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ICE sees first trades in CORSIA first phase carbon credit futures

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 03:58
London-based exchange ICE has seen its first trades in its newly-launched CORSIA-eligible carbon credits, transactions that give an early indication of how correspondingly-adjusted units will be valued.
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CARBON FORWARD 2023: Implement CBAM first before expanding its scope, urges industry representative

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 01:49
The EU should first test whether its carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) delivers on its objectives of reducing emissions in third party countries and providing carbon leakage protection for European industry, before expanding its scope within existing, or to additional, sectors, an industry representative said on Thursday.
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INTERVIEW: First Brazil-based carbon credit certifier seeks to fill market gap by adapting to national context

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 01:37
Officials from Brazil's first homegrown carbon offset standards body will bring in smaller landowners and promote conservation across the country by reducing the significant time and costs involved in applying for credit certification.
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CARBON FORWARD 2023: Shipping companies may seek to avoid EU ETS via sea transfer -industry

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 01:07
Shipping companies may try to avoid paying carbon costs for their routes by engaging in ship-to-ship transfer of their liquid cargo at sea, a maritime industry expert told an audience at the Carbon Forward conference on Thursday.
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South African exchange teams up with Xpansiv under new environmental markets venture

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 00:32
The Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) has teamed up with infrastructure provider Xpansiv to allow local participants to buy or sell carbon credits and renewable energy certificates held in either local or global registries.
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New funding round for clean cooking companies to open in November

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 00:29
The second funding round organised by the Modern Cooking Facility for Africa (MCFA) initiative will open at the end of November with €16 million up for grabs, designed to provide finance to scale clean cooking solutions across seven African countries.
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Biodiversity Pulse: Thursday October 12, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2023-10-13 00:24
A twice-weekly summary of our biodiversity news plus bite-sized updates from around the world. All articles in this edition are free to read (no subscription required).
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World Economic Forum to launch buyers club for biodiversity credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-12 23:39
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is putting together a buyers club for biodiversity credits to be launched early next year with several major companies already signed up ahead of what is planned to be a pilot auction to be held at an undecided date next year.
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Australian solar pioneers presented with world’s top engineering prize

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-12 23:01

Australian and Chinese researchers whose worked delivered the stunning cost reductions in solar PV presented with world's top engineering prize.

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Climate expert ‘sacked’ after refusing flight to Germany over carbon emissions

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 22:26

Gianluca Grimalda says he was fired when he refused to return at short notice from Solomon Islands research trip by plane

A climate researcher who refused to comply with his employer’s demand to fly at short notice back to Germany from the Solomon Islands says he has been fired from his job.

Gianluca Grimalda is still waiting in Bougainville for a cargo ship, set to depart on Saturday, to begin his return journey to Europe, after six months investigating the impacts of climate breakdown and globalisation on the island’s inhabitants.

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Almost two-thirds of EU firms face losses due to climate change, says report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-12 22:12
More than 60% of EU companies say they have experienced losses due to climate change, an increase on last year, but only around half of those firms are taking action to build climate resilience amid increasingly stringent financial conditions across the region, according to a report released Thursday.
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Refusing to fly has lost me my job as a climate researcher. It’s a price worth paying | Gianluca Grimalda

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 22:12

My company in Germany has demanded my swift return from climate-change fieldwork near Papua New Guinea. I can’t do it

Two weeks ago, my employer presented me with a stark ultimatum: return to my offices in Kiel, Germany, within five days, or lose my job. I am a climate researcher and since March 2023, I have been completing vital fieldwork into the social impact of climate change almost 24,000km away by overland routes, on the island of Bougainville off the coast of Papua New Guinea.

My fieldwork had been mired in unforeseeable problems, from natural disasters to security threats, and my employer was, unsurprisingly, unhappy that my return had been delayed by many weeks. The urgency of their request to return meant I would have to jump on a plane if I was to meet the deadline; but for me, this was not an option. I have been practising conscientious objection to flying for more than 10 years. My employer has supported me on a “slow trip” in the past. I do not boycott flying altogether, but I will only catch a plane when no other alternative exists.

