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Biochar developer partners with Indian firm to generate “high-quality” carbon removal credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 17:52
A Singapore-headquartered biochar project developer has teamed up with an Indian renewable energy firm to generate high-quality carbon sequestration credits while also developing ethanol for aviation fuel, the companies announced Thursday.
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ACCU prices unlikely to consolidate until 2025-27, trader predicts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 17:01
Significant price consolidation of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) sourced from different project types is unlikely to occur until the first compliance deadline to surrender credits under the Safeguard Mechanism in early 2025, a trader said Thursday.
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POLL: Analysts lower UKA price forecasts, as market poised for 2024 oversupply

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 16:23
Analysts have dropped their outlook for benchmark permit prices in the UK carbon market in 2024, citing oversupply, policy uncertainty, and expectations that a wide discount to EUAs will remain a characteristic of the British scheme.
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Yes, it’s getting more humid in summer. Here’s why

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-01-25 15:29
How’s the humidity? Australia’s east coast has been hit by intense humidity this summer. Here’s why – and why it’s a risk Steven Sherwood, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Diverse forests of slow-growing trees more resilient to storms, study finds

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-01-25 15:01

Fast-growing monocultures are less able to withstand extreme weather events than varied woodlands, researchers find

As 90mph winds whip across the UK and Europe this week, new research shows forests containing diverse tree species are more likely to stay standing than monocultures when hit by extreme weather.

Forests with two or three tree species are on average 35% more resilient to storms than forests with only one species, simulations created by researchers found. The type of trees also matters – forestry plantations are typically made up of fast-growing tall trees such as conifers, but they are more vulnerable to high winds than slower-growing hardwood species such as oak.

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Growing number of APAC exchanges can bring market transparency, but at risk of liquidity, conference hears

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 13:45
The rise of multiple new carbon market exchanges in the Asia Pacific in recent years will help bring price transparency and encourage market development, but they could risk splintering liquidity, panellists told a conference Wednesday.
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Carbon data dashboard seeks integration with more national registries this year

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 13:22
A blockchain-based metadata platform that seeks to foster transparent accounting in carbon markets is seeking data integration with more national registries this year, with multiple projects already in the pipeline.
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CP Daily: Wednesday January 24, 2024

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 12:32
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Brazilian carbon credit developer receives $38 mln for forest restoration from national development bank

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 12:26
A Rio de Janeiro-based developer has received R$186.7 million ($37.8 mln) in financing from Brazil's national development bank for forest restoration in the country's Amazon and Atlantic Forest biomes, it announced Wednesday.
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Verra provides updated timeline on reform efforts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 10:46
Verra provided stakeholders with updated information and timelines on a number of methodological, operational, and other aspects of its reform push in a webinar Wednesday, as the registry continues to seek a 'new era' following sustained criticism and controversy in the voluntary carbon market (VCM).
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COMMENT: No climate justice without carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 10:13
Climate Action Reserve President Craig Ebert provides a response to the misguided focus on low-quality credits and the elusive supply chain mitigation.
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California ARB issues first offsets of 2024, more than two-thirds DEBs-tagged

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 09:36
California issued its first compliance-grade offsets of the year, with more than two-thirds of issued credits tagged with direct environmental benefits to the state (DEBs), while over 1.1 million credits saw their invalidation periods expire, according to data published by state regulator ARB on Wednesday.
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US EPA greenlights carbon storage permits in Indiana

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 08:44
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) granted permits on Wednesday for carbon sequestration wells in two Indiana counties, even as state lawmakers introduced legislation earlier this month requiring approval from local authorities for such projects.
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Bumblebee among species US wildlife officials consider listing as endangered

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-01-25 06:48

US Fish and Wildlife Service completes review of petitions and finds 10 new species that may be added to Endangered Species Act

Federal wildlife officials announced on Wednesday they will consider adding 10 new species to the Endangered Species Act, including a big bumblebee that serves as an important pollinator across the United States.

US Fish and Wildlife Service officials said they had completed 90-day reviews of petitions to add the species to the list and determined that listing may be warranted. The finding triggers reviews of the species’ status.

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Canadian VC raises $335 mln for third decarbonisation tech fund

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-01-25 05:59
A Toronto-based venture capital firm successfully raised $335 million in commitments towards its third fund investing in clean technology solutions.
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Prince Albert had nothing to do with the lyrebird bearing his name. Should our birds be named after people?

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-01-25 05:06
Birds have one unchanging scientific name, but often many common names that are subject to change. Choosing a new name for a bird isn’t necessarily a simple decision. Felix Cehak, PhD Candidate, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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