
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced Thursday that it will award up to $30 million to carbon conversion and carbon capture projects, the latest in a series of funding opportunities to flow from the agency in recent months.
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Baiting foxes can make feral cats even more ‘brazen’, study of 1.5 million forest photos shows
We analysed photos of predators and prey from 3,667 camera traps in southwest Victoria. We found feral cats were more abundant and behaved differently in areas where foxes were baited.
Matthew Rees, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, CSIRO
Bronwyn Hradsky, Research Fellow in Ecology, The University of Melbourne
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INTERVIEW: Pet food company invests in oyster reef biodiversity credit pilot
Nestle Purina Petcare Europe has invested in a conservation startup that aims to produce voluntary marine biodiversity credits from a pilot by creating ‘oyster reefs’ off the UK coast.
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