Gianluca Grimalda, formerly senior researcher at the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, is a social scientist interested in social cohesion and adaptation to climate change

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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:40
European carbon prices were modestly higher in thin trading on Thursday morning as energy prices resumed their upward march with natural gas rising to a seven-month high and triggering short covering that briefly took EUAs above a key level.
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Nuclear dependent France extends life of coal generators to avoid winter blackouts

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:07

France has extended the life of two coal fired generators to help meet expected power shortages this winter as it struggles with reliability in its ageing nuclear fleet.

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Sunak’s U-turns make net zero harder and keep bills high, watchdog warns

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:01

Climate Change Committee also says rowing back on climate policies has harmed investment into UK

Rishi Sunak’s reversals on key climate policies have damaged the UK’s ability to meet its carbon-cutting goals and will keep energy bills high for millions of households, with the effect of “making net zero considerably harder to achieve”, the UK’s climate watchdog has warned.

Rowing back on policies to phase out gas boilers and petrol and diesel vehicles, and the general sense that the government is “weakening its commitments” to shifting to a green economy, have also harmed the prospects of inward investment into the UK, and sent adverse signals to consumers, businesses and other governments.

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UK net zero targets 'harder to achieve' after PM's speech - advisers

BBC - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:00
The UK's climate advisers say recent changes to net zero policies make it harder to meet climate goals.
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Human rights experts warn against European crackdown on climate protesters

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:00

UK has led the way, with countries across the continent making mass arrests, passing draconian new laws and labelling activists as eco-terrorists

Human rights experts and campaigners have warned against an intensifying crackdown on climate protests across Europe, as Guardian research found countries across the continent using repressive measures to silence activists.

In Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands and the UK, authorities have responded to climate protests with mass arrests, the passing of draconian new laws, the imposing of severe sentences for non-violent protests and the labelling of activists as hooligans, saboteurs or eco-terrorists.

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How criminalisation is being used to silence climate activists across the world

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:00

Guardian investigation finds growing number of countries passing anti-protest laws as part of playbook of tactics to intimidate people peacefully raising the alarm

As wildfires and extreme temperatures rage across the planet, sea temperature records tumble and polar glaciers disappear, the scale and speed of the climate crisis is impossible to ignore. Scientific experts are unanimous that there needs to be an urgent clampdown on fossil fuel production, a major boost in renewable energy and support for communities to rapidly move towards a fairer, healthier and sustainable low-carbon future.

Many governments, however, seem to have different priorities. According to climate experts, senior figures at the UN and grassroots advocates contacted by the Guardian, some political leaders and law enforcement agencies around the world are instead launching a fierce crackdown on people trying to peacefully raise the alarm.

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We’ve just grown our own pumpkin. That’s why I know allotments won’t feed the world | Jay Rayner

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:00

The best way to remind yourself why we need mass agriculture is to try it on a very small scale yourself

Recently, my family welcomed a new arrival. This event was keenly anticipated. We had watched it grow, fretted over its development. And then suddenly, there it was, sitting in the kitchen: a bright orange pumpkin, about the size of my head and equally as weirdly shaped. While I was thrilled to see it, I can take none of the credit for its production. The farmer was my wife, Pat, who fretted appropriately over the way the pumpkin plant clearly shut down all other production to bring forth this one beauty. A reasonably productive tomato plant kept it company. We also got a couple of chillies from a tiny seedling brought to the house by a lunch guest. Tom and Barbara Good had nothing on us.

For a while we fretted over what to do with the pumpkin. We thought about carving it into a lantern for Halloween but in truth we’ve opted out of being mugged by children for sugar. Ours are adults. We’re done. Round our way if you don’t put out a pumpkin, the door knocker stays unmolested. So we thought about roasting and even pickling it.

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Threats to Germany’s climate campaigners fuelled by politicians’ rhetoric, says activist

The Guardian - Thu, 2023-10-12 21:00

Luisa Neubauer, of Fridays for Future, cites language used by the chancellor amid protest crackdown

Severe policing and “scary” political rhetoric is fuelling abuse against climate activists, Germany’s best-known environmentalist has said.

“It’s not a shift any more, it’s a slide,” said Luisa Neubauer, from the German branch of Fridays for Future, the protest movement that grew out of Greta Thunberg’s school strikes. “There’s an increase in hate language, there’s an increase in threats, and the threats are getting more concrete. So they’re not saying any more ‘I hate you’ but they’re saying ‘We should come to your place, we should go get you.’”

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