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Horses, camels and deer get a bad rap for razing plants – but our new research shows they’re no worse than native animals

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-02-02 05:04
Introduced water buffalo and camels trash native plants – don’t they? Our research shows megafauna herbivores have the same impact wherever they are. Erick Lundgren, Adjunct Lecturer, Queensland University of Technology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Consulting firms provided low-quality research on crucial water policies. It shows we have a deeper problem

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-02-02 05:03
A comprehensive review of research into the economic consequences of controversial water buybacks in the Murray-Darling Basin reveals many studies are of poor quality. Better standards are needed. Sarah Ann Wheeler, Professor in Water Economics, University of Adelaide Alec Zuo, Associate Professor, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Ying Xu, Research Fellow, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday February 1, 2024

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:43
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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Watchdogs and water bosses had dinner at private London club to discuss future

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:19

Exclusive: Meal attended by Environment Agency and Ofwat chairs attacked as outrageous example of ‘regulatory capture’

Water company bosses and the chairs of the regulator Ofwat and the Environment Agency went for dinner at an exclusive private members’ club to discuss how to quell public anger over bill rises and sewage spills, the Guardian can reveal.

Campaigners have said the private meeting is an outrageous example of “regulatory capture” as Ofwat and the Environment Agency are supposed to hold water companies to account, rather than help with their public relations.

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Diddy DAC: US firm launches small-scale containerised carbon removal tech

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:10
A US-based direct air capture (DAC) technology developer has introduced a smaller version of its containerised system for removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
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Right-wing in Germany threatens nature conservation, says minister

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 04:05
Right-wing politics in Germany poses a threat to nature conservation, as well as all areas of life in the country, a minister has said.
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No new climate funding in revised EU budget

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:53
The EU’s 27 leaders managed to agree on the bloc's budget for the next four years on Thursday, with funding secured for Ukraine and migration but no fresh financing for net zero industry.
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Experts divided on role for remote sensing in carbon project MRV

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:35
Experts expressed split views on when remote sensing technology should be deployed for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) purposes of carbon projects, speaking during a webinar Thursday.
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NGO releases handbook of nature-based carbon credits to promote integrity

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:32
A US-based environmental NGO has released an introductory handbook to provide guidance on carbon credits that are developed using natural climate solutions (NCS).
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INTERVIEW: Better to include industrial carbon removals, not land-based, in EU ETS, says chair of EU’s scientific advisory board

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 03:05
Including land-based carbon removals in the EU ETS may not be a good idea, but credible industrial carbon removals should be incorporated post-2030 to deal with residual emissions from hard-to-abate industries, according to the chair of the scientific board advising the EU on climate change.
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CDC Biodiversite takes first marine step for Global Biodiversity Score

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 02:32
CDC Biodiversite has added an overfishing module to its Global Biodiversity Score (GBS) methodology in its first step to integrating marine biodiversity.
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German finance ministry warns against ‘biodiversity leakage’ risk

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 01:15
Regional and international disclosure frameworks should enhance cooperation to minimise the risk of "biodiversity leakage", a German Ministry of Finance official has warned.
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Gold Standard launches offshore shipping voluntary carbon methodology

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 01:09
Voluntary carbon certification body, Gold Standard, has launched a new emissions reduction methodology to credit projects that implement shore-side or offshore electricity supply for ships, adapted from a Clean Development Mechanism version, it said in a quarterly update.
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Destruction of ozone-depleting gases to yield high-priced carbon credits, says developer

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 01:03
A joint initiative between an American credit developer and a Chilean processing facility for ozone-depleting substances (ODS) has sent refrigerant gases to France for destruction, anticipating issuance of high-priced carbon credits in a category that could receive an expedited high-integrity stamp from the Integrity Council for Voluntary Carbon Markets (ICVCM).
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IMO “more and more confident” of agreement on pricing mechanism for shipping -briefing

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 01:03
The newly appointed secretary general of the International Maritime Organisation is increasingly confident that an agreement will be reached on the technical measures and pricing mechanism to implement under its GHG strategy, a press briefing heard today.
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Seventeen landfills in England make toxic liquid hazardous to drinking water

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-02-02 01:00

Exclusive: Investigation finds banned chemicals at levels up to 260 times higher than that deemed safe to consume

Seventeen landfills across England are known to be producing a highly toxic liquid substance containing some banned and potentially carcinogenic “forever chemicals”, in some cases at levels 260 times higher than that deemed safe for drinking water, it can be revealed.

However the government says it does not know where these landfills are.

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UPDATE – Farmer protests across Europe highlight challenge of tackling agricultural emissions

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 00:35
European farmers protested in Brussels for the third day in a row on Thursday calling for a redistribution of the budget, with climate and sustainability policy also a strong driver behind the backlash, as EU leaders headed to the city for a special economy-focused summit.
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Corporate emissions disclosure platform raises $100 mln in Series C funding

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-02-02 00:19
A climate disclosure platform has announced a Series C funding round worth $100 million, as it seeks to expand a tool to help corporates manage their emissions data.
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High retirements of carbon credits in January shrinks oversupply for second month in a row

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-01 23:24
Retirements of carbon credits from the four largest voluntary carbon registries topped 20 million and outstripped issuances in January, although momentum slowed from the surprisingly high level of retirements in December, data from the Carbon Pulse VCM Portal shows.
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Approval of methane-cutting cattle feed ingredient brings Canadian farmers a step closer to offset sales

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-02-01 23:18
Canadian regulators have authorised the use of a feed ingredient proven to reduce cattle methane emissions by around a third, bringing Canadian farmers a step closer to being able to generate and sell carbon offsets by incorporating the additive into their practices.
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