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A rush on critical minerals is coming for our most remote and disadvantaged communities
As we launch into a Future Made in Australia, we need to map and better understand the social and economic risks – as well as potential benefits – for remote and disadvantaged communities.
Deanna Kemp, Professor and Director, Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining, The University of Queensland
John Burton, Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social Responsility in Mining, The University of Queensland
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Global solar and wind generation will soon overtake nuclear and hydro
The post Global solar and wind generation will soon overtake nuclear and hydro appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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GreenCollar walks away from leadership roles in Australian integrated farm land management method development
Australia’s largest carbon project developer, GreenCollar, has resigned from co-chairing industry working groups developing the integrated farm land management (IFLM) method due to losing confidence in the process, a spokesperson told Carbon Pulse.
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NZ environment commissioner calls for forestry to be removed from ETS
The New Zealand commissioner for the environment has joined a growing list of bodies calling for forestry to be removed from the country's emissions trading scheme.
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WCI Markets: CCAs rally post-auction, WCAs remain illiquid
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices rallied through the rescheduled Q2 auction as market participants looked to the forthcoming cap-and-trade workshop, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) prices gained on significantly smaller volumes than the week prior.
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Forestry Corp awards permits to four big wind projects in state plantation forests
The post Forestry Corp awards permits to four big wind projects in state plantation forests appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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RGGI allowance surplus grew in 2023, report shows
The RGGI carbon market saw its permit bank surplus expand slightly in 2023, according to a report published Thursday.
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US court green lights oil major’s case against investor-driven climate action
A US federal judge on Wednesday dismissed a request from an investment advisory firm to halt an oil major’s lawsuit against shareholders over their calls for stronger climate targets.
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Republican state AGs ask US Supreme Court to prohibit fossil fuel damages lawsuits
A group of 19 US Republican state attorneys generals (AGs) filed a petition Wednesday asking the nation's highest court to prohibit efforts by Democratic-led states to hold oil producers financially liable for the climate impacts of fossil fuels.
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New Sun Cable takes shape with 12GW of wind added to world’s biggest renewable project
The post New Sun Cable takes shape with 12GW of wind added to world’s biggest renewable project appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Pioneering and repriced offshore wind farm gets final approval in New York
The post Pioneering and repriced offshore wind farm gets final approval in New York appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Why knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better?
Our research shows decisions on the fate of public housing towers that are based on a proper process of considering all the evidence could go either way: demolish and rebuild, or retrofit.
Trivess Moore, Associate Professor, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University
David Kelly, Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow, RMIT University
Ralph Horne, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, College of Design & Social Context, RMIT University
Robert Crawford, Professor of Construction and Environmental Assessment, The University of Melbourne
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A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea
Any decision to authorise offshore drilling and other activities contributing to climate change will now need to be assessed under the law of the sea in addition to international climate agreements.
Karen Scott, Professor in Law, University of Canterbury
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INTERVIEW: Puro CEO sees strong but bounded role for carbon removals in compliance markets
Carbon removals (CDR) could contribute meaningfully to compliance carbon pricing systems but they should be limited to a certain percentage of total emissions permits and may be subdivided by durability, Puro.earth CEO Antti Vihavainen told Carbon Pulse.
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Cambridge scientists latest to claim ‘green cement’ crown
Boffins from Cambridge University in the UK have become the latest to claim the green cement mantle with their idea of “electric recycling of Portland cement” featuring on BBC news this week, adding to the growing band of innovators seeking an emissions solution for the hard-to-abate industry.
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Zero Carbon Systems buys DAC startup Global Thermostat for “tens of millions of dollars”
Zero Carbon Systems has acquired Global Thermostat, one of the first direct air capture (DAC) startups, in a deal valued at tens of millions of dollars.
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UK fund secures £20 mln for early-stage climate tech ventures in Europe
A UK venture capital firm has successfully closed a £20 million funding round to invest in European pre-seed and seed-stage companies developing scientific solutions for decarbonisation.
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RePlanet announces partnership to create blockchain biodiversity credits marketplace
A blockchain marketplace for enabling transparent sales of biodiversity credits is almost ready to begin selling, following a partnership between credit developer RePlanet with a certification organisation and a blockchain company, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Hungary to prioritise green transition when holding EU presidency
Hungary’s energy and climate minister said the country will focus on advancing the green transition across the 27-nation bloc, as among the top climate and energy priorities during its turn with the EU presidency from July until year end.
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Atlantic to get 'extraordinary' hurricane season
There could be up to seven major hurricanes of category three or higher this season, many more than usual.
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