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Canada underscores CDR deployment to achieve 2050 climate goals

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 23:55
Canada must advance its study on CO2 removal (CDR) technologies to support its climate goals, a report published by the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) revealed.
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EU biodiversity negotiator urges companies to increase engagement ahead of COP16

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 22:43
Companies should ramp up their efforts in monitoring and reporting their biodiversity impacts rather than wait for a regulatory framework to be established, the EU lead negotiator for the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) has said.
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NGOs call on Scottish govt to scale investments in nature amid concerns over biodiversity credit plans

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 21:45
Scotland must urgently ramp up public investments in nature protection, a group of NGO has said, expressing concerns over the impact of biodiversity credits following the government's plans to support the development of the voluntary market in the country.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 21:42
European carbon prices spent another morning wedded to TTF natural gas, tracking marginally higher at midday, with a strong auction result also feeding in support, while UKAs continued to rally, jumping over 6% to squeeze the spread between the two markets to a 13-month low.
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Investment group urges Canada to close nature market policy gaps

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 21:39
Canada needs to close the policy gaps in its approach to biodiversity offsets and stormwater credits, such as third-party investor involvement, a conservation investment-focused network said in a paper this week.
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Researchers find method to significantly reduce GHG emissions from agriculture

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 20:56
A group of researchers has discovered a method to cut nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agricultural production, which up until now had been considered “unavoidable”.
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INTERVIEW: Chief EU ETS lawmaker ‘concerned’ about de-industrialisation on path to 2030

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 20:39
Peter Liese, a German conservative who was the European Parliament’s speaker on the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) in the current five-year mandate, expressed concerns that Europe will lose its industry as it gets closer to reaching its 2030 climate goals.
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Endangered penguin chicks hatched at Chester zoo named after plants

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-05-31 19:14

Zoo welcomes 11 Humboldt chicks, its highest number in a decade, with previous arrivals named after crisps

In previous years Chester zoo’s new penguin chicks have been named after crisps – Frazzle, Wotsit – and local football club owners – Ryan, Rob – but the names p … p … p … picked this year are notably less frivolous.

“We’ve decided to go with plants,” said Zoe Sweetman, the penguins and parrots team manager at the zoo. Two of the spikier new arrivals have been named Nettle and Thistle while two others with “colourful personalities” have been named Daffodil and Tulip.

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Novel hydrogen and graphite developer partners with South Korean steel giant in emissions-cutting plan

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 19:01
Western Australia-based hydrogen and graphite start up Hazer on Friday announced it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with South Korean steelmaking giant Posco to collaborate on green steel development.
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FEATURE: AI speeds up understanding of biodiversity and could improve decision making on nature

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 18:54
Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) are speeding up the time it takes to process large amounts of scientific data and could potentially help scientists make better decisions about how to preserve biodiversity, say industry experts.
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‘Largest ever’ NSW coalmine plan will put pressure on state’s net zero target, watchdog says

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-05-31 18:10

EPA says proposal to keep Hunter Valley Operations mines going to 2050 would release almost 30m tonnes of CO2

The New South Wales environment watchdog says a plan to extend the life of a Hunter Valley coal-mining complex to 2050 is the “largest coal-mining proposal ever put forward” in the state.

Plans by Yancoal and Glencore to keep its joint-venture Hunter Valley Operations (HVO) mines in the Upper Hunter region going would see almost 30m tonnes of CO2 released, the EPA said in a letter to the state’s planning department.

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Japan’s biggest steelmaker found falling well short on climate

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 17:38
The biggest steel producer in Japan has set itself emissions targets that are not aligned with the world’s ambitions, relies on inadequate technology to achieve it, and refuses to give up on coal, putting its own future at risk, an industry watch group said Friday.
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Canadian carbon credit financier launches EV charging carbon offset programme in India

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 17:12
A Vancouver-based carbon offset developer has partnered with an Indian firm to generate voluntary carbon credits from electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the South Asian nation.
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Week in wildlife – in pictures: playful baby lemurs, kingfisher tug-of-war and a beautiful bee-eater

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-05-31 17:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world

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Queensland bans all CCS over giant underground water source

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-05-31 16:57
The Queensland government on Friday permanently banned carbon capture and storage (CCS) anywhere in the state above its vast Great Artesian Basin (GAB) to protect a water source vital to its agricultural industry. 
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The Delhi heatwave is testing the limits of human endurance. Other hot countries should beware and prepare

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-05-31 16:43
A record-breaking heatwave hit Delhi this week, hot on the heels of heat in Asia and Africa. Australians take note, we are not safe here. We need to prepare for heat to hit us just as hard. Liz Hanna, Honorary Associate Professor in Environmental Health, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Why do we need a Net Zero Economy Authority? And how can it fulfil its promise?

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-05-31 16:40
The Net Zero Economy Authority will have a broad remit to support the net zero transition. Here are some pointers on how it could go about it, based on an assessment of best practice Frank Jotzo, Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy and Head of Energy, Institute for Climate Energy and Disaster Solutions, Australian National University Llewelyn Hughes, Professor of Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University Rebecca Colvin, Associate professor, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Market value of carbon offsets drops 61%, report finds

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-05-31 16:00

Negative scientific and press reports on the efficacy of carbon credit projects has led to a ‘direct pullback in buyer investment’

The market for carbon offsets shrank dramatically last year, falling from $1.9bn (£1.5bn) in 2022 to $723m in 2023, a new report has found. The drop came after a series of scientific and media reports found many offsetting schemes do nothing to mitigate the climate crisis and biodiversity loss.

The research by Ecosystem Marketplace, a nonprofit initiative that collects data about the carbon market from brokers and traders, found the market had shrunk 61%.

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Bids for bathing water status in England paused in blow for river cleanups

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-05-31 16:00

Campaigners suspect block on new applications for at least two years was imposed to limit burden on water firms

The government has suspended all applications for bathing water status in waterways, delaying the cleanup of rivers and coastal waters for at least two years.

River campaigners fear the block on new applications to create bathing water areas, which are regularly tested for water quality, has been introduced to stop water companies facing huge resource implications to tackle poor water quality in new bathing areas.

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