Feed aggregator

Australia’s CEFC, NAB team up with to offer A$300 mln to reduce emissions

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 10:41
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and National Australia Bank (NAB) announced a A$300 million ($186 mln) co-financing programme to help manufacturers, businesses and farmers transition to net zero emissions.
Categories: Around The Web

While you sleep, these insects are working hard on the night shift to keep our environment healthy

The Conversation - Fri, 2025-01-31 10:40
Artificial lights at night are causing serious disruption to these insect night shift workers. That’s a problem for everyone. Tanya Latty, Associate Professor, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
Categories: Around The Web

US transportation secretary rescinds emissions reductions mandate for highways

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 09:58
State transportation departments will no longer be required to establish highway emissions reductions targets, according to measures taken by the new US transportation secretary on Wednesday.
Categories: Around The Web

Deeper reforms targetting flawed accounting, perverse incentives needed to preserve voluntary carbon market -researchers

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 08:56
Despite improvements made in the past few years, “deeper and more comprehensive reforms” are required - in particular to address flawed accounting approaches and perverse incentives - in order to assure the voluntary carbon market’s longer-term sustainability, a new academic paper warns.
Categories: Around The Web

Shell Canada exits Alberta oilsands, raises CCS stake

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 08:52
Canadian oil and gas giant Shell Canada is officially out of Alberta’s oilsands, increasing its carbon capture and storage (CCS) stake in an existing project.
Categories: Around The Web

Microplastics in placentas linked to premature births, study suggests

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-01-31 08:30

Tiny plastic pollution more than 50% higher in placentas from preterm births than in those from full-term births

A study has found microplastic and nanoplastic pollution to be significantly higher in placentas from premature births than in those from full-term births.

The levels were much higher than previously detected in blood, suggesting the tiny plastic particles were accumulating in the placenta. But the higher average levels found in the shorter pregnancies were a “big surprise” for the researchers, as longer terms could be expected to lead to more accumulation.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Net-zero Canada dream limits economic growth -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 07:45
Canada’s plans to reduce emissions could cost workers thousands of dollars, and a quarter-million jobs by the half-century, according to a new report.  
Categories: Around The Web

UK proceeds with technical ETS changes aimed at transparency, simplification

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 06:46
The UK ETS Authority intends to move forward with proposed technical and operational changes to the market, aimed at creating more transparency, maintaining parallels with the EU ETS, and simplifying compliance, it announced on Thursday evening.
Categories: Around The Web

No targets for aviation or farming in UK climate plan

BBC - Fri, 2025-01-31 06:02
The UK has set an ambitious goal to radically reduce carbon emissions by 2035.
Categories: Around The Web

Make a noise or work with the system? New research reveals 4 ways to create real change for nature

The Conversation - Fri, 2025-01-31 05:28
Researchers mined the knowledge of politicians, public servants and environmental advocates to understand how everyday people can achieve real change for nature. Lily van Eeden, Lecturer, RMIT University Liam Smith, Director, BehaviourWorks, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University Sarah Bekessy, Professor in Sustainability and Urban Planning, Leader, Interdisciplinary Conservation Science Research Group (ICON Science), RMIT University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
Categories: Around The Web

Microsoft, US carbon project developer sign offtake deal for 7 mln ARR credits

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 04:19
A New York City-based carbon project developer has signed an offtake agreement to deliver 7 million afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) credits to the tech giant over 25 years, according to a Thursday press release.
Categories: Around The Web

Washington state lawmakers introduce livestock methane emissions reporting legislation

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 02:45
Democratic lawmakers in Washington's House of Representatives introduced legislation earlier this month to require farmers to submit annual methane emission reports for livestock.
Categories: Around The Web

EU investment bank touts record climate spending, amid transparency concerns

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 02:36
The European Investment Bank (EIB) touted record climate-related spending in 2024, with nearly 60% of its total operations going in support of the green transition, but concerns remain over the transparency of the bank's sustainability reporting.
Categories: Around The Web

Shipping’s early uptake of sustainable e-fuels impossible without emissions levy, modelling shows

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 02:28
Early uptake of sustainable e-fuels in the shipping sector will only take place if an e-fuel reward is introduced, with the revenue raised via carbon levy, new analysis has found.
Categories: Around The Web

UK has high potential for energy-from-waste with carbon capture removals, finds paper

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 01:58
Energy-from-waste (EfW), when combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS), could generate high quality removal credits in the UK, a new paper has found.
Categories: Around The Web

Seaweed farms store carbon at rates matching coastal forests -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-01-31 01:35
Seaweed farms store carbon in seabed sediments at rates comparable to mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses, according to a new global study.
Categories: Around The Web

Hundreds protest in London as jailed climate activists’ appeals are heard

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-01-31 01:10

Road outside high court blocked in protest against ‘draconian’ sentences given to 16 Just Stop Oil ‘political prisoners’

Hundreds of protesters have blocked the road outside the high court in London, where the appeals of 16 jailed climate activists are being heard, in condemnation of “the corruption of democracy and the rule of law”.

As England’s most senior judge heard arguments in the appeal of the sentences of the Just Stop Oil activists, who are serving a combined 41 years in jail, their supporters sat on the road in silence holding placards proclaiming them “political prisoners”.

Continue reading...
Categories: Around The Web

Pages

Subscribe to Sustainable Engineering Society aggregator