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BHP makes $60 billion power play for global electrification
The post BHP makes $60 billion power play for global electrification appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Australia opens extended fourth exit window for ERF contract holders
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator on Friday opened the fourth pilot exit arrangement window for companies with fixed delivery contracts to sell carbon credits to the government’s Emissions Reductions Fund (ERF).
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Man dies in met-mast accident at site of massive Queensland wind project
The post Man dies in met-mast accident at site of massive Queensland wind project appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Yancoal proposes solar and 12-hour pumped hydro storage for Hunter mine site
The post Yancoal proposes solar and 12-hour pumped hydro storage for Hunter mine site appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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China’s quiet energy revolution: The switch from nuclear to renewable energy
The post China’s quiet energy revolution: The switch from nuclear to renewable energy appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Recently announced federal tax incentives for biofuels’ feedstocks set to fuel industry decarbonisation
Federal incentives to lower carbon intensity (CI) in feedstocks, coupled with advancements in carbon removal and renewable natural gas, could propel the biofuels industry towards net zero in the US, industry members told a webinar Thursday.
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WCI Markets: CCA volatility picks up as ARB workshop disappoints, WCAs lose momentum
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices traded lower through a volatile week as a highly anticipated rulemaking workshop failed to offer clarity on proposed changes to the cap-and-trade programme, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) values declined amidst ongoing muted activity.
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Final turbine installed at biggest wind project in NSW
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Conservation is saving species, global study says
A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, researchers say.
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Conservation saving species, global study suggests
A first-of-its-kind study shows conservation is worth investing in, researchers say.
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Supporters rush to defend US EPA clean car standards as it faces lawsuit from 25 states
Dozens of environmental advocacy groups and over 20 state attorneys general separately filed motions this week to intervene in a lawsuit filed against the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s vehicle emissions standards.
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Canadian CCS firm launches partnership to explore CO2 mineral storage
A Canadian CCS firm and an Iceland-based CO2 mineral storage operator on Thursday announced a partnership to explore storage potential in Quebec.
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Major global asset managers raise $1.4 bln for inaugural decarbonisation fund
Two of the world’s largest investment firms have raised $1.4 billion for their inaugural late-stage venture capital and growth private equity investment fund that is targeting companies accelerating the low-carbon transition.
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Nature-based offset trading platform raises €5.3 mln to strengthen operations
A nature-based trading startup announced on Thursday that it has secured nearly €5.3 million ($5.7 mln) in seed funding to advance its operations and introduce additional offset projects to its platform.
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Indonesia’s Rimba Raya REDD+ project plunged into controversy after licence revoked by government
The giant Rimba Raya Biodiversity Project in Indonesia has been plunged into controversy after the local concession holder saw its business licence revoked by the government for violating carbon trading regulations, with the project's owner failing to be notified about it.
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Construction begins on New Zealand’s biggest solar farm, another gets green light
The post Construction begins on New Zealand’s biggest solar farm, another gets green light appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Longer-lasting ozone holes over Antarctica expose seal pups and penguin chicks to much more UV
Four years of persistent ozone holes have sparked concern about what more UV is doing to Antarctic ecosystems.
Sharon Robinson, Distinguished Professor and Deputy Director of ARC Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future (SAEF), University of Wollongong, University of Wollongong
Laura Revell, Associate Professor in Environmental Physics, University of Canterbury
Rachele Ossola, Postdoctoral fellow, Colorado State University
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Granting legal ‘personhood’ to nature is a growing movement – can it stem biodiversity loss?
The rights-of-nature movement emerged as a response to economic pressures on ecosystems. But the success of projects depends on how well legal liability is defined.
Viktoria Kahui, Senior Lecturer in Environmental Economics, University of Otago
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Canadian carbon project financier inks $5.6 mln offset royalty deal for US IFM portfolio
A Canada-based carbon project financier has agreed to pay $5.6 mln to acquire several gross revenue royalties on a portfolio of improved forest management (IFM) offset projects in the southeastern US.
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BRIEFING: Integrity initiatives in VCM will help to narrow oversupply, boosting prices, analysis shows
Drives for greater integrity in the voluntary carbon market, such as classification of high-quality projects by rating agencies, will help to instil greater confidence in the market, bolstering demand and reducing oversupply so that prices could exceed $230 per tonne in the 2040s, according to analyst research heard on a webinar today.
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