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Thailand bans imports of plastic waste to curb toxic pollution

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-08 00:05

Campaigners welcome move but say success depends on enforcement and global agreement on a treaty

Thailand has banned plastic waste imports over concerns about toxic pollution, as experts warn that failure to agree a global treaty to cut plastic waste will harm human health.

A law banning imports of plastic waste came into force this month in Thailand, after years of campaigning by activists. Thailand is one of several south-east Asian countries that has historically been paid to receive plastic waste from developed nations. The country became a leading destination for exports of plastic waste from Europe, the US, the UK and Japan in 2018 after China, the world’s biggest market for household waste, imposed a ban.

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IUCN launches EU-backed biodiversity finance programme in four countries

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 23:24
The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has launched a programme funded by the European Commission to improve biodiversity financing in Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 23:00
European carbon prices declined for a second day as the first auction of the year cleared at a discount to the secondary market and saw modest demand, adding to the downward pressure exerted by natural gas that fell in anticipation of milder conditions in the coming weeks.
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Canals have vital role to play in UK’s climate resilience, says charity

The Guardian - Tue, 2025-01-07 22:29

Waterways can protect biodiversity, help with water security and keep cities cooler, says Canal & River Trust

Protecting the UK’s canals is crucial for improving the nation’s resilience to climate change, campaigners have said.

A report by the Canal & River Trust charity found canals could play a “critical role” in biodiversity, decarbonisation and climate adaptation.

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Malaysia signs Article 6.2 agreement with Singapore

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 21:29
Malaysia and Singapore have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for international carbon trading under Article 6.2 of the Paris Agreement, along with a series of deals aimed at promoting economic opportunities for both the nations.
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Male mosquitoes to be genetically engineered to poison females with semen in Australian research

The Guardian - Tue, 2025-01-07 20:00

Approach could be used to limit outbreaks of mosquito-borne diseases, such as dengue fever, which results in 390m cases annually worldwide

Toxic male mosquitoes will poison females with their semen in a new population control method developed by Australian researchers.

The method involves genetically engineering males to produce spider and sea anemone venom proteins, which they inject into females during mating, reducing their lifespan.

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Investors file resolution ahead of Shell annual meeting questioning gas plans

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 19:51
A group of activist and institutional shareholders have filed a resolution against Shell and its gas expansion plans at the oil giant’s upcoming annual general meeting (AGM), a statement by the group said Tuesday.
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ID Market: 2024 trade a fraction of first-day burst but participants grow to 100

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 19:42
Indonesia’s carbon market closed December with a total of 10,788 tonnes of carbon traded over the year, despite a steep end-of-year downturn, market data showed.
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AU Market: First ACCU trades see ‘active start’ for 2025, as climate reporting debate heats up

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 19:31
This week saw the first spot trades of Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) for the new year, all at relatively flat prices, as experts weigh in on the country’s climate reporting laws.
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Rwandan govt eyes carbon market for agroforestry project

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 19:10
The government of Rwanda is readying an agroforestry project to participate in international carbon markets with an aim to incentivise farmers to plant trees and discourage illegal logging in the country, according to local media. 
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La Niña back this summer? Not likely – and unofficial declarations are jumping the gun

The Conversation - Tue, 2025-01-07 14:11
Reports of a rare summer La Niña are premature. It is also foolish to look at such climate drivers in isolation. But seasonal forecasting is becoming more complicated as the planet warms. Andrew King, Senior Lecturer in Climate Science, ARC Centre of Excellence for 21st Century Weather, The University of Melbourne Kimberley Reid, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Record year for wind power in 2024

BBC - Tue, 2025-01-07 13:49
Wind provided more electricity than ever last year across England, Wales and Scotland.
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CFTC: Producers increase net length across CCA, RGA to wrap up 2024

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 12:13
Producers built their net length for both California Carbon Allowance (CCA) and RGGI Allowance (RGA) holdings at the end of 2024, while managed money closed out V24 RGA short positions, data released Monday from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed.
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RGGI Market: RGAs trend downward absent regulatory updates, weather support

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 10:45
Into the first few trading days of 2025, benchmark RGGI allowances (RGAs) slipped below $24, with traders having “little confidence” in regulatory updates forthcoming in Q1, and barring above seasonal average cold weather heating demand.
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US EPA hands out additional pollution waivers to California ahead of administration change

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 09:50
The US EPA on Monday issued final notices for its decision to grant California waivers from federal pollution regulations, allowing the state to enforce stricter emission standards under the Clean Air Act (CAA) before President-elect Donald Trump assumes office later this month.
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International non-profit cusps $10 bln in assets alongside conservation efforts

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 09:04
An international non-profit looking to help reduce or store 3 gigatonnes of CO2 by 2030 is closing in on $10 billion in assets.
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Washington sets stage for first quarterly permit sale of 2025

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 08:14
Washington state’s Department of Ecology (ECY) released details for its Q1 allowance auction in March that does not include advance sale permits, according to a notice published by the agency on Monday.
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Isometric issues first verified enhanced weathering credits

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 08:12
Isometric has issued removal credits to a German-Brazilian climate-tech company, with what's claimed to be world’s first supply of independently verified enhanced weathering (EW) units purchased by a Dutch payment platform.
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Canadian prime minister resigns party leadership amid carbon policy disputes, US tariff threats 

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2025-01-07 05:11
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday his resignation from leading the Liberal Party of Canada, kicking off a process through which he will be replaced as prime minister, citing internal party battles and the need for a new leader ahead of an upcoming election.
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Fully recovering Australia’s threatened species would cost 25% of GDP. We can’t do it all at once – so let’s start here

The Conversation - Tue, 2025-01-07 05:02
This new research estimates the price and benefits of recovering threatened species – and offers cost-effective ways for environment groups, farmers, governments and others to make a difference. April Reside, Lecturer in Conservation, The University of Queensland James Watson, Professor in Conservation Science, School of the Environment, The University of Queensland Josie Carwardine, Senior Research Scientist, Environmental Research, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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