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Only 5% of listed companies disclose measurable climate plans -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 10:01
An analysis of over 1,000 publicly listed companies worldwide shows that only one in 20 discloses quantified plans on how they will meet their greenhouse gas targets, a leading British university’s research centre found.
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London-based carbon trader leaves Mercuria for Hartree

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 09:56
A London-based environmental products trader has left commodities trading house Mercuria to join rival Hartree Partners, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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On the map: A state-by-state guide to all operating generators on the NEM

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-11-07 09:50

Torrens Island batteryWhere is that wind and solar farm that we keep on hearing about? Where is that big battery? And that coal generator about to shut down.

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Irish renewable developer advances plans for massive wind and battery project in NSW

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2023-11-07 09:38

PAREPportaugustaTurbines.jpgDP Energy says it has the OK to take the next important steps in gaining approval for a 700MW wind farm and battery project proposed in the south west of New South Wales.

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Canadian motion for carbon pricing pause on all forms of home heating fails

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 07:26
A non-binding motion brought forward by federal Conservative Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre calling on the Liberal government to exempt its carbon pricing relief for all forms of home heating failed Monday in Parliament.
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US court dismisses Washington power producer’s cap-and-trade lawsuit

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 07:19
A US district judge dismissed a natural gas-fired power producer’s legal challenge to Washington state’s cap-and-trade programme, effectively closing the case following nearly a year of judicial proceedings, court documents showed Friday.
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COMMENT: We can’t afford to get this wrong – Ensuring high integrity in agricultural carbon credits is imperative for fighting climate change

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 07:15
Your great grandfather and grandmother knew that age-old farming practices that had been handed down through generations, such as planting cover crops and using diverse crop rotations, resulted in healthy soils, resilient crops, and a sustainable farm business. What they didn’t know, or certainly weren’t as concerned about 100+ years ago, was how these sustainable practices are also critical in sequestering carbon from the atmosphere and making farms more resilient to the impacts of climate changes and extreme weather.
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RGGI Market: RGAs break all-time high, but hover below CCR amid programme uncertainty

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 07:13
RGGI allowances (RGAs) broke a record settlement price for the benchmark contract over the previous week before receding slightly, as the Cost Containment Reserve (CCR) trigger continued to restrict prices and Pennsylvania's absence from the programme was confirmed.
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US dairy farmers get $22.9 million to reduce methane emissions and sell carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 07:11
A national dairy farmer cooperative received $22.9 mln for a project to cut down on methane emissions by implementing advanced feed additives in 50 operations, incorporating carbon credits sales into the product value chain, and demonstrating climate neutrality on dairy farms.
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Wildcats and domestic cats began interbreeding in the 1960s, study suggests

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-11-07 04:36

Interbreeding may have boosted wildcat immunity to domestic cat diseases, but now threatens their survival as a distinct species

Humans weren’t the only creatures to fall under the sway of free love in the 1960s. After 2,000 years of keeping one another at paw’s length, wildcats and their domestic cousins began to interbreed about 60 years ago, a new study suggests.

Doing so may have helped to protect their offspring against diseases harboured by domestic cats, but this interbreeding is now threatening the survival of wildcats as a distinct species.

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VCM Report: Nature-based standardised carbon contracts hammered by REDD scandals

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 04:31
Nature-based standardised carbon credit prices suffered another hammer blow last week after certifier Verra suspended issuance and launched an investigation into another REDD project, although the news came too late to gauge the impact on the wider avoided deforestation sector.
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Denmark’s climate minister wants agriculture in EU ETS-style market -media

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 03:55
The EU agriculture sector should be covered in an EU ETS-inspired market that rewards least polluting farmers, Denmark's climate and energy minister Lars Aagaard said in an interview.
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Europe’s short-haul aviation industry faces “existential threat” from regulations, customer perception, says executive

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 03:22
European domestic and inter-regional airlines are under threat from punitive emissions regulations and changing customer perceptions around short-haul flights, and risk becoming economically unviable depending on the speed at which net zero technologies become available, an airline executive told a conference on Monday.
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Forget virtue signalling. Vice signalling is now all the rage – and the Tories are experts | Zoe Williams

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-11-07 03:10

In showing their disdain for the climate crisis, homelessness and refugees, the Conservatives are being deliberately provocative, and they expect us to lap it up

Imagine someone had said to King Charles: “Yes, you are going to end up top dog, but you won’t give your first address to parliament as king until a week before your 75th birthday. And, in it, you’ll have to walk the country through new annual oil and gas licences that represent a disregard for the future of the planet that you’ve spent your adult life worrying about.” Well, the poor guy would have been pretty dispirited. In fact, these energy plans look like a deliberate provocation – so much so that you have to wonder whether Rishi Sunak and the king have beef we don’t know about.

The oil and gas licences themselves are nonsense. Sunak knows that. None of the major industry players are rewriting their business strategies on the understanding that the Tories will be in power even this time next year, let alone on a rolling annual basis beyond that. The fields under offer are unlikely to produce enough oil and gas to meet our need for what Sunak calls “energy security”; Shell and BP have already sold some of their North Sea assets. In other words, this policy has no concrete practical application. It is pure vice-signalling.

Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist

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Turkey to launch ETS next year, says minister -media

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 01:32
The Turkish minister of energy and natural resources has said the country's ETS will be put into operation next year, according to domestic media reports, and will be run by the electricity and natural gas market operator.
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Oil-rich Brunei set to propose carbon pricing roadmap, eyes voluntary market initially

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 01:19
Brunei Darussalam’s government is set to propose a carbon pricing roadmap this week, with the oil producing nation likely to favour a voluntary approach initially, a senior official told a conference on Monday.
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US and UK militaries owe combined $111bn in climate reparations – study

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-11-07 01:15

Exclusive: study finds militaries have generated about 430m metric tonnes of CO2 emissions since 2015 Paris accords

The US and UK militaries owe at least $111bn in reparations to communities most harmed by their planet-heating pollution, a first-of-its-kind study calculates.

The research employs a “social cost of carbon” framework – a way to estimate the cost, in dollars, of the climate damage done by each additional tonne of carbon in the atmosphere.

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Just Stop Oil protesters break glass cover of painting at National Gallery – video

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-11-07 00:30

Two Just Stop Oil activists wielding safety hammers smashed the glass cover of a painting at the London National Gallery on Monday.

The painting they targeted was an artwork from the 1600s that was previously attacked by the suffragette Mary Richardson in 1914. 'Women did not get the vote by voting. It is time for deeds and not words. It is time to just stop oil,' said one of protesters.

Police said the two activists had been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage

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UK government set to mandate annual oil and gas licensing rounds

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-11-07 00:26
The UK government is set to put into law annual licensing rounds for offshore oil and gas production, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has announced, provided tests are met that ensure facilities “support the transition to net zero”.
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