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California Senator proposes to delay climate disclosure law rollout

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-08-17 12:05
The bill sponsor of California’s emissions disclosure law proposed a six-month implementation delay to the regulation, among other changes this week.
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UN talks move slowly towards setting up a global fund for sharing benefits derived from genetic resources

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-08-17 11:06
After the latest round of talks, the UN negotiation group in charge of defining a mechanism to share benefits derived from the digital sequence information on genetic resources (DSI) on Friday said parties are getting closer to an agreement, which is set to include the establishment of a global fund.
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Girl discovers dinosaur footprints on beach walk

BBC - Sat, 2024-08-17 07:46
Experts think 10-year-old Tegan uncovered prints of a huge herbivore from the late triassic period.
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UK military satellite launches to boost space power

BBC - Sat, 2024-08-17 05:04
British forces are about to get their first dedicated surveillance and reconnaissance satellite.
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Mexico one of least exposed LATAM countries to EU CBAM, says expert

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-08-17 03:46
Mexico stands to be less exposed than other Latin American economies to the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), Carbon Pulse heard this week at the Mexico Carbon Forum in Guanajuato, although the country could be caught in the crossfire of potential obstructive trade measures by the US.
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CBAM to hit Vietnam’s steel exports, researchers find

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-08-17 01:19
Southeast Asia’s top steelmaker is likely to be hit by Europe’s carbon border taxes but not necessarily enough to force it to make a low-carbon change, a paper said this week.
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Chair of Nuclear for Australia denies that calling CO2 ‘plant food’ means he is a climate denier

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-08-17 01:00

Dr Adi Paterson’s statements are apparently at odds with the group’s official position, which says nuclear is needed to tackle the climate crisis

The chair of a leading Australian nuclear advocacy group has called concerns that carbon dioxide emissions are driving a climate crisis an “irrational fear of a trace gas which is plant food” and has rejected links between worsening extreme weather and global heating.

Several statements from Dr Adi Paterson, reviewed by the Guardian, appear at odds with statements from the group he chairs, Nuclear for Australia, which is hosting a petition saying nuclear is needed to tackle an “energy and climate crisis”.

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The first rule of Bite Club? Survive an attack by an apex predator

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-08-17 01:00

Surviving a shark – or lion, or bear – attack is the key criteria for entry into Bite Club. Together its members navigate their next big challenge: what happens after you survive?

Paul Kenny was camping behind the dunes at Samurai beach, north of Port Stephens on the Australian east coast, when he jumped naked into the water to “just wake up”. It was freezing but he caught a good wave, got some speed up and hit something. At first he thought it was another person but there was no one else swimming. He had body surfed into the head of a 2.5-metre (8ft) bronze whaler shark and his outstretched arm was in its teeth.

And with that, Kenny met the criteria to enter the small, exclusive Bite Club.

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Why do whales beach themselves? A vial of parasites in a Tasmanian museum may hold the answer

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-08-17 01:00

Pilot whale that beached itself in 1973 was infested with thousands of parasitic nematodes that may have eaten away at its blowhole

A vial of white parasitic worms left for decades in a Tasmanian museum may help solve a timeless mystery: why do whales strand themselves on beaches?

The worms were collected from the blowhole of a pilot whale that beached itself in 1973 and then stored in Launceston’s Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.

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Voluntary carbon standard seeks feedback on peatland restoration methodology

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-08-17 00:10
A voluntary carbon standard body is seeking feedback on a modular peatland restoration methodology that will in the first module focus on crediting the rewetting of drained peatlands on agricultural land in temperate climates.
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Climate activists in frame for £1m costs of protest bans run up by UK’s biggest law firm

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-08-17 00:00

DLA Piper seeking to recover costs in relation to injunctions it secured for National Highways and HS2, records show

Britain’s biggest law firm has sought more than £1m from climate protesters to cover the cost of court orders banning them from protesting, an investigation has found.

The multibillion-pound City law firm DLA Piper has been trying to recover costs from activists for work done on behalf of National Highways Limited (NHL) and HS2 Ltd – both public bodies – obtaining injunctions banning protests on their sites.

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Large German firms reduce value chain emissions 4% in 2023 -report

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 23:04
The 40 major companies listed on Germany's DAX stock market index collectively reduced their total value chain greenhouse gas emissions by 4% last year, compared to the previous year, according to analysis from a large consultancy.
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Heat inequality ‘causing thousands of unreported deaths in poor countries’

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-08-16 22:00

Friederike Otto of World Weather Attribution says poor people and outdoor workers are dying around the world

Heat inequality is causing thousands of unreported deaths in poor countries and communities across the world, a leading analyst of climate impacts has warned, following global temperature records that may not have been seen in 120,000 years.

Sweltering conditions act as a stealthy killer that preys on the most economically fragile, said Friederike Otto, co-founder of World Weather Attribution, in an appeal for the media and authorities to pay more attention to the dangers.

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BRIEFING: Orsted drops e-methanol plant for shipping, following Shell and BP retreat from biofuels

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 21:17
Danish energy giant Orsted has scrapped a proposed e-methanol plant meant to supply green fuel for container ships amid a lack of demand, it announced Wednesday, in the latest sign that European energy majors are retreating from green fuel projects.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 21:15
EUA prices moved slightly higher on Friday morning, setting the market up for its third weekly gain in the last month, as selling pressure appeared to fade away and buyers were slow to fill the gap, while trading volume shrank as participants headed into the peak summer weekend.
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GenZero signs MoU with energy firm, asset manager to retire coal-fired power plant in Philippines using ‘transition credits’

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 21:05
GenZero, a subsidiary of Singaporean government-owned investment firm Temasek, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Philippines-headquartered energy company and a global asset manager to explore the use of ‘transition credits’, starting with the retirement of a coal-fired power plant in the Philippines, it announced Friday.
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CN Markets: CEA price barely moves, weekly trading volume steady

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 21:01
CO2 allowance prices in China’s carbon market hovered around the 91 yuan ($12.70) level over the past week, while the weekly trading volume has remained steady.
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Air and rain samples in Detroit show high levels of TFA ‘forever chemical’

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-08-16 21:00

Compound used in refrigeration and air conditioning accumulates at much higher levels that other chemicals

Rain and air samples collected in metro Detroit that researchers checked for toxic PFAS “forever chemicals” showed the highest levels of TFA, an alarming finding because the compound is a potent greenhouse gas and more toxic than previously thought, but not well-studied.

While PFAS are a chemical class known to be ubiquitous in the environment, the new research is part of growing evidence around the globe that points to TFA, commonly used in refrigeration, air conditioning and clean energy technology, accumulating at much higher levels than other well-studied compounds.

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Rarely seen deep-sea fish washes up in California – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-08-16 20:38

An oarfish, which resembles a serpent, was found floating dead on the ocean surface off the San Diego coast and was brought ashore for study. Scientists say it is only the 20th time since 1901 an oarfish is known to have washed up in California

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Australia Market Roundup: Govt seeks feedback on FullCAM model, guidelines

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-08-16 19:59
The Australian federal government on Friday released a consultation on its latest version of the Full Carbon Accounting Model (FullCAM) and associated guidelines.
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