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Director, African Carbon Markets Initiative, Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet – Nairobi

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 06:26
The ACMI director role is being recruited by the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) to support the development of ACMI. The role will report to the ACMI sponsor organisations - GEAPP, The Rockefeller Foundation, and Sustainable Energy for ALL (SEforALL) – with significant engagement with our close partners within the UN Economic Commission for Africa and UN Climate Champions.
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'Too small and carefree': endangered animals released into the wild may lack the match-fitness to evade predators

The Conversation - Tue, 2023-06-06 06:03
Woylies bred in wildlife havens were smaller and less flighty than their counterparts in the wild. This could jeopardise the success of repopulation programs. Natasha Harrison, PhD Candidate, The University of Western Australia Adrian Wayne, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, The University of Western Australia Jaana Dielenberg, University Fellow, Charles Darwin University Nicola Mitchell, Associate Professor in Conservation Physiology, The University of Western Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Hidden carbon: Fungi and their 'necromass' absorb one-third of the carbon emitted by burning fossil fuels every year

The Conversation - Tue, 2023-06-06 06:03
New research about underground fungal filaments suggests these networks store a vast amount of carbon. All the more reason to preserve them. Adam Frew, Lecturer and ARC DECRA Fellow, Western Sydney University Carlos Aguilar-Trigueros, Postdoctoral fellow, Western Sydney University Jeff Powell, Professor and ARC Future Fellow, Western Sydney University Natascha Weinberger, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Western Sydney University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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RGGI Market: RGAs pull back slightly heading into Q2 auction

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 05:43
RGGI Allowance (RGA) values ticked down from five-month highs in muted activity over the last five days as traders looked towards this week's Q2 allowance sale.
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Virginia regulatory official recommends lower cost for reinstated Dominion RGGI Rider

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 05:34
The Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC) should adjust down the total cost for a Dominion Energy subsidiary to purchase tens of millions of RGGI Allowances (RGAs) before the jurisdiction leaves the power sector carbon market at year-end, a hearing examiner wrote last week.
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RFS Market: RINs sink to 1-yr lows as traders await final biofuel quotas

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 05:14
US biofuel credit (RIN) values sagged to levels not seen in over a year on Monday as traders pointed to the impending finalisation of multi-year Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) quotas and a continued influx of renewable diesel production.
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Experts propose pathway to avoid meaningless global stocktake on climate progress

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 04:59
Bureaucrats this week will continue a global stocktake of progress made on climate action under the UN Paris Agreement, but some observers say that the process needs to promote concrete solutions, rather than simply pointing out current failures.
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VCM Report: Surplus weighs on market amid dipping demand

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 04:03
Carbon credit prices continued to soften over the past week amid dipping demand and a growing surplus weighing on the voluntary market.
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The Guardian view on Bruno and Dom’s legacy: defend nature’s defenders | Editorial

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 03:32

One year after Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips were killed in the Amazon, their work explaining what is happening there goes on

The decision by Brazilian police to charge two more men with the murders of Bruno Pereira and Dom Phillips, in the Javari valley region of the Amazon, brings the possibility of justice one step closer. To the three fishers already in custody for the shootings, which took place one year ago, have been added the alleged leader of a transnational illegal fishing network, Ruben Dario da Silva Villar, nicknamed Colombia (where he also has citizenship). A fourth fisher, Jânio Freitas de Souza, is alleged to have been one of Silva Villar’s henchmen on the Itaquaí river, where the killings took place.

For friends and supporters of the two men’s work defending the Amazon and its Indigenous inhabitants, the investigation’s progress offers some relief. If such acts of violence go unpunished, criminal organisations that wield power in the Amazon will be further emboldened in their use. But even if convictions are secured, this will be the exception and not the rule when it comes to attacks on environmental defenders – defined by the United Nations as people who strive to protect human rights relating to nature.

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Rich countries with high greenhouse gas emissions could pay $170tn in climate reparations

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 03:02

Proposed compensation would be paid to developing countries that must transition away from fossil fuels

Rich industrialised countries responsible for excessive levels of greenhouse gas emissions could be liable to pay $170tn in climate reparations by 2050 to ensure targets to curtail climate breakdown are met, a new study calculates.

