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Metal-mining pollution impacts 23 million people worldwide

BBC - Fri, 2023-09-22 04:00
They live on flood-plains contaminated by potentially harmful levels of toxic waste, research reveals.
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Biodiversity credits could lead to misleading nature-positive claims, report says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-09-22 03:52
Biodiversity credits could lead to organisations making inaccurate nature-positive claims because the lack of standards makes assessing their veracity impossible, a report has found.
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Experienced European sustainability leaders more willing than newbies to pay more for high-integrity carbon credits -survey

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-09-22 01:47
Experienced European corporate sustainability leaders would be willing to pay as much as 82% more for high-integrity carbon credits due to an understanding of the benefits they bring over low-quality units, according to a survey published on Thursday by a carbon credit marketplace. 
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UK-France bilateral summit leads to millions invested for nature restoration and climate

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-09-22 01:13
A UK state visit to France aiming to cement climate collaboration between the two countries has resulted in a series of nature-based investments from retail companies, investment houses, and not-for-profits.
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INTERVIEW: Credit buyers can receive financial returns as well as offsets when investing in first VCM-designated forestry fund

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-09-22 00:44
Companies are being offered the prospect of both meeting their emissions reduction obligations and receiving a financial return by investing in the first company to receive the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG)’s voluntary carbon market designation, according to the co-founder of the exchange company's first listed natural capital and forestry fund.
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UK still on track to hit climate targets despite net zero rollback, says Rishi Sunak – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2023-09-22 00:28

The prime minister said the UK was still on course to hit net zero targets despite announcements on Wednesday that he was rolling back key policies. Rishi Sunak said the UK was adopting a more 'proportionate and pragmatic way' to reach its climate goals and that he was 'absolutely confident that we are on track to hit all our international and domestic targets'

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CBAM to add up to 56% to imported cost of steel from India and China by 2034 –report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 23:34
The cost of importing steel into the EU from India and China could rise by 49% and 56% respectively when the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism is fully implemented by 2034, analysts estimated in a report published on Thursday.
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ICE to Launch CORSIA carbon credit futures to add to nature-based offering

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 22:58
Exchange ICE on Thursday announced plans to launch a futures contract for CORSIA-eligible carbon credits, as it steps up competition to rival bourse CME.
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Resurrect bill to ban ‘selfish’ imports of hunting trophies to UK, Labour urges

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-21 22:34

Exclusive: Legislation was blocked by small group of peers who tabled more than 60 amendments

Labour has urged ministers to resurrect a bill banning the import of body parts of endangered animals hunted overseas, which was blocked by a small group of peers, saying a failure to do so would leave the government complicit in the trophy hunting trade.

The hunting trophies (import prohibition) bill, a private members’ bill led by two Conservatives, Henry Smith, an MP, and Janet Fookes, a peer, has cross-party support and after passing all Commons stages appeared set to be approved by the Lords.

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 22:23
European carbon prices were stronger at midday Thursday after a strong auction outcome triggered some buying, while energy prices were weaker after signs that the labour dispute at Chevron's Australian LNG facilities may be nearing a resolution.
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Leading DAC developer eyes Kenya’s Great Rift Valley for scale-up

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 22:00
Kenya’s Great Rift Valley holds strong potential for scaling up direct air capture (DAC) projects thanks to its abundant low-energy sources and geological resources for storing carbon, according to a partnership of project developers eyeing up the region for the development of large-scale DAC projects.
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Biodiversity Pulse Weekly: Thursday September 21, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 21:50
A 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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TNFD launch is tipping point for biodiversity credits, report says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 21:32
The voluntary biodiversity credits market has reached a “tipping point” following the launch of the final recommendations by Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD), according to a report led by an Australian law firm.
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'You're making claims that aren't true': Sunak pressed on scrapping 'meat tax' proposal – audio

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-21 21:26

The BBC's Nick Robinson criticised the prime minister for announcing he had scrapped policies, including a tax on meat, that were never included in government policy. Rishi Sunak has said he is confident the UK will meet net zero by 2050, despite announcing delays to a number of green policies initially set out by the government. Sunak announced there would be a delay to banning petrol and diesel cars, which has sparked outrage from manufacturing companies for the government's lack of consistency

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Carnegie wins more European funding towards Spain wave energy project

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-09-21 21:24

Carnegie Clean Energy has secured another €1.2 million towards a demonstration of its CETO wave energy converter in waters off the Basque Country.

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New NSW wind farm sends first bursts of power sent to the grid

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-09-21 21:20

A small milestone after a long wait: Iberdrola's Flyers Creek wind farm sends its first power to the NSW grid amid ongoing turbine construction.

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Current biodiversity metrics do not help the financial sector make the right decisions, say researchers

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-09-21 20:45
Available metrics to assess biodiversity may not be fit for purpose and risk embedding negative biases into investor decision-making, according to a new paper that proposed two “forward-looking” approaches for biodiversity-focused investment decisions.
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Britain’s most stunning seascapes – in pictures

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-21 19:54

The Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society has announced the winner of its 11th annual photography prize, which showcases the UK’s relationship with the sea. Ian Watkin’s surreal image of a fish embedded in a jellyfish beat more than 1,000 entries

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Inside the Tory climate soap opera this week: ‘The WhatsApp groups are a bloodbath’ | Katy Balls

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-09-21 19:53

The party’s net zero divide was deeper than ever before Rishi Sunak’s speech – but will he be vindicated or vilified by voters?

The Tory party has long been divided on the environment. MPs in “red wall” seats tend to look at the costs associated with the transition to net zero and question the wisdom of a rush that could cost votes. But colleagues in southern seats often wear their environmental credentials proudly – and have been known to put the phrase “net zero champion” in their social media bios. This group see being green and proud as key to keeping swing voters from defecting to the Liberal Democrats or, worse, Labour.

Until recently, it’s the latter group that’s had the greater numbers. The supportive Conservative Environment Network has more than 100 members, while the sceptical Net Zero Scrutiny Group has about 20 public members. But after the Tories narrowly held on in the Uxbridge byelection thanks to a campaign against the expansion of Sadiq Khan’s ultra low emission zone, the mood has been changing. “A lot of MPs have become more sympathetic to the risk of the costs,” says a member of the 2015 intake. The tensions between the two Tory tribes have been on full display all summer as the party has had an open debate about how far green issues can be pushed for electoral advantage.

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