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Protectionist measures could impact global demand for US biofuels -panel

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:57
With the glut of renewable diesel (RD) supply in the US, producers are eyeing fresh opportunities for new demand abroad, with domestic production further incentivised by an upcoming production tax credit.
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US ban on Chinese UCO would ‘disincentivise’ foreign LCFS programmes -panel

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:43
Biofuel producers warned Tuesday against a US ban on used cooking oil (UCO) imports from China, arguing that a ban would disincentivise foreign biofuel-producing nations from creating mandates to decrease emissions of transportation fuels through Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) regulations.
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Progress in global climate governance threatened by major inequality among nations, new research warns

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:37
A new study has unveiled stark inequalities in global climate governance, highlighting that the most influential countries in climate negotiations bear far fewer consequences from climate-related disasters than those with less influence.
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Decarbonisation funding from US private sector slows -Treasury official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:35
Investment from the US private sector towards decarbonisation has slowed since 2022, a US treasury official said Wednesday, calling on firms to finance technologies to reduce emissions from the shipping and industrial sectors.
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Alberta TIER emissions rise as usage of offsets, EPCs for compliance reaches all-time high in 2023

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:26
Higher emissions in 2023 under Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emission Reduction (TIER) programme resulted in increased usage of offsets and emission performance credits (EPCs), according to a compliance report published Monday.
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Global solar installations smash expectations, rising almost a third year-on-year

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 09:01
Global solar installations exceeded most industry forecasts in 2024, with 593 GW expected to be added by the end of the year, according to analysis by a global energy think tank.
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Ocean carbon sink vital for both climate health and global wealth, new research finds

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 08:57
The ocean’s ability to absorb CO2 is not only vital for mitigating climate change, but also crucial for enhancing global wealth and reducing the cost of national climate policies, according to a new study.
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BRIEFING: Brazilian voluntary carbon market will support, not drive, race to net zero

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 08:28
Brazil's voluntary carbon market (VCM) will play a role in mitigation efforts if it is able to attract large-scale investment – but even then, it may not channel sufficient climate finance and reduce enough emissions to be an engine of net zero on either a global or national scale.
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Airline passengers willing to pay extra 11% to offset flight emissions, survey finds

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 07:58
Airline passengers are increasingly willing to accept additional costs and time commitments to reduce the environmental impact of their flights, for example paying an extra 11% for offsets, according to a new survey.
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ACX, Brazilian stock exchange launch domestic carbon registry

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 06:32
A new registry launched Wednesday for Brazilian carbon projects, announcing its first transaction at the Brazil Climate Summit in New York.
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US university expands legal resources to address rise in carbon offset lawsuits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 06:26
As the voluntary carbon credit industry has grown, so has the number of related lawsuits, prompting one US university to expand its legal resources to address this trend.
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Top UK food firms urged to do more to cut ‘staggering’ emissions

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-09-19 05:20

Food campaign Bite Back says 10 firms account for more carbon emissions globally than aviation industry

Britain’s biggest food and drink firms are doing too little to tackle the climate emergency and are producing “staggering” amounts of greenhouse gases, campaigners claim.

The 10 companies that manufacture more of the UK’s food than anyone else produce more carbon emissions between them than even the aviation industry, a report says.

Three of the firms increased their annual emissions in 2022 – Ferrero, Kraft Heinz and PepsiCo.

Seven are on course to miss meeting emissions targets they have set themselves to achieve by 2050.

Only four have a verifiable commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050 – Danone, Mars, Mondelēz and Nestlé.

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Rising underground coal mining will drive up India’s fugitive methane emissions, report says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 04:30
India’s methane emissions from coal mining could double should it expand its domestic industry in order to reduce reliance on imports and feed its increasingly demanding power and steel sectors, a think tank has found.
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US tech giant inks another carbon removals deal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 04:27
A US-based tech giant has inked another deal to purchase CO2 removal credits, this time from a California-headquartered carbon-negative power company.
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Hope for coral reefs after IVF colonies survive record heat event – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-09-19 04:00

Scientists found 90% of young coral surveyed remained healthy compared with 25% of older corals, after mass bleaching event in the Caribbean

Young corals bred using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and planted in reefs around the US, Mexico and the Caribbean have surprised scientists, after most survived last year’s record marine heatwave, while older corals struggled.

A study has found that 90% of the young IVF-created corals surveyed remained healthy and colourful, holding on to the algae that live within them and supply them with nutrition. In contrast, only about a quarter of older non-IVF corals remained healthy.

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Decarbonising the EU’s energy-intensives is still tough business, economists say

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 01:57
Energy intensive industries continue to face obstacles on their road to decarbonisation, according to economists from the European Central Bank (ECB), who raised concerns about the next phase of EU emissions trading.
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INTERVIEW: Biodiversity credit company seeks to challenge Romanian govt over EU payments

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 01:27
A company overseeing a biodiversity credit pilot in Romania is seeking to show the government how its use of EU environmental payments is incentivising the degradation of hay meadows, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Frontier strikes $4.5 mln in pre-purchase deals for carbon removals

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-09-19 01:23
The buyers club Frontier has facilitated its fourth round of carbon removal (CDR) pre-purchases, with $4.5 million spent on credits from nine project developers, including first-of-their-kind deals in India and Africa.
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Australia is a mess. Cop31 is a chance to redefine ourselves from climate laggard to global leader | Anna Cerneaz

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-09-19 01:00

Hosting the conference would help us overcome our colonial mentality and the fossil fuel lobby, both of which have held us back from tackling climate change

As the world grapples with the climate crisis, Australia stands at a crossroads. Our bid to co-host the UN’s climate conference, Cop31, with Pacific nations is not just a diplomatic event; it is a pivotal opportunity to redefine our nation’s role in the global fight against climate change. This could mark a shift, propelling Australia from climate laggard to leader on the world stage. With the Cop presidency, we would be at the centre of international climate negotiations, shouldering the responsibility to provide the infrastructure and visionary leadership needed to drive meaningful progress. The stakes are high, but so too are the potential rewards for our nation and the planet.

For years, Australia has been held back from meaningful climate action by the powerful influence of the fossil fuel lobby. This industry has shaped policies and public opinion, prioritising short-term profits over long-term sustainability. Their grip on our political landscape has delayed the transition to cleaner energy and put us on a dangerous path that threatens the security of our communities, our environment and our economy. Now, as the cost of living skyrockets and climate impacts escalate, we’re facing the consequences of that inaction.

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