The proposed compensation, which amounts to almost $6tn annually, would be paid to historically low-polluting developing countries that must transition away from fossil fuels despite not having yet used their “fair share” of the global carbon budget, according to the analysis published in the journal Nature Sustainability.

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Removals come to the fore at UN carbon market meeting, guidance body signals further work

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 02:55
The UN body helping to shape which projects are eligible under the Paris Agreement's carbon credit mechanism has launched a consultation on the role of removals, with members planning further work to agree on technical elements relating to permanence, storage, and the classification of activities.
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Germany launches carbon price-linked support scheme for heavy industry

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2023-06-06 02:16
The German government will this week launch a multi-billion euro Carbon Contracts for Difference (CCfD) programme to help the nation's EU ETS-covered heavy industries decarbonise their operations, the minister of economy and climate Robert Habeck announced on Monday.
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Countries must put aside national interests for climate crisis, UN says

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 01:06

Simon Stiell tells conference in Bonn the world is at ‘tipping point’ and must fight together for common good

The world is at a “tipping point” in the climate crisis that requires all countries to put aside their national interests to fight for the common good, the UN’s top climate official has warned.

Simon Stiell, the executive secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, pointed to recent findings from scientists that temperatures were likely to exceed the threshold of 1.5C above pre-industrial levels within the next five years.

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Airborne DNA accidentally collected by air-quality filters reveals state of species

The Guardian - Tue, 2023-06-06 01:00

Monitoring stations that already test for pollution could have dual purpose of mapping declines in biodiversity, reveals new study

From owls to hedgehogs to fungi, genetic material from plants and animals is being inadvertently hoovered up by air-quality monitoring stations around the world, creating an untapped “vault of biodiversity data”, according to a new scientific paper.

Globally, thousands of air filters are continually testing for heavy metals and other pollutants in the atmosphere. Scientists are now realising that this monitoring network is also picking up invisible traces of genetic material known as airborne environmental DNA (eDNA) from bits of hair, feathers, saliva and pollen.

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Could ultra-processed foods be harmful for us?

BBC - Mon, 2023-06-05 23:19
Panorama investigates the links between UK's food safety advisors and the ultra-processed food industry.
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3M requests trial delay to settle PFAS water contamination lawsuit

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-06-05 23:07

Lawyers for chemical company say they are making ‘significant’ progress over deal with city of Stuart, Florida

US industrial conglomerate 3M and the city of Stuart, Florida are making “significant” progress to settle a water pollution suit tied to toxic “forever chemicals” and sought to delay a trial, according to a court filing on Sunday.

3M was scheduled to face trial in South Carolina federal court on Monday in a lawsuit brought by the Florida city accusing the company of manufacturing PFAS, or per- and polyflouroalkyl substances, despite knowing for decades that the chemicals can cause cancer and other ailments.

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Microplastics found in every sample of water taken during Ocean Race

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-06-05 22:37

Concentrations of plastics in round-the-world race through remote ocean environments found to be up to 18 times higher than during previous event in 2017-18

Sailors testing the waters during the Ocean Race, which travels through some of the world’s most remote ocean environments, have found microplastics in every sample.

Up to 1,884 microplastic particles were found per cubic metre of seawater in some locations, up to 18 times higher than in similar tests during the last Ocean Race, which ended in 2018. Scientists noted that the sensitivity of their instruments is now higher.

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Global NGOs partner to drive nature-based solutions projects in Southeast Asia

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-06-05 22:34
A group of eight green groups on Monday launched a coalition that will focus on delivering nature-based projects across the Southeast Asian region that reduce emissions and conserve biodiversity.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-06-05 22:08
European carbon prices rose on Monday morning, resuming their fluctuation around a key €80 level as the market was boosted by stronger energy markets amid a slew of bullish news headlines and fundamental drivers.
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Another ex-Point Carbon/Refinitiv carbon markets expert joins Veyt

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-06-05 21:39
Another ex-Point Carbon/Refinitiv carbon markets expert has been reunited with former colleagues at Oslo-based analytics firm Veyt.
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