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Surging global tourism emissions are driven by just 20 countries – major new study
Tourism emissions have been increasing at twice the rate of the global economy. That will double over the next 20 years, far outpacing technological solutions. New tourism policies will be needed.
James Higham, Professor of Tourism, Griffith University
Ya-Yen Sun, Associate Professor, School of Business, The University of Queensland
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Cross-party MEP group calls on EU to prioritise ‘Industrial Carbon Management’
A cross-party group of 30 EU Parliament lawmakers has called on the European Commission to prioritise Industrial Carbon Management (ICM) technologies in the coming five-year mandate.
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New Zealand resists major changes in latest emissions reduction plan
New Zealand on Wednesday released its final emissions reduction plan for 2026-30, sticking to the same target budget as in the July draft despite coming under criticism for it.
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Rubber tappers issue call for REDD+ carbon proposals in Brazilian state
Two associations of rubber tappers in Rondonia, Brazil have issued a public call for proposals for REDD+ carbon projects within the largest sustainable use protected area in the state.
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Turkiye offering €2.8 mln to help it transpose EU ETS Directive into national law
Turkiye has launched a €2.8-mln tender seeking a contractor to help it transpose the EU ETS Directive into national law and analyse the impact of the bloc's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) on the country.
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Large US-focussed carbon ETF liquidates almost 60% of CCA holdings
A US-listed carbon ETF has reduced almost 60% of its California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings on Monday, its website records showed Tuesday.
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Tech CEOs turn sustainability into strategic edge, as AI boom fuels energy concerns -analysis
Sustainability initiatives among technology firms have evolved from regulatory obligations into strategic priorities, as CEOs look to align green innovation with profitability and market competitiveness, according to a new analysis.
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New report backs REDD+ carbon crediting as robust, in face of ongoing criticism
A white paper, published Tuesday by a voluntary carbon market investor and a nature-tech company, has argued that carbon crediting in REDD+ projects has been systematically robust across the sector’s history, despite criticism that its methodologies continue to over-credit activities.
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UK awards £4 bln in CCUS contracts, clearing the way for construction
The UK government has awarded £4 billion worth of contracts for the construction of its first carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) cluster, paving the way to break ground next year, it announced on Tuesday.
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UK urged to come up with action plan for tackling methane emissions
The UK government should publish an action plan setting out priorities for tackling methane emissions, taking into account the cost of action in different sectors, its short- and long-term benefits, and the cost of inaction, members of the House of Lords recommended on Tuesday.
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Industrial biochar project in Namibia hits the ground boasting long-term carbon removal
A new project for industrial biochar carbon removal has been launched in Namibia via a partnership between a German non-profit and the local subsidiary of a biochar developer.
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European aviation needs more than new tech, carbon pricing to decarbonise, finds report
Beyond technological innovation and existing carbon pricing mechanisms, decarbonising aviation in the EU needs stronger policy measures that make the polluter pay, subsidies for clean energies, and promote alternatives to flying, new research has found.
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EKI Energy director resigns, citing ‘unavoidable circumstances’
A director at India’s largest carbon offset developer has tendered his resignation amid what he called “unavoidable circumstances” in a company filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange.
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Ten banks fuelling deforestation in Paraguay’s Gran Chaco, NGO finds
Ten financial institutions have invested more than $1.7 billion between 2021 and 2023 in two meatpacking companies allegedly associated with deforestation in Paraguay's Gran Chaco, according to an NGO investigation.
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UN warns of worsening land drying, as pressure mounts on desertification COP
The UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) has raised concerns over the alarming increase in land aridification registered in the past few decades, as pressure has mounted on negotiators in Ryhad to seek solutions to the ongoing crisis.
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NSW gets lion share as 19 solar, wind and hybrid projects win Australia’s biggest renewable tender
The post NSW gets lion share as 19 solar, wind and hybrid projects win Australia’s biggest renewable tender appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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INTERVIEW: Carbon removal coupled with desalination brings multiple benefits, says startup
A startup with an electrochemical method of removing CO2 from water claims it can simultaneously reduce the energy requirement and cost of desalination, with potential for significant mitigation were it to scale up.
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SwitchedOn Podcast: How real estate agents stonewalled renewable upgrades for private renters
The post SwitchedOn Podcast: How real estate agents stonewalled renewable upgrades for private renters appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices posted a modest gain at midday, tracking movements in front-month natural gas and fluctuating between two key options strike prices, as the market positioned itself ahead of Wednesday's options expiry.
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Australian steel company invests in low-carbon mill
Australia is set to get a new, low-carbon steel mill in Queensland built by one of the nation’s largest steel suppliers, who buys from local and international sources.
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