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COP28: Nations to review debt interplay with nature, climate

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 02:29
Colombia, Kenya, and France on Monday said they will launch an expert review of the relationship between, debt, nature loss, and climate change in a bid to better position nations to solve the three major crises.
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Fungi and flatworms? Scientists call for greater emoji biodiversity

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 02:16

Researchers say better representation could elicit interest in lesser-known organisms and help conservation efforts

When Stefano Mammola and Francesco Ficetola went to an ecology conference in Prague in 2021, they met a scientist with an unusual complaint. Jennifer Anderson, an expert in aquatic fungi, lamented that the subject of her research was not available in emoji form.

“If you are doing the important work of trying to save the , you can use graphics to help you communicate this in a very relatable way,” said Anderson, a microbial ecologist at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. “If you are working to save the aquatic fungi, you first must let people know that yes, aquatic fungi exist, then describe in words what they look like – usually not like mushrooms.”

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COP28: Amazon could be the driver of decarbonisation and new economy in Brazil, report says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 02:03
A series of several ambitious, but achievable, changes could transform Brazil's climate and economy, but more robust efforts are needed, attendees heard from an expert panel discussion on the launch of a report at COP28 Monday.
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COP28: Chile signs Article 6 agreement with Switzerland, as Thailand ITMO payment not expected during COP

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 01:54
Chile has signed an implementation agreement with Switzerland under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, as it crafts domestic frameworks and consults with local stakeholders in preparation for the global carbon market, an official told a side event at COP28.
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UK energy-from-waste firm plans £800 million carbon capture and removals project

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 01:42
UK energy-from-waste company enfinium said on Monday that it plans to invest up to £800 million in CCS technology, creating what it says would be one of the largest carbon removal projects in Europe.
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UPDATE – COP28: Latest stocktake draft “a disaster”, omits language on fossil fuel phaseout

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 01:40
A new negotiating text on the first ever Global Stocktake (GST) of the Paris Agreement dropped on Monday evening at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, urging nations to cut their fossil fuel consumption and production by mid-century while omitting any reference to phasing them out.
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COP28: Roundup for Day 12 – Dec. 11

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 01:31
It is Day 12 at COP28 and negotiations are under crunch time to find areas of agreement across key texts, including on the Global Stocktake (GST) and Article 6. Carbon Pulse's team of correspondents continue to chase after news on the ground from the latest texts and sources. In our daily running blog, we will report relevant or useful updates throughout the day. Timestamps are in local time (Gulf Standard Time, GMT+4).
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COP28: Article 6 must remove ‘fear of entry’ to channel carbon finance for transformational change, market urges

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 01:28
Market actors eagerly await progress on Article 6 as COP28 draws to a close, citing the potential to improve stability and trust in carbon markets, removing the ‘fear of entry’ for buyers currently hesitant to enter the market due to the risk of reputational damage linked to greenwashing.
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Cop28 draft agreement calls for fossil fuel cuts but avoids ‘phase-out’

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 00:54

Text now being considered by governments calls for ‘reducing both consumption and production of fossil fuels’

Oil-exporting countries will be called upon to reduce their production drastically in the coming decades, if a draft agreement published at the Cop28 UN summit on Monday is accepted.

The text avoids highly contentious calls for a “phase-out” or “phase-down” of fossil fuels, which have been the focus of deep disagreement among the more than 190 countries meeting in Dubai.

