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Washington sees WCI linkage benefitting carbon market, warns standalone programme could spell doom
The Washington Department of Ecology (ECY) on Thursday said linking its cap-and-trade regulation with the California-Quebec market could yield several benefits, and that maintaining an independent scheme could prove an existential threat to the programme.
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NZ Market: NZX updates ETS calendar, as market looks to December auction and beyond
The NZX has updated the ETS auction calendar for the next four auctions in line with the new price controls and settings recommended by the Climate Change Commission, as market observers look to what the future holds following Saturday's election.
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How do I know if a rental house is mouldy before I sign the lease? 12 things to check
Here are 12 questions worth considering before you sign a residential tenancy agreement.
Rebecca Bentley, Professor of Social Epidemiology and Director of the Centre of Research Excellence in Healthy Housing at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne
Tim Law, Adjunct lecturer, Victoria University
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WCI Markets: CCAs decline amid heavy spread trading, WCAs hit 7-mth low beneath reserve sale trigger
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices sagged to a six-week low in recent days as bearish macroeconomic factors intertwined with “roll season”, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) values sank as traders questioned the upcoming November Allowance Price Containment Reserve sale and state’s WCI linkage potential.
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First “stand-alone” renewable hydrogen system plugs in at manufacturing facility
Self-contained power system that combines solar and a renewable hydrogen hybrid battery begins trial run at Victoria manufacturing facility.
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Brazilian bank to establish trading desk to facilitate carbon credit transactions
A large Brazilian financial services firm is working to set up a trading desk following its inaugural sale of carbon credits to a major multinational bank, the company announced Wednesday.
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We found 3 types of food wasters, which one are you?
A household survey has revealed three distinct patterns of consumer behaviour around food waste.
Trang Nguyen, Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Adelaide
Patrick O'Connor, Associate Professor, University of Adelaide
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Scarce clean hydrogen put public funds at risk in Spain ahead of upcoming EU auction
A scarcity of green hydrogen may force a Spanish steelworks to rely on fossil fuels for longer, diverting public money just weeks ahead of the first auction of the EU's new Hydrogen Bank facility.
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CARBON FORWARD 2023: EUA price outlook sees short-term supply increase meeting “sticky” industrial emissions
EUA prices are set to remain broadly within their current range in the coming two years before resuming their upward trajectory from 2026, as the market works through the additional supply mandated by the EU’s REPowerEU initiative, according to analysts speaking at the Carbon Forward event on Thursday.
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Carbon credit insurance company to pay claims with replacement offsets
A UK-based carbon credit insurer on Thursday announced its clients can now get paid out in replacement offsets, after the company amassed four partners to build a pool of units with which to settle claims.
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Development banks’ climate finance reached record almost $100 billion in 2022 -report
Multilateral development banks provided worldwide climate finance of almost $100 billion in 2022, up from $82 bln in 2021, with a record more than $60 bln going to low and middle-income countries, according to a report released Thursday.
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ICE sees first trades in CORSIA first phase carbon credit futures
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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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