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US Senators propose to include mine methane capture in federal CCS tax credits
A bipartisan pair of US senators introduced legislation Wednesday to make mine methane capture efforts eligible under 45Q tax credits for carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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“Net zero is a con:” Forrest outlines how Fortescue mines will eliminate fossil fuels by end of decade
The post “Net zero is a con:” Forrest outlines how Fortescue mines will eliminate fossil fuels by end of decade appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Questions loom over climate fund for developing nations ahead of COP29
After years of negotiations, a key climate fund for developing nations is poised to become a reality during the upcoming COP29 summit in November, but looming technical and political decisions will determine the fund’s ultimate scope, participants said at a panel event Wednesday.
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CWNYC24: Experts divided over the role of additionality in biodiversity markets
Early players in the biodiversity market disagree over the role of additionality, with some saying it should be "dead and buried", while others see it as a fundamental principle to attract funding.
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ARB’s latest offset issuance falls further from prior periods
California regulator ARB’s issuance of compliance-eligible offsets once again fell below the previous two-week period, extending the ongoing trend of lower issuances relative to the year-to-date (YTD) total in 2023, agency data released Wednesday showed.
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CWNYC24: Peru submits ‘Indigenous J-REDD’ concept note to ART standard
The Secretariat of the ART carbon credit standard has accepted a concept note for an Indigenous Jurisdictional REDD (J-REDD) programme from Peru’s environment ministry at a ceremony during Climate Week NYC on Wednesday.
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CWNYC24: New York state officials select WCI as the platform for cap-and-invest programme
Market administrator WCI Inc. will serve as the registry, auction, and financial services platform for the upcoming New York cap-and-invest (NYCI) programme, regulators announced Wednesday during Climate Week NYC.
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CWNYC24: EU and US climate negotiators want Article 6 “in the bag” in Baku
The top EU and US climate negotiators both signalled their strong desire to finalise negotiations on Article 6 at the UN climate talks in Azerbaijan this year, they said at Climate Week NYC on Wednesday.
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Wreckage shows how Titan's hull came apart
Experts told the US Coast Guard on Wednesday there were safety problems with Titan's hull.
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Falling solar and battery costs drive record renewable investment, but pace still short of COP28 target
The post Falling solar and battery costs drive record renewable investment, but pace still short of COP28 target appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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“Not business-as-usual:” Network mulls sun tax and “solar soaks” to cope with EVs and electric homes
The post “Not business-as-usual:” Network mulls sun tax and “solar soaks” to cope with EVs and electric homes appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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CWNYC24: VCMI expects more companies to pick up its claims, as Scope 3 launch nears
Two companies have so far made claims for the highest grade available under the Voluntary Carbon Market Integrity (VCMI) initiative's code for offset use - but more are expected in the coming months, and even more once the new Scope 3 claim is finalised, the initiative's executive director told Carbon Pulse on Wednesday.
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Construction begins on world’s tallest wind turbine in German lignite region
The post Construction begins on world’s tallest wind turbine in German lignite region appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Our electricity workforce must double to hit the 2030 renewables target. Energy storage jobs will soon overtake those in coal and gas
The rapid shift in our electricity system calls for a huge increase in the workforce needed to construct, operate and maintain it. Urgent action on building up this workforce is needed.
Jay Rutovitz, Research Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Chris Briggs, Research Director, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Elianor Gerrard, Senior Research Consultant, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
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CWNYC24: Carbon credit project developers say it’s on buyers to pay for insurance
Voluntary carbon market project developers' margins are too thin to also pay for insurance - and the responsibility for insuring projects ultimately lies with the buyer, according to speakers at Climate Week NYC.
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CWNYC24: African carbon markets stakeholders consider credit price floor
A capacity-building programme for African carbon markets has considered a credit price floor but does not currently have an official ask, Carbon Pulse heard on Wednesday during Climate Week NYC.
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ERW startup renews carbon removals partnership with large buyer
A startup specialising in enhanced rock weathering (ERW) technology on Wednesday announced a renewed partnership with a large buyer of CO2 removal credits.
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Earth to briefly gain second 'moon', scientists say
Earth is about to get a second moon for a couple of months, but it won't be visible for most people.
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CWNYC24: UK pushing to get next Brazilian J-REDD deal over the line -official
The UK is making a push for the next jurisdictional REDD (J-REDD) deal arranged through the LEAF Coalition to be with another Brazilian state, a British official said Wednesday at Climate Week NYC.
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CWNYC24: Global corporations back new initiative for round-the-clock carbon-free electricity
Major international companies including Google have joined a new initiative aimed at boosting the use of carbon-free power across the world, in a bid to revolutionise electricity procurement and reduce emissions.
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