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COP28: UN carbon trade talks on cusp of breaking down amid “carnage” in Dubai, crediting text barely recognises methodological work

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 00:51
UN talks on carbon markets under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement were said to be one step away from collapse late on Monday, as "carnage" in rooms negotiating rules for international trading has also hindered progress in those concerning crediting, sources told Carbon Pulse, with language in a new draft text barely recognising experts' work done on methodologies over the past year.
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COP28: Australia picks more projects under blue carbon initiative

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-12-12 00:34
Australia on Monday announced it will distribute more than A$3 million ($2 mln) in grants to four projects for conservation of marine ecosystems under the Blue Carbon Accelerator Fund (BCAF) it administers in partnership with IUCN.
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UN climate talks argue over fossil fuel 'reduction'

BBC - Tue, 2023-12-12 00:18
The summit had appeared close to calling for a phase-out of fossil fuels but made last-minute changes.
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Floods and environmental flows a boon for south-east Australia’s waterbirds, survey shows

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-12-12 00:00

But populations are in long-term decline and El Niño is drying out wetland habitats

Widespread floods and environmental flows have been a boon for waterbirds, with annual surveys in eastern Australia recording more than half a million birds.

But researchers say long-term declines in populations persist and the effects of El Niño and drying across eastern Australia are showing, with the total area of surveyed wetland habitat decreasing over the past year.

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EU plans to announce 2040 climate target and carbon management proposals in February -media

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 23:38
The European Commission plans to release in February its proposal for the bloc's 2040 emissions target along with a communication on industrial carbon management, the EU's executive reportedly outlined on Monday.
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Quarter of world’s freshwater fish at risk of extinction, according to assessment

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 23:00

Global heating, pollution, overfishing and falling water levels among factors hitting populations, finds IUCN red list study

Nearly a quarter of the world’s freshwater fish are at risk of extinction due to global heating, overfishing and pollution, according to an expert assessment.

From the large-toothed Lake Turkana robber in Kenya to the Mekong giant catfish in south-east Asia, many of the world’s freshwater fish are at risk of disappearing, the first International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) red list assessment of the category has found.

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European countries issue joint recommendations to support voluntary carbon buyer-side integrity

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 22:41
The governments of the Netherlands, Germany, France, Spain, Finland, and Austria issued a joint statement on Sunday issuing recommendations to carbon credit buyers on the voluntary carbon market (VCM).
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 22:40
European carbon prices came under yet more pressure on Monday morning as natural gas dropped sharply amid forecasts for average seasonal temperatures and storage levels remained high, while traders anticipated the expiry of the December options contract on Wednesday.
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COP28: INTERVIEW – All eyes on Canada’s oil and gas sector under forthcoming cap-and-trade scheme

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-12-11 22:27
Canada’s environment minister, soon responsible for a federal cap-and-trade system regulating the emissions of its oil and gas industry, unpacked his climate goals for the country’s economy in an interview with Carbon Pulse at COP28 while saying he did not expect countries to agree to a "pure phaseout" of fossil fuels during negotiations in Dubai.
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‘Megayachts’ are environmentally indefensible. The world must ban them | Chris Armstrong

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 21:02

Roman Abramovich’s yachts are said to emit more carbon than many small countries. This is unsustainable, and wrong

The rich gazed at their superyachts, and decided they were not enough. The new breed of megayachts, which are at least 70 metres (230ft) in length, may be the most expensive moveable assets ever created.

Roman Abramovich’s custom-designed Eclipse is estimated to be worth upwards of $800m. When he tires of its swimming pool, submarine and armoured plating, he can use one of its helipads to fly to the $475m Solaris, which he also owns. On the way he might, perhaps, glimpse the $600m Azzam, commissioned by the former president of the United Arab Emirates.

Chris Armstrong is a professor of political theory at the University of Southampton in the UK and the author of A Blue New Deal: Why We Need a New Politics for the Ocean and the forthcoming Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis: Conservation in a World of Inequality

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Chris Packham calls for halt to ‘catastrophic’ expansion of Scottish salmon farms

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-12-11 20:45

Broadcaster and RSPCA president says moratorium needed as mortality rates jump, while activists question charity’s role in certifying farms

Naturalist and broadcaster Chris Packham has called for a halt to the expansion of the Scottish salmon farming industry, as official figures suggest salmon mortality in the country’s farms hit record levels this year.

Packham, the president of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), described the growing industry as “catastrophic” for fish welfare and Scotland’s environment.

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