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South Korea to cut 30 MtCO2 through domestic and overseas forestry projects

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 12:37
South Korea aims to sequester nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2, or 21% of the emissions reductions target, by 2027 through forestry projects both at home and abroad, including buying around 1 mln REDD+ credits annually.
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Rio Tinto lands ARENA funds to cut emissions at alumina refinery with green hydrogen

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-07-12 12:34

ARENA to partly fund $111 million project, including a green hydrogen electrolyser to help decarbonise the hard-to-abate industry.

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Offshore wind: Race for space as pared back Hunter zone officially declared

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-07-12 10:59

offshore wind turbinesFederal Labor officially declares Australia's second offshore wind development zone, a nearly 2,000km square area off the coast of the Hunter region.

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Energy experts say chasing nuclear would likely stop Australia reaching net zero

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2023-07-12 10:41

Energy experts, including another former chief scientist, say nuclear debate is being used to slow down renewables and puts net zero targets at risk.

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AU Market: ACCU price drops to near two-year low before sharply rebounding  

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 10:30
The spot price for Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) dropped to a near two-year low at market close on Monday before rallying sharply Tuesday off large credit volumes changing hands.
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Better MRV needed for ‘climate-smart’ practices critical to increasing GHG absorption of US forests -study

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 09:56
US forests absorb 13% of the country’s annual greenhouse gas emissions. Implementing ‘climate-smart’ practices could increase this, but according to a new study, reliable tracking and quantification are needed to encourage adoption.
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*Senior Program Officer, REDD+ Remote Sensing and GIS Analysis, Verra – Remote (Worldwide)

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 08:22
*PREMIUM LISTING - Verra is looking for a Senior Program Officer to conduct remote sensing (RS) and geographic information system (GIS) analyses mainly related to REDD+ (reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation, and sustainable management of forests and the conservation and enhancement of forest carbon stocks) activities.
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US EPA implements next stage of HFC phasedown trading system

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 07:57
The US EPA on Tuesday issued a final rule governing the next phase of the agency’s programme to wind down the use of high global warming potential HFC gases, including the allocation methodology for giving tradable allowances to regulated entities.
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ANALYSIS: Experts propose designer solutions for Canada’s struggling 2 Billion Trees programme

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 07:51
Innovative solutions, a focus on quality, and local investments and partnerships could improve Canada’s ambitious 2 Billion Trees programme that was found falling well short of its targets and 2031 forecast goals at its first audit, experts told Carbon Pulse.
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UAE ups Paris emissions pledge as it prepares to host key climate summit

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 07:28
The UAE has revised its Paris Agreement emissions pledge, with the host of the upcoming COP28 UN climate summit setting an absolute GHG cut goal for the first time while flagging plans for an emissions trading mechanism.
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Gold Standard pauses Zimbabwe carbon project issuances as government crafts revenue plans

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 07:27
Certifier Gold Standard has paused issuances of carbon credits from projects based in Zimbabwe until it learns more about the government’s plans to take revenue from such activity.
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Turning the housing crisis around: how a circular economy can give us affordable, sustainable homes

The Conversation - Wed, 2023-07-12 06:06
A new report outlines a comprehensive strategy for Australia to reduce the carbon footprint of our homes while making them more comfortable and affordable. Ralph Horne, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, College of Design & Social Context, RMIT University Julie Lawson, Adjunct Professor, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University Louise Dorignon, Vice-Chancellor Postdoctoral Research Fellow, RMIT University Trivess Moore, Senior Lecturer, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Climate change threatens to cause 'synchronised harvest failures' across the globe, with implications for Australia's food security

The Conversation - Wed, 2023-07-12 06:04
Disturbing news about the potential for widespread crop failure as the climate changes should send shockwaves through governments around the world. Time to rethink global trade and food security. Douglas Bardsley, Associate professor, University of Adelaide Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Lawsuits against Virginia RGGI repeal can begin later this month

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:40
Legal attempts to block Virginia’s planned exit from the RGGI cap-and-trade system may be filed on the same day that Governor Glenn Youngkin’s (R) repeal regulation will be published in the state registrar, an environmental lawyer told Carbon Pulse on Tuesday.
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Global temperature rises in steps -- here's why we can expect a steep climb this year and next

The Conversation - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:06
Climate change is relentless and largely predictable, but it is influenced by natural variability. This means the largest temperature rise usually comes at the end of an El Niño event. Kevin Trenberth, Distinguished Scholar, NCAR; Affiliate Faculty, University of Auckland Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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EU lawmakers scramble for compromise as nature bill remains divisive

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 05:03
The European Parliament's position on the highly contested nature restoration bill remained in the balance on the eve of a crunch vote on Tuesday, with efforts to craft a compromise struggling to gain traction.
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Coalition of cargo owners pool demand for zero-emission solutions by 2025

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 04:34
A coalition of large cargo owners, including the world’s largest online retailer Amazon, announced it is pooling demand to request zero-emission shipping services by 2025, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
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RGGI states decrease allowance volume for Q3 sale

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2023-07-12 04:28
Auction volumes offered at RGGI’s Q3 auction will decrease slightly after last quarter's uptick, the power sector cap-and-trade scheme’s notice showed Tuesday.
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Birds get revenge by using anti-bird spikes in nests

BBC - Wed, 2023-07-12 03:10
A report suggests they are using sharp metal deterrents like humans do - to keep pests away.
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Nuclear bomb fallout chosen to define start of Anthropocene

The Guardian - Wed, 2023-07-12 03:00

Plutonium spike in Canadian lake sediments marks dawn of new epoch in which humanity dominates planet

The site to represent the start of the Anthropocene epoch on Earth has been selected by scientists. It will mark the end of 11,700 years of a stable global environment in which the whole of human civilisation developed and the start of a new age, dominated by human activities.

The site is a sinkhole lake in Canada. It hosts annual sediments showing clear spikes due to the colossal impact of humanity on the planet from 1950 onwards, from plutonium from hydrogen bomb tests to the particles from fossil fuel burning that have showered the globe.

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