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CF NORTH AMERICA: Canadian regulators prepare offset protocols amid uncertain demand

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 12:52
Federal regulators are planning to roll out a number of offset protocols in the near future, though future Canadian carbon credit demand remains uncertain as several elections could threaten markets, a conference heard Tuesday.
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Peter Dutton’s energy policy is a political death wish – and utterly irresponsible in the face of the climate emergency | Ian Lowe

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-06-12 11:03

As well as spending billions subsidising fossil fuels, we are spending billions more repairing the damage global heating is doing

Peter Dutton’s proposed energy policy, in the face of our climate emergency, is utterly irresponsible. Not just irresponsible environmentally, but also economically. Given community attitudes, it looks like the silliest political death wish in recent history.

Joëlle Gergis’s recent Quarterly Essay, Highway to Hell, was a frightening reminder of the price we are already paying for climate change. In property damage from floods and fires as well as lost agricultural production, the bills keep rolling in. As well as spending billions subsidising fossil fuels, we are spending billions more repairing the damage global heating is doing. It would be in our direct interest to be urging a rapid increase in ambition from the inadequate Paris targets. Becoming the first country in the world to weaken our response would undermine the growing impetus for a concerted program of action. We should be increasing the rate of decarbonisation, not slowing it.

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CF NORTH AMERICA: Canada’s industrial carbon pricing can survive even with political turnover

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 10:31
Industrial emissions trading systems are here to stay in Canada regardless of the potential change in the political landscape provincially and on a federal level, panellists at a conference said Tuesday.
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Boost in renewables brings California emissions in April to record lows

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 09:23
California's electricity sector recorded the lowest CO2 output since the state’s independent system operator began recordkeeping a decade ago, as renewables’ share made up more than half of the grid, data published Monday showed.
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Climate holdout Japan drove Australia’s LNG boom. Could the partnership go green?

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-06-12 09:18
Without Japanese public funding, Australia’s LNG boom would have slowed Wesley Morgan, Research Fellow, Griffith Asia Institute, Griffith University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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‘Magical’: 17m insects fly each year through narrow pass in Pyrenees, say scientists

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-06-12 09:00

Exeter University study has origins in 1950 discovery by ornithologists who ‘chanced upon a spectacle’

It is a weird and wonderful sight: millions of migratory insects funnelling through a single narrow pass high in the Pyrenees, looking like a dark flying carpet and emitting a low, deep hum.

A team of scientists from a British university that has been studying the phenomenon for the last four years has now concluded that more than 17 million insects fly each year through the 30 metre-wide Puerto de Bujaruelo on the border of France and Spain.

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CF NORTH AMERICA: Canadian carbon offset fund announces RFP towards first Quebec project

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 07:57
A Montreal-based fund that develops carbon offsets announced Tuesday a request for proposal (RFP) for its first project in Quebec at the Carbon Forward North America conference.
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Canada announces second carbon credit offtake agreement for CCS tech

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 07:23
Canada’s C$15 billion ($10.9 bln) public investment vehicle will purchase up to 200,000 credits per annum over 15 years at an initial fixed price from an Alberta carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, but an expert criticised the bespoke nature of federal offtake agreements thus far as insufficient to meeting climate goals.
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Ag-based project developer generates first-ever carbon credits from the US rice industry

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 06:30
A US-based agricultural offset project developer announced Tuesday credit generation for large-scale sustainable rice cultivation, which it said was the first of its kind in the country.
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Talks on a new global climate finance goal grind to a halt at UN mid-year climate conference

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 04:24
Negotiations on setting a new global climate finance goal have been pushed out to later this year without a clear path for progress ahead, as national diplomats reached an impasse at the mid-year UN climate talks in Bonn on Tuesday.
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Extreme heat is a killer for outdoor sporting events – let’s plan properly to keep everyone safe

The Conversation - Wed, 2024-06-12 04:22
Here’s how to reduce heat-related health risks during major sporting events, from the Summer Olympics to test cricket. Athletes, officials, spectators and volunteers all need to take responsibility. Hannah Mason, Research assistant in Public Health, Medical, and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University Amy Peden, NHMRC Research Fellow, School of Population Health & co-founder UNSW Beach Safety Research Group, UNSW Sydney Anthony Leicht, Professor in Exercise Science, James Cook University Jemma King, Lecturer, Public Health, James Cook University Richard Franklin, Professor of Public Health, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Harmful gases destroying ozone layer falling faster than expected, study finds

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-06-12 04:02

Scientists say atmospheric levels of damaging gases peaked five years ahead of projections, as substances phased out

International efforts to protect the ozone layer have been a “huge global success”, scientists have said, after revealing that damaging gases in the atmosphere were declining faster than expected.

The Montreal protocol, signed in 1987, aimed to phase out ozone-depleting substances found primarily in refrigeration, air conditioning and aerosol sprays.

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UPDATE – Academics find holes in Verra’s new consolidated voluntary carbon methodology for REDD+

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 03:38
Verra’s consolidated methodology for REDD+ could still see voluntary carbon project developers use inside knowledge to cherry pick forests that are unlikely to be chopped down, because they have been overlooked in the jurisdictional maps used to assess the risk of deforestation, warns a new academic paper.
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Iceland grants country’s last whaling company licence to hunt 128 fin whales

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-06-12 01:47

Conservationists criticise ‘disappointing’ and ‘dangerous’ move to allow harpooning of fin whales after curbs last year

Iceland has granted a licence to Europe’s last whaling company to kill more than 100 animals this year, despite hopes the practice might have been halted after concerns about cruelty led to a temporary suspension last year.

Animal rights groups described the news as “deeply disappointing” and “dangerous”.

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Kenya adds ‘flower power’ to extensive carbon markets engagement, forex goals -media

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 01:17
Kenya, a regional frontrunner in the voluntary market (VCM), has announced plans to facilitate carbon project development on flower farms to mitigate emissions and increase foreign exchange earnings for the country, according to local media.
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BRIEFING: CSRD to help inform investment decisions and level playing field in company disclosures

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 01:11
The increasing disclosure requirements placed on companies under the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) from next year will help to inform investment decision making and level the playing field in terms of what companies disclose, a sustainability executive said at a conference today.
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Australia’s power and gas companies want Coalition to retain Labor’s 2030 climate target

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-06-12 01:00

Coal and gas-fired power plant owners say interim target an important step to net zero by 2050

The owners of Australian coal and gas-fired power plants have joined the country’s leading business groups in saying the Coalition should keep Labor’s 2030 climate target if it wins the next election.

The Australian Energy Council, which represents electricity companies and gas wholesalers and retailers, the Business Council of Australia and the Australian Industry Group said maintaining an interim target – legislated as a 43% cut compared with 2005 levels – was an important step in getting to net zero emissions by mid-century.

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FEATURE: Plastics makers look to EU CO2 fees to push decarbonisation, but incinerators are sceptical

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-06-12 00:05
European plastics producers are looking to the inclusion of waste incineration in the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) for further impetus to boost recycling and cut emissions - but incinerators worry they will bear the brunt of the new carbon costs. 
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