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Donors push “exotic” clean cookstoves in Africa instead of valuing carbon projects that work, says envoy
Wealthy donor countries are too set on “exotic” carbon projects on the African continent like clean cooking and do not pay enough for more “pragmatic” solutions, according to a Sierra Leonian climate envoy speaking Thursday at the 2024 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank in Washington DC.
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VCM Report: Creeping optimism in future of voluntary market fails to translate into higher prices
Optimism is creeping back into the voluntary market, although prices and liquidity were steady last week, and some standardized prices slipped lower from already very weak levels.
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Half of the world’s 100 largest private firms unprepared for climate goals -report
Most of the private companies worldwide are unprepared to respect their country's climate goals and the Paris Agreement to keep the global increase in temperature below 1.5C compared to 1990 levels, according to a report released on Monday.
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UK’s ETS for waste risks raising costs for local govts and pushing rubbish to landfill, experts warn
The extension of the UK ETS to include emissions from waste risks imposing significant new costs on cash-strapped local council authorities and pushing more rubbish to landfills, unless the government passes supporting policies within the next two years, experts said on Monday.
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Carbon removals registry Isometric issues first batch of credits
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) registry Isometric launched on Monday, with the first batch of credits issued to members of the Frontier buyers' club.
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UK to begin consultation on including maritime emissions in ETS shortly, but no deadline for free allocation response
The UK government will soon begin a public consultation on how best to include maritime emissions in the scope of the UK ETS, a senior official said on Monday, without indicating when the government would respond to recently completed consultations on other potential changes to the country’s stand-alone carbon market.
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INTERVIEW: Technology transfer key to boosting Africa’s voluntary carbon market
Africa's voluntary carbon market needs technology transfer from the Global North to keep up with increasingly demanding carbon credit methodologies and to demonstrate integrity, a Ghanaian advisor to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) told Carbon Pulse Thursday on the sidelines of the IMF Spring Meetings in Washington DC.
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Record wind and solar push down prices across grid, except for most coal dependent state
The post Record wind and solar push down prices across grid, except for most coal dependent state appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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IUCN releases guidelines for monitoring biodiversity in protected areas and OECMs
The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Commission on Protected Areas (WCPA) has released a set of standardised guidelines to develop biodiversity monitoring programmes in Protected Areas (PAs) and Other Effective area-based Conservation Measures (OECMs) worldwide, providing a snapshot of the most advanced tools and technologies.
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Polish cement plant advances major CCUS investment
A Polish cement plant is advancing plans for the large-scale installation of carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology at its facilities.
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Europe’s LNG demand likely to peak in 2024, regulators say
Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Europe is likely to reach its peak this year due to structural demand reduction and decarbonisation policies, the EU’s energy regulators have said, adding to downward pressure on carbon prices in the short term.
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Business alliance launches to enhance biodiversity strategies, hasten nature disclosures
A European business network and a US-headquartered conservation NGO have kickstarted an initiative to foster the integration of biodiversity in corporate decision-making, with nine corporations joining the programme ahead of its general launch next year.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
Carbon prices in Europe began the week on a sharply bearish note in line with wider energy markets, encouraging traders to build additional short positions but also highlighting the degree to which EUAs and UKAs are being driven by fluctuations in natural gas.
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‘Children won’t be able to survive’: inter-American court to hear from climate victims
Historic hearing will receive submissions from people whose human rights have been affected by climate change
Julian Medina comes from a long line of fishers in the north of Colombia’s Gulf of Morrosquillo who use small-scale and often traditional methods to catch species such as mackerel, tuna and cojinúa.
Medina went into business as a young man but was drawn back to his roots, and ended up leading a fishing organisation. For years he has campaigned against the encroachment of fossil fuel companies, pollution and overfishing, which are destroying the gulf’s delicate ecosystem and people’s livelihoods.
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European LNG operator eyes diversification into CO2 and ammonia -media
A European operator of LNG terminals is looking to expand into CO2 and ammonia processing as it seeks to capitalise on new sources of income in the energy transition.
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Group of 17 global banks joins call for international treaty to end use of fossil fuels
Seventeen banks globally have joined calls for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty to end the use of fossil fuels and have called on the financial industry to follow their example.
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Paraguay’s carbon market law a “more efficient” way to get cash from national parks, says minister
Paraguay's new voluntary carbon market law will help the country monetise its natural parks, a top minister told the 2024 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington DC, after changes to the additionality section in the law’s first draft appeared to expand the lands eligible for carbon projects.
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European astronaut rookies make the grade
The European Space Agency's latest intake of astronauts complete their basic training.
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European astronaut rookies make the grade
The European Space Agency's latest intake of astronauts complete their basic training.
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European astronaut rookies make the grade
The European Space Agency's latest intake of astronauts complete their basic training.
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