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Cold turkeys: The demise of nuclear power in Australia’s AUKUS partner countries
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US 2025 budget requests additional $27 bln in climate funding
The Biden administration’s $7.4 billion 2025 budget plan requests an increase of $26.9 bln for climate programmes across US agencies, as well as funding for international climate finance, according to documents released Monday.
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Not enough droughts and hefty network charges: The big barriers to grid storage
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New gas power plants to stop blackouts - minister
Critics say a commitment to build new gas-fired power stations would threaten climate pledges.
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NZ Climate Commission warns of material NZU oversupply, calls for large cuts to auction volumes
The volume of NZUs available at auction must be dramatically reduced to cut a surplus in New Zealand’s ETS that threatens to undermine its effectiveness, the country’s Climate Change Commission (CCC) said Tuesday.
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Oregon sets 2024 rulemaking timeline to re-establish scrapped Climate Protection Program
The Oregon Department of Environmental Protection (DEQ) on Monday announced a new rulemaking schedule to reinstate its market-based GHG reduction programme that a state court dismissed in December.
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PREVIEW: RGGI Q1 sale expected to trigger additional volumes
Market participants coalesced around expectations for the first RGGI allowance auction of 2024 to clear around the Cost Containment Reserve (CCR) trigger, with secondary market prices converging towards that level over the last month.
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Renewables provide 52 pct of German power in 2023, as wind overtakes coal
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Can earth-covered houses protect us from bushfires? Even if they’re a solution, it’s not risk-free
Buildings can be engineered to resist bushfires, but we can’t engineer the many aspects of human behaviour and decision-making that will still put lives at risk.
Alan March, Professor of Urban Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning, The University of Melbourne
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Indigenous fire management began more than 11,000 years ago: new research
Indigenous fire management shaped Australian tropical savannas over millennia, until the arrival of Europeans pushed the landscape back into a dangerous, unmanaged state.
Cassandra Rowe, Research Fellow, James Cook University
Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Matthew Flinders Professor of Global Ecology and Models Theme Leader for the ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, Flinders University
Michael Bird, JCU Distinguished Professor, ARC Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage, James Cook University
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Just 6% of past voluntary carbon credit issuances likely to meet ICVCM’s CCP label -analysts
A little over 6% of historical credit issuances have a strong chance of receiving the CCP label by the Integrity Council for Voluntary Carbon Markets (ICVCM), with the tag potentially a more stringent marker of quality than CORSIA-eligible credits, according to market analysts.
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VCM Report: KSET liquidation sparks sell off in voluntary carbon spots and futures
Standardised voluntary carbon spot contracts for old CORSIA and related futures tumbled this week from already low levels, in the wake of asset manager KraneShares announcing it will liquidate its KSET exchange-traded fund.
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Bird flu infects penguins at famous wildlife haven
The first avian influenza cases in the penguins of South Georgia are reported by scientists.
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Carbon utilisation and removal firm launches new DAC unit for agriculture
An Amsterdam-based climate tech company launched its second direct air capture unit for onsite carbon capture and utilisation in large greenhouses and vertical farms.
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US DOE offers $425 mln towards clean energy production, decarbonisation in former coal communities
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced $425 million in a second round of funding to support clean energy manufacturing while reducing industrial emissions in former coal communities.
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Exchange to imminently launch CORSIA, REDD+ voluntary carbon futures
A Singapore-based exchange is expected to be 'weeks away' from launching two physically-settled voluntary carbon futures contracts, one focused on units eligible for the current phase of CORSIA, and the second on jurisdictional REDD+ credits.
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Russia-Ukraine war to trigger cropland expansion worldwide, study says
The Russian invasion of Ukraine could lead to cropland expanding over eight million hectares worldwide, driving biodiversity loss as far away as the Americas, a study has estimated.
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Sperm whale dies after being stranded on Florida beach
Police and wildlife officials were unable to rescue the animal because of high winds and surf in Gulf of Mexico waters
A sperm whale who became stranded on a Florida beach over the weekend has died, state’s fish and wildlife conservation commission said in a statement on Monday.
The case was an urgent one for animal preservationists because sperm whales are classified as an endangered species.
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BofA eyes EU carbon trading growth -Bloomberg
Bank of America (BofA) plans to expand its carbon trading business and sees significant growth in the European markets, members of the firm told Bloomberg.
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Overlooked umbrella species could better inform conservation programmes, study finds
Rethinking the monitoring criteria of umbrella species will enhance biodiversity conservation efforts, leading to more efficient and cost-saving programmes, researchers have found.
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