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UK-France biodiversity credit panel’s 21 members revealed

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-28 01:24
The 21 members of a UK-France government-initiated panel aiming to galvanise international biodiversity credit markets have been announced.
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New approach needed for high-integrity marine natural capital markets, says report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-28 01:21
A group of environmental finance organisations have set out a vision for high-integrity marine natural capital markets for the UK in a new consultative report, which they hope will help close an estimated funding gap close to £50 billion for marine ecosystems.
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Scientists get closer to solving mystery of antimatter

BBC - Thu, 2023-09-28 01:06
The elusive substance holds the key to discovering how the Universe was formed.
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Former NSW premier Bob Carr backs environmental alliance urging overhaul of land-clearing laws

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-28 01:00

Labor heavyweight also warns of the danger of environment movement fading as he throws support behind new alliance

The former New South Wales premier Bob Carr has backed an alliance of conservation groups calling for tougher environmental protections and an overhaul of the state’s land-clearing laws.

A report from the new alliance – called the Stand Up for Nature alliance – calls for forests and native vegetation to be protected by “ending habitat destruction, run away land clearing and industrial native forest logging”.

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The high-risk life of the bar-tailed godwit: endurance flyers under threat from development #birdoftheyear

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-28 01:00

These globe-trotting shorebirds travel nonstop from the Arctic but urbanisation is leading to their dramatic decline

From GJ Walter Park, just north of Toondah Harbour on the shores of Moreton Bay, Judith Hoyle gazes across the dappled water towards Cassim Island, a resilient stand of mangroves emerging from the mudflats several hundred metres offshore. Ferries from Minjerribah (North Stradbroke Island) cruise past, barely causing a ripple.

From a spit of mud on the island’s southern end, a group of 100 or so bar-tailed godwits appear undisturbed. But the rising tide is rapidly consuming their roost. As roosts disappear beneath the waves, the godwits reluctantly move to higher ground, deeper into the mangroves. By high tide, they’ll be forced further inshore, where dogs are allowed off-leash.

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Buying UK employees a pint of beer every week more expensive than climate action, finds survey

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 23:43
UK technology companies could spend less than the cost of a pint of beer on every employee per week to become one of the top 100 companies in the country for emissions mitigation, according to a survey published on Wednesday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 23:20
European carbon prices were slightly weaker on Wednesday morning as traders absorbed Commitment of Traders data that showed a small decrease in the net short position of investment funds, but several participants questioned whether this would be sufficient to trigger another short squeeze.
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Irish peatland standard to include biodiversity credits before 2026, non-profit says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 22:50
An emerging Republic of Ireland peatland standard aims to address biodiversity credits before the end of 2025, a sustainable finance non-profit has said.
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The Tories’ huge new oilfield is a moral obscenity – but Rosebank can still be stopped | Caroline Lucas

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-27 22:33

Reliance on oil won’t slash our bills: this is a climate crime that will leave our economy more vulnerable

“This is just the start,” said Rishi Sunak last week in his climate-wrecking speech from Downing Street. It certainly was just the start, because today, the government has sanctioned drilling in Rosebank, the biggest undeveloped oilfield in the North Sea.

This just 14 months after the UK’s hottest day, in July 2022. In that same month, the high court ruled the government’s net zero strategy unlawful, and ministers were ordered to redo their homework.

Caroline Lucas is the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion

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The pain of net gain: UK government delays mandatory biodiversity mechanism into new year

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 22:20
Market actors have expressed major concerns about the UK's nature market direction, as biodiversity rules for the planning and development sector have been delayed by the UK government with no fixed date for its implementation.
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UPDATE – Global shipping needs bold collaborative action to decarbonise -UN report

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 21:30
Global shipping needs swift action and collaboration to decarbonise in order to tackle growing emissions and regulatory uncertainty and ensure a just and equitable transition, according to a UN report released Wednesday.
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Iceland agrees to buy 3.4 mln Kyoto emissions rights from Slovakia

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 21:25
Iceland has agreed to buy 3.4 million sovereign carbon units from Slovakia in order to fulfil its legally-binding obligations under the Kyoto Protocol’s second commitment period (2013-20).
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Report outlines steps for policymakers to ensure removals do not impede reductions

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 20:07
A report published Wednesday has set out 12 guidelines for policymakers to ensure that the scramble to scale carbon removals technologies such as direct air capture does not slow down much-needed emissions reductions.
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Project accelerator launches to drive investments in African biodiversity

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 20:02
A group of five companies and organisations has launched an accelerator to attract investment in high-quality biodiversity projects across Africa, with a first call for proposals open until late next month.
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China sees first purchase of salt marsh-based carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 19:46
One of China's leading tech firms has agreed to buy salt marsh-based carbon credits under a regional scheme, the first of its kind in the country, amid rising interest among domestic developers in the emerging blue carbon market.
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Ammonia trade set to scale up to support green hydrogen exports

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 19:26
Ammonia is likely to become a favoured method of transporting hydrogen, and export and import capacity to move it around will grow exponentially in coming decades, according to a report released Wednesday.
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Japan, UAE to strengthen cooperation on energy security and climate change

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 18:23
The climate envoy of the United Arab Emirates this week concluded an official visit to Japan ahead of COP 28 in November, as the two countries aim to strengthen their partnership on energy security and climate finance.
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Malaysian bourse trades 16,500 Verra-registered credits in second-day trade

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-27 18:18
The world's first Shariah-compliant voluntary carbon market opened trading this week, attracting large players but modest volumes.
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Plug-in hybrid drivers getting unfair deal in Victoria’s ‘dog’s breakfast’ EV tax

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-27 16:10

Victorian ombudsman says drivers have been hit with unfair charges as well as potentially unlawful penalties, which should now be repaid

Victorians who drive electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles are being slugged with unfair charges under a tax scheme the Greens say has been a “dog’s breakfast” from the start.

The Victorian government in 2021 introduced the Australian-first zero and low emission vehicle charge.

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SwitchedOn Podcast: Australia could save $8 billion every year by changing more light globes

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-09-27 15:19

SwitchedOn Australia PodcastEfficient lighting is one of the easiest, ready-to-implement technologies that can help transition to a low carbon economy.

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