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Stakeholders push for 48% reduction in California cap-and-trade permit supply by 2030
US-based soil carbon measurement firm nets $10.6 mln in Series A fundraise
CAR says proposed China adipic acid offset protocol can overcome past environmental integrity concerns
Producers buy CCAs and sell RGGI, speculators shorten positions across the board
California non-CO2 power supply reaches all-time peak in 2022
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INTERVIEW: Slow progress on registry dampens optimism for Article 6.4 trade, warns IETA boss
Brazil’s Acre state aiming to sell 100 mln jurisdictional REDD+ credits -report
Zimbabwe backtracks on carbon credit revenue grab, but will still take 30% -media
ANALYSIS: Prepare for takeoff – EU airlines start to get ready for the end of free emission allowances
UK ETS reforms may cost oil major £30 mln hike in carbon costs, say analysts
‘Gigantic’ power of meat industry blocking green alternatives, study finds
Analysis of EU and US shows livestock farmers receive about 1,000 times more public funding than plant-based and cultivated meat
The “gigantic” power of the meat and dairy industries in the EU and US is blocking the development of the greener alternatives needed to tackle the climate crisis, a study has found.
The analysis of lobbying, subsidies and regulations showed that livestock farmers in the EU received 1,200 times more public funding than plant-based meat or cultivated meat groups. In the US, the animal farmers got 800 times more public funding.
Continue reading...Labor’s history is one of compromise – and Anthony Albanese knows to make lasting change he needs to stay in government | Paul Karp
A long-term Labor government is the ‘difference between laying the foundation and finishing the build’, the PM tells national conference
Anthony Albanese is famous for his mantra of wanting to “fight Tories”.
But the member for Grayndler, centred on the people’s republic of Marrickville, has proven just as adept fighting for decades on Labor’s left flank against the Greens and internal progressive disappointment.
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Continue reading...Puro.earth opts to end expiry dates for its carbon removal units
The time is now for more inclusive carbon market frameworks -report
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CN Markets: Chinese CO2 permits hit record highs, healthier volumes
EPA’s new definition of PFAS could omit thousands of ‘forever chemicals’
Agency plans a ‘case-by-case’ approach that allows for flexibility, but critics say ‘this is not a new definition – it is a lack of definition’
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) office responsible for protecting the public from toxic substances has changed how it defines PFAS for a second time since 2021, a move critics say they fear will exclude thousands of “forever chemicals” from regulation and largely benefit industry.
Instead of using a clear definition of what constitutes a PFAS, the agency’s Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics plans to take a “case-by-case” approach that allows it to be more flexible in determining which chemicals should be subjected to regulations.
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