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Biofuels need to be diverted and power ramped up to decarbonise EU aviation, says think tank
Diverting biofuel production from road transport to the aviation sector could help it reach its decarbonisation targets, while a massive ramp up of renewable and additional electricity production will be needed to meet the 2050 goals, according to a report by a German climate think tank.
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Jordanian carbon market delayed pending greater clarity on Article 6 -media
Jordan’s voluntary carbon market (VCM) plans have stalled since it announced in 2020 intentions to launch a regulated domestic market – a delay that local media sources attribute to ongoing ambiguity about Article 6 carbon trading under the Paris Agreement.
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Malawi has sold fraction of 1.5 mln forest carbon credits generated in past five years, govt says
The government of Malawi has generated 1.5 million carbon credits over the past five years, according to government sources quoted in local media.
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Dutch direct air capture startup raises €15 mln in Series A funding
A Netherlands-based direct air capture (DAC) startup has raised €15.3 million in funding as it looks to scale the rollout of its patented technology, the company announced Tuesday.
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UK renewables auction blows new life into offshore wind developments
The UK awarded contracts for a record 131 renewable energy projects on Tuesday, with price bids coming in well below the maximum set by the government in an auction that the industry welcomed as a sign of renewed investor confidence in the country.
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Two blockchain platforms link up to offer voluntary carbon credit lifecycle services
Two blockchain platforms have integrated their technologies to offer a streamlined service for the lifecycle of voluntary carbon credits, from issuance to trading, they announced Tuesday.
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PCX Markets reports 100,000 tonnes of plastic waste diverted through credits
Singapore-based marketplace PCX Markets has said it has prevented 100,000 tonnes of plastic waste from dispersing in nature through plastic credit issuance in the last four years.
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UK carbon removal intermediary secures agreement to sell Bolivian biochar credits
A London-based carbon removal marketplace has secured exclusive access to the remaining credits available this year from a Bolivian biochar developer, the firms announced Tuesday.
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Pakistan’s Sindh province to generate millions of voluntary carbon credits through reforestation projects
The government of Sindh province in Pakistan is planning to generate tens of millions of voluntary carbon credits by planting trees along the Indus River in a massive reforestation initiative, an official told Carbon Pulse.
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COP29 host launches support platform to aid developing nations submit climate reports
COP29 host nation Azerbaijan has launched a platform to help developing nations with their submission of climate progress reports.
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UK govt sells first statutory biodiversity credits
The UK government is selling its first batch of statutory biodiversity credits under the biodiversity net gain (BNG) scheme to a developer for an estimated total of £35,120.
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England’s nature-friendly farming budget to be cut by £100m
Exclusive: Cut would mean at least 239,000 fewer hectares of nature-friendly farmland, according to RSPB
The government is to slash the nature-friendly farming budget in England by £100m in order to help fill what ministers say is a £22bn Treasury shortfall, the Guardian can reveal.
Nature groups and farmers have called this a “big mistake”, saying it jeopardised the government’s legally binding targets to improve nature.
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Developer using AI to produce carbon removal technology open-sources model
An industrial technology developer using artificial intelligence (AI) to design and deploy new climate technologies has open-sourced an AI model, with its first product set to be a carbon removal technology, in the early stages of commercialisation.
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Six new big battery projects emerge as winners of first capacity tender
The post Six new big battery projects emerge as winners of first capacity tender appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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South Korea to expand participation and curb surplus in national ETS
South Korea is planning to extend participation and curb permit surplus in its emissions trading system, as the government seeks to reverse the dynamics in the struggling market.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices dropped to their lowest in four weeks on Tuesday morning as the weight of selling pressure continued to hang over the market, while an upward revision to France's expected nuclear generation this year and bearish Chinese economic data added to weakness in the energy complex.
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GE Vernova blame latest giant turbine blade failure on storm
The post GE Vernova blame latest giant turbine blade failure on storm appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Puro approved to supply large carbon removals buyers’ club
Finnish carbon removal standard Puro.earth has seen its issuances approved to supply a multinational credit buyers' club, the firm announced Tuesday.
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Regenerative agriculture firm raises €15 mln to support low-carbon farming transition
A Belgium-based company using carbon finance to incentivise farmers for sustainable practices has raised €15 million in a Series B fundraising round.
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Korean steelmakers likely to bear $2.2 bln CBAM costs over next decade, lobby group says
A major South Korean business lobby is urging the government to actively support decarbonisation of the domestic steel industry, as the implementation of the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could bring Korean steelmakers additional costs of 3 trillion won ($2.2 billion) over the next decade.
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