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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices weakened for a fifth consecutive day as the impact of US tariffs continued to roll over global markets, with energy commodities mostly lower by midday even as European equity indices recorded a modest recovery, helping power gas and EUAs up from their early lows amid a relaxation in the general sell-off.
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Experts dispute claim dire wolf brought back from extinction
Independent experts say three white wolf puppies are not dire wolves, as claimed by US company Colossal
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Experts dispute claim dire wolf brought back from extinction
Independent experts say three white wolf puppies are not dire wolves, as claimed by US company Colossal
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France consults on three new agri-carbon methodologies under domestic scheme
France has opened public consultations on three agricultural methods aimed at reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through improved farming practices under its Low Carbon Label scheme.
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FEATURE: Dutch non-profit pioneers biodiversity credit scheme with national ambitions
A Dutch initiative is spurring three pilots of a government-backed biodiversity credit framework it hopes will scale nationally, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Clean energy's share of world's electricity reaches 40%, report says
More clean electricity was generated in 2024 but there was a rise in the amount of coal and gas burnt too.
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Renewable projects must pick better locations to protect nature, conservationists warn
Australia needs to do better if it wishes to meet its clean energy, climate, and biodiversity targets, but can manage this by siting renewables projects where they will do the least harm to nature, according to green groups.
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SK Market: South Korea cancels April CO2 allowance auction amid bearish sentiment
South Korea has decided to cancel this month's carbon permit auction, as sentiment in the national emissions market remains bearish.
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CO2-based graphite could cut dependence on Chinese imports for EV batteries
A developer of battery-grade graphite from CO2 emissions plans to reach industrial-scale by 2030, reducing Europe’s dependence on Chinese imports and providing battery makers with a 'carbon neutral' alternative to what is currently on the market.
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New transmission line linking most renewable state with biggest coal state about to start operations
The post New transmission line linking most renewable state with biggest coal state about to start operations appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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VCMI, Benin partner on carbon markets policy tool to support NDC assessments
The Voluntary Carbon Markets Integrity Initiative (VCMI) has partnered with a government agency in Benin to launch an initiative to help policymakers assess whether to apply voluntary carbon credits towards Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) under the Paris Agreement or not.
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Decision on Europe’s 2035 NDC unlikely before July, EU presidency says
Talks on the EU’s 2035 Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Paris Agreement are ongoing, but no decision has been taken yet as views differ on the approach to take, the Polish EU Council presidency told Carbon Pulse, outlining the options on the table.
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Coalkeeper 3.0: Queensland’s fossil fuel roadmap puts renewables at risk
The post Coalkeeper 3.0: Queensland’s fossil fuel roadmap puts renewables at risk appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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If Australia switched to EVs, we’d be more reliant on China’s car factories – but wean ourselves off foreign oil
Electric cars charged with locally made electricity can boost Australia’s energy security. That’s great – if we avoid relying on just one EV producing nation
Hussein Dia, Professor of Future Urban Mobility, Swinburne University of Technology
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“Fiscal vandalism:” Queensland doubles down on coal and gas after transmission, hydro cost blowouts
The post “Fiscal vandalism:” Queensland doubles down on coal and gas after transmission, hydro cost blowouts appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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LDC-focused impact fund eyeing Article 6, CEO says
An impact investment fund with a focus on least-developed countries (LDCs) is in the early stages of exploring Article 6 projects, its CEO told Carbon Pulse.
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Steppes and the city: how smog has become part of Mongolians’ way of life – in pictures
Harsh weather is normal in Mongolia but the climate crisis has made conditions even more extreme. As millions of animals die and age-old traditions become harder to maintain, nomadic herders are forced into towns, where coal-fired heating has led to a health crisis
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Chinese project developer eyes global expansion, sets up Singapore subsidiary
A Chinese project developer has established an international subsidiary in Singapore to advance its global business expansion plans.
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OECD urges Israel to raise carbon tax, boost climate efforts across power, building sectors
Israel’s newly implemented carbon tax applies too low a rate to natural gas and risks undermining the country’s climate targets, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said in a report published last week.
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The latest update on NZ’s state of the environment is sobering – but there are glimmers of progress
Soil erosion, water pollution, waste production and the loss of biodiversity are among multiple pressures degrading New Zealand’s environment.
Christina McCabe, PhD Candidate in Interdisciplinary Ecology, University of Canterbury
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