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California eyes 30% LCFS reduction target and 5% step-change as floor, details timeline for rulemaking

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 08:47
An official from California regulator ARB alluded on Tuesday to more stringent carbon intensity (CI) targets in its upcoming proposal for the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) rulemaking package and forecasted the role of biomethane and credit pricing amidst the agency’s timeline for decision making.
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Amendments to Brazil ETS legislation seek VCM integration, energy transition crediting

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 08:04
Brazilian senators over the past week proposed eight amendments to Brazil's emissions trading system legislation to integrate the voluntary carbon market (VCM) and set offset usage limits, give credits to firms for transitioning to renewable energy sources, and narrow down the list of regulated sectors.
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Labour to oppose ‘reckless’ Tory plans to rip up EU pollution laws

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-13 08:01

Party announces it will vote against Conservative bid to scrap river nutrient neutrality rules for housebuilders

Labour is set to oppose plans to rip up EU laws prohibiting housebuilders from polluting England’s most sensitive rivers.

Angela Rayner and Steve Reed, the new shadow levelling up and environment secretaries, have vowed that Labour will try to protect the EU-derived environmental legislation.

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Seven reasons why using gas appliances in homes is unhealthy

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-09-13 07:58

Health professionals want NSW to follow lead of ACT and Victoria and ban new gas connections, citing multiple dangers from pollutants such as nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide and benzene.

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IRA to supercharge US electricity sector emissions reductions, agency report says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 07:50
Investments in clean electricity and other climate solutions funded by the US government's Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will spur greater CO2 emissions reductions from the power sector and across the economy, found an EPA report released Tuesday.
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California Assembly green-lights corporate GHG disclosure proposal, bill heads to Senate

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 07:27
The California legislative Assembly on Monday passed a bill requiring large companies doing business in the state to publicly report their Scope 1–3 emissions, with the bill headed back to the Senate for final approval.
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Washington announces rulemaking to broaden offset project scope under cap-and-invest system

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 06:44
The Washington Department of Ecology (ECY) on Tuesday announced a forthcoming rulemaking to consider adding new offset protocols and updating existing ones under the state's cap-and-trade programme.
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UN sets out “critical” steps to put building sector on course for net zero

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 04:03
Net zero is achievable in the construction sector by 2050, and moving aggressively to decarbonise the built environment is critical, the UN said Tuesday in a report outlining key steps that the sector can take.
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EU carbon management strategy expected in November, despite consultation concerns

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 03:57
Stakeholders are still eyeing a November release for the European Commission’s carbon management strategy, despite concerns about the effectiveness of a recently-closed consultation and the impact of new appointments within the EU's executive. 
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No excuses for finance that causes deforestation, initiative says

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 02:56
Financial institutions can no longer claim a lack of data means they can’t track their impact on forests for net zero and TNFD processes, according to a new report released by a US-government-backed initiative.
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French utility EDF launches carbon credit business

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:47
France’s state-owned utility EDF has set up a new carbon credit business to develop a portfolio of nature-focused projects at home and abroad, it said on Tuesday.
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Digitising CCS networks is key to reducing downtime and third-party liability charges for CO2 vent, says digital operator

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:25
The risk of having to pay hefty third-party liability charges due to operational failure with carbon capture and storage networks will be significantly reduced by using digital twin technology to predict potential integrity breaches, according to a digital services company positioning for a role in the sector.
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Biotech is the worst performing sector for corporate climate action, say analysts

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:07
Biotech companies are the laggard of the industrial world for corporate climate action, with a collective emissions trajectory equivalent to warming the world by 3.3C above pre-industrial levels, according to a new analyst indictor model that found no business sector was on track with the Paris Agreement goal to limit warming to 1.5C.
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Albanese government not doing enough on climate crisis, majority of Labor voters tell poll

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:00

More should be done to prepare for the impact of heating, Climate of the Nation survey suggests, but certainty about the cause of extreme events falls

A majority of Labor voters think the Albanese government is not doing enough to prepare for or adapt to the impacts of the climate crisis, according to a long-running national poll.

The Climate of the Nation survey of voters, now in its 16th year and managed by the progressive thinktank the Australia Institute, found 52% of ALP supporters think the government should be doing more to prepare for the impacts of climate-related extreme events. Only 26% said it was doing enough, 10% too much and 12% were unsure.

74% supported a “polluter-pays tax” applied to businesses based on how much they emit had 74% support

66% supported a tax on the windfall profits of the oil and gas industry 66%, up from 61% last year.

59% supported levy on fossil fuel exports to fund climate adaptation programs.

Answers on coal and gas mining were contradictory. Two-thirds of people said governments should plan to phase them out, and 53% supported a moratorium on new coalmines. But 46% said the benefits of coal and gas outweighed the negative impacts.

70% wanted coal-fired power plants to be phased out, compared with 79% a year ago. About a third – 34% – said they should be phased out by 2030.

An overwhelming majority (75%) suggested they were concerned the climate crisis would make insurance more expensive and disrupt supply chains so that it became harder to buy necessities.

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Greens and environmentalists question initial plan to pause logging in just 5% of NSW’s promised koala park

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:00

Process of consulting experts and industry could mean important habitat areas would be left without protection until 2025

The New South Wales Greens and community groups have raised concerns about a Minns government plan to suspend logging operations in just 5% of its promised great koala national park while it consults experts and industry about the proposal.

The Greens environment spokesperson, Sue Higginson, has also warned that the more than 12-month process announced by the environment minister, Penny Sharpe, on Tuesday could leave important habitat areas without any protection until 2025.

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Australian bird of the year 2023: nominate your favourite for the #BirdOfTheYear shortlist

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-09-13 01:00

Who will take the crown this year? That will be for you to decide

It’s that favourite time again for many of our readers – Australian bird of the year is back, with polls to open on 25 September.

In the last Guardian Australia/Birdlife Australia poll in 2021, the superb fairywren was voted the winner, narrowly beating the tawny frogmouth and gang-gang cockatoo in a nail-biting competition.

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‘Unacceptable’: how raw sewage has affected rivers in England and Wales – in maps

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-09-12 23:00

Hundreds of thousands of raw sewage discharges were recorded last year. These maps show where these were and what the impact is

More than 384,000 discharges of raw sewage were reported by water companies across England and Wales in 2022, official figures show, in what the Rivers Trust has described as “extremely bad news for environmental and human health”.

However, the true scale may be even greater, as a new legal challenge has claimed. Meanwhile, another set of water firms are under investigation by the regulator Ofwat and the Environment Agency for alleged illegal dumping of sewage from treatment works, and an independent watchdog is now saying that the government and even the regulators themselves may have broken the law by letting firms discharge raw sewage more often than law allows.

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Tech giant makes substantial credit purchase from world’s largest air capture facility, backs modular DAC developer

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-09-12 22:37
A major tech giant is making its first foray into the world of direct air capture (DAC) by purchasing carbon removal credits from the world’s largest DAC facility and investing in a developer of modular DAC systems.
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Tantalising sign of possible life on faraway world

BBC - Tue, 2023-09-12 22:36
Nasa's James Webb Telescope may have discovered a molecule thought only to be produced by life.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-09-12 22:28
EUAs were little changed on Tuesday morning amid a relatively narrow trading range as the market geared up for Wednesday's weekly Commitment of Traders data, while natural gas prices also fluctuated as North Sea maintenance was postponed while China re-entered the LNG market to buy winter cargoes.
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