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US ELECTIONS PREVIEW – PART 2: Close US Senate races in ex-RGGI states could shift balance of power in Congress

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 03:55
US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic RGGI member states that are Democrat strongholds are mostly expected to retain their trifecta status at the upcoming elections, presumably allowing for continued design and passage of carbon market programmes in 2025.
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NFU rejects Treasury claim that 72% of farms won’t pay inheritance tax

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-11-05 03:44

Union says Defra figures show far more farmers will be hit by budget proposal and warns of ‘militant protest’ to come

The government argument that just one-third of farmers will be affected by the new inheritance tax rules is in direct conflict with data produced by the its own environment department, according to the head of the farmer’s union, as the row over inheritance tax for farmers continued.

The announcement in Rachel Reeves’s budget last week of plans to remove the Agricultural Property Relief inheritance tax exemption from farms worth more than £1m has been met with a storm of fury from across the farming industry and suggestions of “militant protest”.

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PREVIEW: Southern Republicans to continue pursuit of CCS, IRA investments after US elections

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 03:17
Southern US Republican lawmakers are expected to retain a grip on state legislatures in the region after the November elections, while continuing to avail of clean technology investments spurred by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and promoting carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the region.
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Drax pushes back on findings that BECCS system will increase UK emissions until 2050

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 03:01
UK power company Drax is disputing research suggesting that its bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) system, using wood pellets sourced from Drax’s southern US mills, would lead to a rise in CO2 levels until around 2053, compared to a scenario without the technology.
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Client mapping of Big Six PR firms reveals potential conflicts of ‘climate interest’ -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 02:36
Client mapping of the Big Six PR and advertising agency holdings indicates significant potential “conflicts of climate interest”, where clients of the same company advocate for opposing climate policies, according to a recent report.
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Carbon markets falling far short of potential to support least developed countries, UN warns

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 02:30
Carbon markets are fulfilling just a tiny fraction of their potential to shore up much-needed climate finance in the world's 45 least developed countries, with credits issued from both the voluntary and UN-run schemes concentrated in just a few countries, according to a report published on Monday.
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LCFS surplus bank nears 30 mln with record Q2 net credit build, ahead of crucial board vote

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 01:59
California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) cumulative credit surplus surged to a new record over 3.1 million in Q2, clocking historic highs in renewable diesel (RD) and renewable natural gas (RNG) net credits ahead of the regulator’s board voting to increase programme stringency later this week, according to state data.
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Degradation of land is threat to human life, Saudi government says

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-11-05 01:30

Deputy environment minister calls for urgent action as Riyadh prepares for global summit on issue next month

The degradation of the world’s soils and landscapes is threatening human life, and must be addressed as a matter of urgency, the government of Saudi Arabia has said.

Neglect of the land is wiping trillions of dollars from global economies, hampering agricultural production, disrupting water supplies, threatening children with poor nutrition, and destroying vital ecosystems, according to the country’s deputy environment minister.

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Climate crisis leaves European farmers vulnerable to far right, say campaigners

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-11-05 01:00

Populist groups capitalising on costly environmental policies that affect farmers by offering them support

The painful impacts of the climate crisis and globalisation have left farmers in Europe marginalised and vulnerable to populist politicians, warn anti-racism campaigners and academics.

They argue that if the transition to a low-carbon economy is not properly funded, planned and equitable, it risks fuelling a resurgence of the far right across the continent.

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Insurance broker launches facility to manage carbon credit fraud risk

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 00:39
An international insurance broker has launched a new facility to help organisations manage fraud risk associated with carbon credits, it said Monday.
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Edinburgh activists target SUVs in solidarity with Spain’s flood victims

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-11-05 00:09

Tyre Extinguishers group stencils ‘These cars kill Valencians’ on 4x4s in city to highlight SUVs’ role in climate crisis

Climate activists in Scotland have carried out a series of actions against SUV cars, saying they are acting in solidarity with the victims of the Valencia floods.

The Tyre Extinguishers have called on their supporters to take actions against SUV cars in their areas, after members of the group in Edinburgh stencilled the sides of targeted vehicles on Sunday night with the words: “These cars kill Valencians.”

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Exchange completes first block trades of carbon futures

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-11-05 00:00
An exchange has completed the first two block trades of its physically-settled carbon futures, including volume for credits eligible for the current phase of the CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme.
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We are all leeches now, trying to work out what is walking towards us | Helen Sullivan

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-11-05 00:00

One sucker is precariously attached to some flimsy reality – a wet leaf, a slippery rock – the other one pointed at the future

Imagine if your Wikipedia page described you as a “segmented or parasitic worm” with “two head segments” and “suckers at both ends”. You might turn to the Bible, instead – here is the Book of Proverbs on leeches: “The horseleech hath two daughters, crying, Give, give. There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things say not, It is enough: The grave; and the barren womb; the earth that is not filled with water; and the fire that saith not, It is enough.”

The daughters are the leech’s words (though some interpret the daughters as the suckers): “Give, give.” Within this damp, humid, leech-infested jungle is the surprisingly sweet idea of the words you say as daughters you have given birth to.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-04 23:07
European carbon prices rose strongly on Monday morning amid healthy increases in gas and power as traders pointed to weather forecasts supporting thermal generation, with markets also preparing themselves ahead of Tuesday's US presidential election.
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Ratings agency publishes first Article 6 carbon project score

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-04 21:59
A ratings agency has published its first score for a carbon project whose credits have been authorised for Article 6 international transfer, it announced Monday.
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Why did so many die in Spain? Because Europe still hasn't accepted the realities of extreme weather | Friederike Otto

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-11-04 21:48

Severe flooding is, unfortunately, inevitable. What isn’t inevitable is how ready we are, from early warning systems to emergency services

  • Friederike Otto is a climatologist and co-founder of World Weather Attribution

At the time of writing, the death toll has risen to 214. Battered cars and other debris are piled up in the streets, large swaths of Valencia remain underwater, and Spain is in mourning. On Sunday, anger erupted as the king and queen of Spain were pelted with mud and other objects by protesters. Why were so many lives lost in a flood that was well forecasted in a wealthy country?

From the global north’s vantage point, the climate crisis, caused by the burning of coal, oil and gas, has long been seen as a distant threat, affecting poor people in the global south. This misconception has perpetuated a false sense of security.

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: From C-Quest Capital’s ashes, a new Bridge is built

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-04 21:45
Senior executives and a major investor in beleaguered developer C-Quest Capital (CQC) have launched their own company, Bridge Carbon, acquiring CQC’s best projects as the firm is wound down after its founder was indicted on fraud charges.
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Trump donor fined for pollution leads a fight to end methane emission penalties

The Guardian - Mon, 2024-11-04 21:00

Detailed plans from 30 oil and gas producers come amid historic levels of potent planet-heating emissions

A powerful US oil and gas industry lobby group has drawn up detailed plans to kill off penalties for emitting methane, a potent planet-heating gas that’s increasing at the fastest rate in decades, with this effort led by a major donor to Donald Trump whose company has just been fined for methane pollution.

Leaked internal documents from the American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC), a group of 30 oil and gas producers, outline a push to repeal a fee levied on methane emissions should the former US president win this week’s election and Republicans gain control of Congress.

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BRIEFING: Definition of ‘offshore ships’ in EU ETS draws criticism from industry, NGOs

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-04 20:59
The shipping industry as well as environmental NGOs have criticised the European Commission’s definition of offshore ships to be included in the EU ETS from next year, saying it will lead to confusion, market distortion, and unaccounted emissions.
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