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More federal cash needed for research before marine CDR can scale in the US, Congress hears

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 04:32
A ramp up in federal funding is needed to boost research and development into the nascent marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) industry that will require robust public-private partnerships to scale and become commercial, a congressional committee heard Thursday.
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BRIEFING: Experts confident of voluntary carbon market recovery, but not in 2024

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 02:51
Experts have said that they are confident the necessary factors for the voluntary carbon market (VCM) to recover are in place – but that this may not take place for some time.
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EU, US beginning to see eye-to-eye on Article 6 standards, says bloc’s lead negotiator

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 02:31
The US is beginning to cede ground in long-running negotiations over Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, showing flexibility on the EU’s demand for strong minimum standards to govern international carbon markets, the bloc's chief climate negotiator said on Thursday.
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Taiwan plans emissions trading scheme, eyes initial pilot phase -minister

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 02:25
Taiwan is planning to launch a domestic emissions trading in four years’ time, starting initially with a pilot phase, Environment Minister Peng Chi-ming told local media on Thursday.
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Climate ‘divide and rule’ in new EU Commission might just work, experts say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 02:22
As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen unveiled her new EU executive earlier this week, with climate policies scattered across various portfolios, observers in Brussels seemed willing to give her the benefit of the doubt, saying this configuration may serve the needs of EU citizens and respond to political radicalisation.
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10 children drew their favourite sea creatures. Then Australia’s leading artists responded – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-09-20 01:00

Ken Done, Jonathan Zawada, Blak Douglas and more created their own companion pieces to kids’ works celebrating sharks and rays – and they’re on display at the Australian Museum now

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‘Australia’s next rabbit plague’: calls for feral deer in Victoria to be considered a pest instead of wildlife

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-09-20 01:00

Victoria is home to perhaps the largest population and the only mainland state with ‘legislative relic’ of protections

Land holders and managers along with landcare and environment groups want Victoria to remove protections for feral deer, as booming populations wreak havoc on agriculture and the local environment.

Jordan Crook, from the Victorian National Parks Association, said recognising deer as pests – alongside foxes, rabbits and pigs – would bring Victoria in line with the rest of mainland Australia.

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A baby pygmy hippo named Moo Deng: she is all we want to look at | Helen Sullivan

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-09-20 01:00

In West Africa, Pygmy hippos are said to carry a diamond in their mouths, which they use to light their way through the forest

The thing to know about the pygmy hippopotamus named Moo Deng is that she is angry, but also she is sweet. In photographs, she is often blurry and at all times, she is shiny. She secretes something known as “blood sweat” which is actually her sunscreen.

She is a hippopotamidae. She is stout. She runs like a piglet and has a snout like a very, very new puppy’s. She is very fast.

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Google buys first nature-based carbon removal credits from Brazilian project

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 00:54
US tech giant Google will buy 50,000 nature-based removal credits through 2030 from a Brazilian startup, marking the first purchase of its kind from the technology giant, the company announced Thursday.
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CDR credits issuer set to boost monitoring, improve accuracy after fresh finance round

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 00:14
A provider of carbon removals (CDR) credits has completed an oversubscribed Series A funding round, which will help to bolster its monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) service, add more CDR technologies, and improve its efficiency and accuracy, it announced on Thursday.
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Biodiversity net gain register to list another 330 units, project developer says

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-09-20 00:00
The number of units available on England’s national Biodiversity net gain (BNG) register are set to double with the listing of one 617-hectare site, a restoration company said on Thursday.
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Consultancy launches new voluntary carbon platform to offer credits to clients

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 23:34
A sustainability consultancy has launched a new platform that will enable its clients to access voluntary carbon credits.
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Australia sets course for national ecosystem accounting

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 23:32
The Australian Bureau of Statistics has released a paper outlining its approach to developing the country's first national set of ecosystem accounts, ahead of a full rollout in early 2025.
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Australasian group taps nature markets in investor toolkit

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 22:28
The Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA) has launched a Nature Investor Toolkit, a guidance framework that also sheds light on opportunities related to nature markets.
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UPDATE – ICVCM adopting ‘blunt’ approach to assessing voluntary carbon integrity after ruling out renewables, say analysts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 22:04
The Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM)'s recent decision to rule out renewable energy credits from its high integrity CCPs tag reflects a “somewhat blunt approach”, according to analysts at MSCI Carbon.
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Swiss building materials producer invests in low-carbon cement startup

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 21:58
A Switzerland-based multinational construction materials manufacturer has invested in a low-carbon cement technology startup to decarbonise buildings at scale, it announced on Thursday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 21:19
EU allowance prices ground their way higher on Thursday morning amid steady but unspectacular buying, tracking firming natural gas prices, but remaining locked within the €63.00-€65.00 range that has been in place ahead of next week's September options expiry.
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Revealed: Far higher pesticide residues allowed on food since Brexit

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-09-19 21:00

Exclusive: Unlike the EU, Great Britain has slashed protections for scores of food types

The amount of pesticide residue allowed on scores of food types in England, Wales and Scotland has soared since Brexit, analysis reveals, with some now thousands of times higher.

Changes to regulations in Great Britain mean more than 100 items are now allowed to carry more pesticides when sold to the public, ranging from potatoes to onions, grapes to avocados, and coffee to rice.

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The west worries about Russia and China – but the real threat to global security is climate breakdown | Anatol Lieven

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-09-19 21:00

‘Risk’ analyses largely ignore the dangers of the climate crisis. Unless we wake up to them, they will soon outweigh all others

The Irish sea captain who in 1751 discovered the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc) – closely connected with, though not identical to, the Gulf Stream – found a practical use for it: he used the frigid deeper water to cool his wine.

That may seem a rather frivolous response, but of course, Capt Henry Ellis had no idea that the oceanic pattern he had stumbled upon had been critical to the climate, the agriculture and indeed the entire development of western Europe. The same excuse can hardly be made for British and European governments today.

Anatol Lieven is director of the Eurasia programme at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and author of Climate Change and the Nation State: The Realist Case

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