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Regulators must implement stricter punishments for ‘climate washing’ offenders, say researchers
Regulators must act now to stop repeat offenders from greenwashing and engaging in corrupt climate practices, according to a report published Wednesday by researchers, as they warn that a lack of integrity, including in voluntary carbon markets, is threatening progress on halting global warming.
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UK finance and charity collaboration launches voluntary nature market principles
A group of organisations on Wednesday published the Nature Markets Principles, which contain a number of supply and demand-side principles for buyers and sellers of nature-oriented markets in the UK, with the intention to combat corporate greenwashing and support high-integrity, science-based activities in lieu of relevant policy and regulation.
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Quebec sees emissions in 2022 exceed cap-and-trade programme limits for fifth consecutive year
GHG emissions in Quebec during 2022 exceeded the province's cap-and-trade programme limits for the fifth consecutive year, according to government data published Tuesday.
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Verra halts credits issuance, launches investigation into Kariba REDD+ project after latest allegations
Carbon credits standard body Verra announced Tuesday that it will initiate an investigation into the Kariba REDD+ project and put it on hold following the publication of another investigative article that details new accusations of trophy hunting and financial malpractice in connection with the Zimbabwean project.
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Managing Director, Sunstone Strategies – Northern California/New York City/Washington DC (Remote)
The Managing Director will collaborate closely with Sunstone’s visionary Principal and Founder and will lead and manage campaigns on behalf of diverse coalitions and stakeholders to advance climate policy, taking a role at the forefront of the climate movement.
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California regulator’s LCFS branch chief departs ahead of rulemaking start
California regulator ARB’s branch chief responsible for overseeing the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) has departed the agency just weeks before the commencement of a major rulemaking process to amend the transportation sector climate programme.
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EU ministers agree on energy market reform, teeing up final talks with Parliament
The Council of the EU 27 energy ministers reached an agreement on Tuesday on a proposal to amend the bloc's electricity market design, allowing the start of negotiations with co-legislators in the Parliament on Thursday.
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Voluntary carbon accounting platform and provider of “trust infrastructure” for removals credits team up
A German-based marketplace and provider of tracking infrastructure for carbon removal credits has partnered with an emissions accounting platform.
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Canada’s Newfoundland and Labrador province offering millions of dollars for CCUS research
The Atlantic Canadian Province of Newfoundland and Labrador on Tuesday announced a carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) innovation contest to help decarbonise its oil sector, where the government will fund studies that examine how the technology could work in its unique geography.
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Saudi voluntary carbon market initiative to host developing nations ahead of COP28
Saudi Arabia's Regional Voluntary Carbon Market Company (RVCMC) is to hold a summit for Global South participants ahead of the year-end COP28 UN climate talks in Dubai, it said on Tuesday.
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Plaintiff looking to “survive” Delta Air Lines’ motion to dismiss lawsuit against carbon neutrality claims
Attorneys for the plaintiff in a lawsuit against Delta's carbon offsetting practices has lodged an opposition to the airline’s motion to dismiss the case in a US federal court, filings showed Monday.
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Uzbekistan the first to secure funding under World Bank’s policy crediting programme
Uzbekistan is to receive $46.25 million to cut fossil fuel subsidies via a debut transaction from a longstanding World Bank-led programme to credit emissions reductions achieved through climate policy initiatives.
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More than 200 scientists from 19 countries want to tell us the Southern Ocean is in trouble
The first comprehensive assessment of trends in Southern Ocean ecosystems reveals an urgent need to address climate change. The summary for policymakers can guide decision-makers.
Andrew J Constable, Adviser, Antarctica and Marine Systems, Science & Policy, University of Tasmania
Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Transdisciplinary Researcher & Knowledge Broker, CSIRO
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The smarter the magpie, the better they can handle our noisy cities
In every Australian city, you’re likely to come across a warbling magpie. How do they cope with the onslaught of noise? It turns out, the smarter ones cope better.
Grace Blackburn, PhD Candidate, The University of Western Australia
Amanda Ridley, Associate professor, behavioural ecology, The University of Western Australia
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UN floats new way to calculate cookstove project emissions cuts, receives criticism
UN-backed research to calculate emissions reductions from cookstove carbon projects has been put out for consultation as part of global efforts to address over-crediting concerns, though the work seems to have angered some government authorities and experts.
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US needs “strong social contract” to meet net zero goals, lead global efforts on climate, says report
Inadequate or failed implementation of climate policies is the US’ greatest risk to meeting emissions reductions goals, a consortium of scientists, engineers, and health care professionals said in a report published Tuesday, with nearly 80 recommendations targeting private and public sector engagement.
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Biodiversity Pulse: Tuesday October 17, 2023
A twice-weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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Trading firm lands North American carbon portfolio manager from power company
A Chicago-based proprietary trading company has poached a North American environmental products portfolio manager from a long tenure at a New York-based electricity generation development and investment firm, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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UNDP offers to support design of ‘turtle certificates’ on African island nation
The UN Development Programme (UNDP) will support investors interested in developing or buying “turtle certificates” to support conservation in Central Africa, an executive has said.
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POLL: Analysts slash UKA forecasts due to weak policy ambition, low energy demand
Analysts have heavily cut their average price forecasts for UK carbon allowances out to 2030, citing bearish fundamental pressure from the demand side, as well as weak policy ambition from market reform efforts that will boost supply over the next few years.
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