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Maine sues oil companies for climate change claims

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 09:01
Maine on Tuesday joined a growing wave of US states suing major oil companies with claims that the firms exacerbated climate change and misled consumers with greenwashing campaigns.
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Washington Clean Fuel Standard credit surplus nears 1.5 mln in Q2 2024

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 08:46
The net credit surplus in Washington’s Clean Fuel Standard (WCFS) neared 1.5 million in Q2 2024 as the programme recorded the second-highest number of credits generated in a quarter since its launch, state data showed.
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WCI Market: CCAs stage quick recovery after bearish sentiment from ARB’s rulemaking delays sinks Q4 auction clear

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 06:45
The Q4 California-Quebec current vintage carbon auction settled at nearly a $2 discount to secondary market prices and in line with a large cross-section of trader expectations, even as California Carbon Allowance (CCA) futures bounced quickly from the weak result.
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Global bank expects CCAs to reprice above $40 in Q1 2025 on ETS rulemaking progress

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 06:39
An Australian global bank expect clarity from outstanding policy elements in delayed WCI rulemaking into the first quarter next year to potentially help reprice California Carbon Allowances (CCA) above $40.
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US Energy Department management of $400 bln loans at “tremendous risk” under tight deadlines -report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 05:41
Recent expansions of programmes at the US Department of Energy (DOE) pose “tremendous risk” to taxpayers as the agency needs to appropriate a large amount of money under tight deadlines, a report from the DOE Inspector General said.
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Carbon removal key for new UK climate targets, govt agency says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 05:25
Carbon removal technologies will need to start rolling out soon, government advisors told a parliamentary committee Wednesday, as they discussed UK Prime Minister Kier Starmer’s recently-announced national climate target of cutting emissions 81% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels.
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Australia’s electricity market is getting a big makeover – and these 3 changes will make it future-proof

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-11-28 05:12
Getting this right is important. It could secure jobs, lower bills, shore up industries, and help Australia unlock its full potential. Anna Skarbek, CEO, Climateworks Centre Matthew Benetti, Policy Manager (Energy), Climateworks Centre Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Nano-scale dinosaur made by Australian researchers from DNA building blocks

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-28 05:00

Structures thousands of times narrower than a human hair suggest future uses for nanobot technology

Australian researchers have created building blocks out of DNA to construct a series of nano-scale objects and shapes, from a rod and a square to an infinitesimally small dinosaur.

The approach turns DNA into a modular material for building nanostructures – thousands of times narrower than a human hair. Developed by researchers from the University of Sydney Nano Institute and published in the journal Science Robotics, it suggests exciting possibilities for future use of nanobot technology.

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EU timeframe for approval of applications to import CBAM goods is too long, industry groups say

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 03:19
The EU is proposing too long a timeframe for the approval of applications from companies looking to import goods subject to the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), according to feedback from industry associations and governments.
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Airlines already buying CORSIA-eligible carbon credits, says commodity firm

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 03:01
As the first year of CORSIA Phase 1 nears its end, airlines are planning their purchasing of eligible carbon credits despite the current short supply, according to a representative from a major commodity trading firm.
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High levels of general public approval of UK’s biodiversity net gain impacts, research suggests

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 02:26
The English public generally approve of the environmental impacts of the country’s biodiversity net gain (BNG) policy, a pre-print paper has found.
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Spanish bank to mobilise €100 bln in sustainable finance through 2027

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:22
A Spanish bank has pledged to mobilise €100 billion in sustainable finance over the next three years, it announced Wednesday.
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INC-5: BRIEFING – Plastic talks stalling as stocktake shows insufficient progress

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 01:18
The first stocktake of the ongoing negotiations on the UN plastic treaty showed on Wednesday a lack of progress on key measures to address plastic pollution, with some observers saying talks are nearing a tipping point.
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European carbon prices expected to remain stable this winter, pick up in 2025 -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 00:51
European carbon prices are likely to experience a relatively stable winter, with downside potential in the case of above-average temperatures, according to analysts at a bank.
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BRIEFING: EU, North Africa forging new links to speed up renewables rollout

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-28 00:33
European and North African policymakers are hoping that a deepsea power cable across the Mediterranean will soon help to spread the region’s abundance of solar, wind, and hydropower across the EU – but technical, regulatory, and political challenges still abound.
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Western Australia’s endangered cockatoo among world’s longest-living birds

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-28 00:00

Oldest Carnaby’s cockatoo in wild lived to 35, with eight recorded living beyond 21, researchers find

Western Australia’s endangered Carnaby’s cockatoos can live up to 35 years in the wild, making them one of the longest-lived bird species, according to a study that began in 1969.

Eight Carnaby’s cockatoos aged between 21 and 35 years have been recorded, according to research published in Pacific Conservation Biology.

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INC-5: South Korea has highest number of fossil fuel, chemical reps at plastic negotiations

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-27 23:59
Some 220 fossil fuel and chemical industry representatives have registered to participate in UN discussions of a treaty aimed at tackling plastic pollution, the highest number at any of the negotiations on the agreement so far, according to analysis released Wednesday.
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Indian aluminium major teams up with global consultancy for carbon offset projects

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-11-27 23:53
India’s largest aluminium producing company has partnered with an auditing and consulting firm for carbon reduction projects and biodiversity conservation in the Indian state of Odisha.
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Plastics lobbyists make up biggest group at vital UN treaty talks

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-11-27 23:14

Fossil fuel and chemical industry representatives outnumber those of the EU or host country South Korea

Record numbers of plastic industry lobbyists are attending global talks that are the last chance to hammer out a treaty to cut plastic pollution around the world.

The key issue at the conference will be whether caps on global plastic production will be included in the final UN treaty. Lobbyists and leading national producers are furiously arguing against any attempt to restrain the amount that can be produced, leaving the talks on a knife-edge.

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