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Climate change: Six young people take 32 countries to court
They claim governments' slow action on climate change violates their human rights.
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Fire erupts in Tesla Megapack module at Bouldercombe battery
Fire breaks out in Tesla Megapack module at new Bouldercombe battery in Queensland, prompting an immediate war of words between Chris Bowen and Matt Canavan.
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CP Daily: Tuesday September 26, 2023
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Global food and beverage initiative unveils regenerative agriculture framework
An initiative backed by 170 food and beverage companies and farmer cooperatives worldwide on Wednesday committed to a new framework for regenerative agricultural practices that they said will improve soil health, support biodiversity, and mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
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Government to delay new environmental building rules
Environmentalists say delaying the implementation of new biodiversity rules is "a hammer blow for nature".
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Three carbon credit standards re-apply for CORSIA first phase eligibility
Three offset standards have once again sought eligibility to supply units eligible for the next phase of UN body ICAO’s global aviation offsetting scheme CORSIA, according to documents published Tuesday.
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RGGI Market: Programme review meeting propels RGAs to all-time high above Cost Containment Reserve trigger
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices vaulted above the 2023 Cost Containment Reserve (CCR) trigger price on Tuesday afternoon and set a new all-time high in the process, following officials from the power sector cap-and-trade programme discussing the finer points of recent modelling to tighten the scheme.
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Colorado adopts nation’s first manufacturing sector emissions mitigation rules
After marathon deliberations, a Colorado regulatory body approved rulemaking late Friday for a market-based programme with facility-specific emission reductions from large in-state manufacturers, adopting amendments from business leaders and a longer lead time for the regulations to take effect.
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Playful whales can use seaweed as a hat – or exfoliant. This "kelping" behaviour is more common than we realised
If a whale comes across a patch of kelp, it may well start playing with it. This practice may also be useful to rid whales of unwanted passengers.
Olaf Meynecke, Research Fellow in Marine Science, Griffith University
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*GHG Management – Environmental Specialist, First Environment – Sacramento, CA
First Environment, a nationally recognized, multidisciplinary consulting and engineering firm, is seeking a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Management Professional to contribute to the continued growth and development of its GHG management consulting and verification practice
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*Project Administration Specialist – Climate Change, First Environment – Sacramento, CA
First Environment, a nationally recognized, multidisciplinary consulting and engineering firm, is seeking a project administration specialist to support its Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Management team and contribute to the continued growth and development of its consulting and verification practice.
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COMMENT: How did carbon accounting make the headlines?
Accounting rules are important, but, in a system where the fossil fuel industry is receiving a $7 trillion annual subsidy without any accounting rules whatsoever, fixing small historical inaccuracies and solving for complexity in what is now a micro-industry of REDD+ is far more constructive than ripping down the whole notion of environmental markets, writes Charles Bedford of Carbon Growth Partners.
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Singapore aims to address coal power emissions with a new asset class of carbon credits
The central bank of Singapore and a leading consulting firm jointly released a working paper on Tuesday that proposed a new asset class of carbon credits to accelerate the early retirement of coal-fired power plants (CFPPs).
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Biodiversity Pulse: Tuesday September 26, 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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EU power market reform to underpin a reshaping of the economy as Franco-German tensions ease
EU electricity market design reforms (EMR) will only see the light of day if member states, namely France and Germany, find compromise and let go of currently unsustainable practices, according to experts calling for a quick resolution to deadlocked negotiations amid signs that tensions are easing between the two largest economies in the bloc.
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Scientists use water fleas to filter pollutants out of wastewater
Tiny crustaceans described as ‘the bioequivalent of a Dyson vacuum cleaner for wastewater’
Tiny water fleas could play a big role in filtering out drugs, pesticides and industrial chemicals from wastewater to make it safe, according to scientists.
“We’ve developed our bioequivalent of a Dyson vacuum cleaner for wastewater, which is very, very exciting,” said study co-author Karl Dearn, a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Birmingham.
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Shift in EU ETS supply-demand balance prompts bank to slash 2023-2030 price forecasts
A sharp drop in forecast emissions in the EU ETS out to 2030 compared to pre-Covid forecasts, together with the expected additional supply of allowances to be released under the REPowerEU policy, has led a large bank to slash its EUA price forecast by 11% for 2023, with larger reductions in its predictions in subsequent years out to 2027.
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London-based investment firm targets Brazil for its nature-based solutions strategy
A London-based investment firm, fresh from raising $1.5 billion, is targeting Brazil as it launches its new nature-based strategy featuring carbon projects as well as commodity production, it announced Tuesday in a move designed to complement an earlier focus on decarbonising heavy industry.
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Small businesses need ‘defogging’ of TNFD, construction firm says
SMEs will not want to implement the recommendations of Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) unless they are “defogged”, a construction company has said.
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ANALYSIS: Observers sceptical on readiness of Article 6 REDD+ buyers as nations prepare ground
Experts on the UNFCCC process have expressed scepticism that buyers are immediately lining up to buy Article 6-ready REDD+ results, which are expected to be offered to the market in the near future by at least three rainforest nations, though they suggested that there may significant future demand for such jurisdictional units if their use is fully established for transfer under the Paris Agreement.
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