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French investor considers generating Costa Rican biodiversity credits
A French asset manager is considering generating voluntary biodiversity credits from a conservation project in Costa Rica, part of which is preparing to produce carbon credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Japanese climate tech firm raises $5.3 mln in latest fundraising round
A Tokyo-based climate tech company on Thursday announced it had secured $5.3 million in the second close of its Series C round.
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Carbon registry, marketplace team up to enhance trading and retirements
An international carbon registry and a marketplace for environmental commodities have integrated their technologies in an effort to make carbon credit transactions and retirements more accessible, transparent, and efficient.
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Australian science body funds Vietnam carbon farming
Australia’s leading science body is funding carbon farming in Vietnam via an agricultural innovation programme.
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Brazilian startup to issue first biodiversity credits for endangered plants in 2025
A Brazilian startup has finalised a biodiversity credit pilot project in a private rural area in the country, planning to publish its methodology focused on conserving and restoring endangered plant species in the next few weeks and make the first transaction by mid-2025, the company told Carbon Pulse.
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Non-profit launches carbon credit programme to fund safe water systems across Africa, Latin America
US-based non-profit Global Water Center (GWC) has launched a programme to fund rural water systems by using carbon credits in countries across Africa and Latin America.
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How the stunning and steady flight of the kestrel is informing the future of drone design – video
A new study is mapping the secrets to the remarkably steady flight of kestrels, which could inform future drone designs and help achieve steadier flight in fixed wing aircraft. Scientists later hope to adapt the data so it can be applied to larger aircraft
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Hong Kong firm, Singapore-based developer collaborate to launch certified tree planting projects
A Hong Kong-based corporate tree planting solutions provider has teamed up with a Singapore-based offset developer to launch a certified tree planting scheme, the firms announced this week.
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Plibersek gives green tick to Australia’s first renewable energy zone, with conditions
The post Plibersek gives green tick to Australia’s first renewable energy zone, with conditions appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Coalmine saga was epic mismanagement, says report
A committee warns of a "permanent scar" above a town if an opencast mine is not fully restored.
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Huge gas fields – under a coral reef. Will a rejection on environmental grounds stop Woodside’s Browse project?
Australia’s largest oil and gas company wants to drill for gas under a pristine coral reef.
Samantha Hepburn, Professor, Deakin Law School, Deakin University
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Korean marine regulator to support international mitigation projects
South Korea's ocean affairs regulator is seeking opportunities to provide financial support for international mitigation projects in the marine sector through a newly formed partnership with an inter-governmental organisation.
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California watchdog hears CCS deployment concerns, discusses revenues under proposed cap-and-trade changes
Carbon management projects currently lack oversight and need improved guardrails for implementation, panellists at a session held by California’s carbon market watchdog said Wednesday, while others detailed their input on ARB’s considerations for allowance budget removals in the most recent rulemaking workshop.
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Treasure, not trash: Solar panels have huge value beyond first use
The post Treasure, not trash: Solar panels have huge value beyond first use appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Hydro share hits record low below 10 per cent in Tasmania, which hopes to be Battery of the Nation
The post Hydro share hits record low below 10 per cent in Tasmania, which hopes to be Battery of the Nation appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Reuse, reclaim or recycle?
The post Solar Insiders Podcast: Reuse, reclaim or recycle? appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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They went to space for eight days - and could be stuck until 2025
Two American astronauts face the sudden prospect of spending Christmas and New Year in space.
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They went to space for eight days - and could be stuck until 2025
Two American astronauts face the sudden prospect of spending Christmas and New Year in space.
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Healthy Country, healthy people: how shared knowledge is helping to restore a World Heritage area
A partnership that combines Western science and Traditional Owners’ ecological knowledge is restoring the seagrass meadows of Gathaagudu/Shark Bay.
Elizabeth Sinclair, Senior Research Fellow, School of Biological Sciences and Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia
Gary Kendrick, Winthrop Professor, Oceans Institute, The University of Western Australia
Martin Breed, Associate Professor in Biology, Flinders University
Patricia Oakley, Malgana Elder, Indigenous Knowledge
Sean McNeair, Offshore Operations Manager, Indigenous Knowledge
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US SEC defends contested climate disclosure rules
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a brief on Tuesday in defence of its challenged climate-related disclosure rules.
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