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Australian human-induced regeneration projects “not supported by evidence”, scientific article says

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 10:30
Australian human-induced regeneration (HIR) carbon credit projects are once again being scrutinised, with a published scientific article arguing they are “not supported by scientific evidence”.
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EU top carbon emitter ‘aristocracy’ monopolises bloc’s carbon market, says NGO report

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 10:01
The 30 most polluting companies in the EU are causing half of the emissions registered under the bloc's ETS, a new report revealed on Monday that compiles carbon market installations by company ownership.
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Global methane pledge hanging in the balance due to lack of funding and oversight, says NGO

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 10:01
A global pledge made two years ago to reduce methane emissions is not delivering due to lack of funding and shortcomings in its governance framework, and could miss its objectives without action, according to analysis published on Monday.
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Three-quarters of climate finance group members lack deforestation policies, report finds

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 10:01
Only a quarter of the financial institutions who are members of the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) or Race to Zero have at least one deforestation policy for a high-risk commodity, according to a report released Monday.
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Australia’s emission reduction progress undercut by further fossil fuel project approvals  

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 09:44
Australia is on track to cut emissions by 42% below 2005 levels by 2030, just shy of its official NDC, however a report has argued that these reductions are dwarfed by the emissions from new fossil fuel projects approved by the Albanese government.
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Over 100 countries set joint aim to cut CO2 intensity for global aviation fuels by 2030

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-27 07:21
More than 100 nations have established an aspirational 2030 goal to cut the carbon intensity of aviation fuel, although some governments remained wary about the effect on their economies.
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Green growth or degrowth: what is the right way to tackle climate change?

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-11-27 05:20
One set of ideas runs counter to the mainstream consensus that technology will save us from climate change. Can degrowth ever win enough converts to persuade humanity to change course? Mark Fabian, Assistant professor of public policy, University of Warwick Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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British empire’s past emissions ‘double UK’s climate responsibility’

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-11-27 05:00

Exclusive: Data shows that including CO2 from countries once under colonial rule makes Britain one of world’s biggest historical emitters

The UK is responsible for almost twice as much global heating as previously thought when its colonial history is taken into account, analysis has revealed.

The UK’s domestic emissions account for 3% of total world emissions dating back to 1850. But when responsibility for emissions in countries once under the British empire’s rule is given to the UK, the figure rises to more than 5%.

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More than 80 people, including 97yo minister, arrested after coal port blockade

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-11-26 20:47

A 97-year-old minister is among more than 80 people arrested after a blockade of a major Australian coal port continued beyond an agreed deadline.

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Study warns against overreliance on IUCN Red List in conservation policies, funding

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2023-11-26 18:24
The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is incomplete, partially outdated, and has several other limitations suggesting it should not play the critical role it does in determining conservation policy-making and funding for governments, NGOs, and philanthropists, a new study has claimed.
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NSW looks for more flexibility on storage, but has it pulled plug on pumped hydro?

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-11-26 16:00

genex kidston pumped hydro storage solar queensland - optimisedNSW to change storage definitions as it juggles its storage needs to support the wind and solar that will replace its coal fired generators.

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EU climate chief: China must help fund rescue of poorer nations hit by disaster

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-26 15:00

Gulf petrostates must also pay for relief, warns EU commissioner Wopke Hoekstra in the run-up to the Cop28 summit

China and other big developing nations must pay into a fund to rescue poor countries stricken by the climate disaster, the EU’s climate chief has said as world leaders prepare to gather in Dubai for a crucial climate summit.

Wopke Hoekstra, EU commissioner for climate action, said there was no longer any reason to exclude big emerging economies with high greenhouse gas emissions such as China and petrostates in the Gulf from the obligation to provide aid to the poorest and most vulnerable countries.

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Spring heatwave smashes seven-year old demand record in W.A.’s main grid

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-11-26 14:55

Aerial urban suburban cityscape in PerthSpring heatwave sends demand soaring in WA, smashing seven year old record in the world's biggest standalone grid that is accelerating its switch away from fossil fuels.

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Fire ants – ‘one of world’s worst super pests’ – cross Queensland border into NSW

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-26 10:43

Biosecurity officers are working to chemically eradicate three nests found in South Murwillumbah

Authorities are rushing to contain the spread of fire ants after the invasive species crossed the Queensland border into New South Wales for the first time since the infestation began in 2001.

The NSW Department of Primary Industries confirmed on Saturday that three red imported fire ant nests had been found in South Murwillumbah, 13km from the Queensland border in the state’s north-east.

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Cop28: Australia to bring evidence it can meet 2030 climate target but pressure builds over fossil fuels

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-26 05:00

Chris Bowen says country ‘reaping the economic opportunities’ of clean energy as emissions projection improves

The Albanese government will head to a major UN climate summit in Dubai furnishing new evidence that Australia is all but on track to meet its 2030 emissions target, but facing calls that it must do more to limit the country’s fossil fuel exports.

A snapshot of an upcoming emissions projections report released by the climate change minister, Chris Bowen, suggests Australia will likely cut its CO2 pollution to 42% below 2005 levels by 2030 – nearly in line with the government’s 43% reduction target.

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Frequent flyers are rewarded for polluting. Let them pay the full price | Martha Gill

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-26 02:43
A progressive carbon tax on flying would protect poor people far more than simply abandoning green policies

Is net zero a “luxury belief”? A strange assumption seems to have become knitted into the climate debate: that the burden of cutting carbon emissions will – must, inevitably – fall hardest on the poor.

This is the logic by which climate activists are sometimes deemed snobby, classist virtue-signallers – and the principle on which, earlier this year, Rishi Sunak signalled a tactical retreat on green policies. “It cannot be right for Westminster to impose such significant costs on working people,” the prime minister said. Because, of course, this is the group such policies would hurt the most.

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Maybe shipworms will be the next calamari, but all the same, I’ll pass | Kathryn Bromwich

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-26 01:00
News that scientists are setting up a ‘naked clam’ farm is wonderful. If only they didn’t look so unpalatable

A team of scientists at Plymouth University is hoping to set up the world’s first shipworm farm. The marine pests, which they have renamed “naked clams”, are nutritious, high in vitamin B12, and require only wood and water to grow.

It’s wonderful news. We desperately need sustainable sources of protein: meat is responsible for nearly 60% of greenhouse gases from food production, while industrial fish farming has huge environmental costs.

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Your chocolate bar - my family's struggle

BBC - Sat, 2023-11-25 19:58
Young science writer of the year award-winner delves into the environmental challenges of cocoa farming
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WCI Markets: CCAs volumes surge, WCA prices continue ascent ahead of holiday weekend

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-11-25 09:36
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices seesawed ahead of Q4 WCI auction results published on Wednesday as transactions of hit peak volume just before US Thanksgiving, while Washington Carbon Allowances (WCAs) saw a rise in both price and volume, seemingly unaffected by WCI auction results.
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CP Daily: Friday November 24, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2023-11-25 09:30
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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