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US EPA greenlights year-round E15 use across the US, eases E10 stringency
The US EPA on Monday issued an emergency waiver allowing the sale of E15 – gasoline blended with 15% ethanol – throughout the country, and also waived provisions that would have increased E10 fuel stringency.
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INTERVIEW: US non-profit’s smaller buyer carbon credit platform achieves first sale
An Oregon-based non-profit's carbon credit purchasing platform aimed at small business and individual buyers has achieved its first sale, as the group aims to expand its support for grassland projects in North America, its executive director told Carbon Pulse.
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Brazil creates forest carbon regulatory body
Brazil’s environment ministry (MMA) on Monday published an ordinance establishing a forest carbon task force that will help regulate both voluntary and compliance forest carbon markets.
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Here’s how to make your backyard safer and cooler next summer
On a hot summer’s day in Melbourne, the artificial turf hit a top temperature of 72°C. This is sufficient to cause irreversible skin burns in just ten seconds.
Pui Kwan Cheung, Research Fellow in Urban Microclimates, The University of Melbourne
Stephen Livesley, Professor in Urban Horticulture, The University of Melbourne
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German energy industry says electricity bidding zone split would slow low-carbon transition, NGO disagrees
Germany’s main energy association concluded that a European recommendation to split the country’s bidding zone for electricity would lead to “massive uncertainty” for industry and “significantly dampen” the investment climate for renewables, contrary to an NGO report.
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California governor appoints new member to ARB watchdog
Governor Gavin Newsom (D) added a sixth member to the independent advisory committee overseeing California’s ETS and other relevant climate policies.
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German forest carbon startup triples climate project portfolio, eyes further expansion
A Munich-based forest carbon firm grew its portfolio of forest adaptation projects to 12 sites by the end of 2024, up from four a year earlier, and aims to further scale its activities this year, according to its latest impact report.
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VCM Report: Voluntary carbon credit indices rebound, France backs CCPs
Voluntary carbon credit indices edged higher last week as market participants returned to desks following a holiday break, while France threw its weight behind corporate use of integrity-backed carbon credits, following similar moves by Germany and the UK in April.
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All eyes on China to pick up climate leadership as US steps away, Brazilian experts say
Brazil’s upcoming COP30 summit will usher a new era of Chinese climate leadership, as the country pushes ahead with the transition to renewables and overachieves on its commitments — filling a void left by the US, according to Brazilian experts.
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Study outlines approach for maximising EU species, climate, land use benefits
An approach for the EU that maximises benefits for species conservation, climate mitigation, and agricultural land use has been proposed in an academic paper published on Monday.
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Green steam and thermal storage startup reboots pilot plant after “tough lesson”
The post Green steam and thermal storage startup reboots pilot plant after “tough lesson” appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Investors launch $200 mln US forest carbon fund
Two companies have partnered to launch a new carbon investment fund for US-based projects as they seek to raise $200 million to generate high-integrity credits.
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UK seeks feedback on revenue support changes for carbon removal projects
The UK government has launched a consultation on proposed changes to revenue support regulations for engineered greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) projects.
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Swedish real estate firm signs BECCS deal for 10k credits
A real estate company from Sweden will buy 10,000 carbon removals from an energy firm over 10 years, the companies announced earlier this month.
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Canadian carbon streaming company uproots US soil project investment amid voluntary market turmoil
A Toronto-headquartered carbon and precious metals royalty and streaming company has terminated future capital commitments to a major US-based carbon farming programme, citing worsening market conditions and increased investment risks.
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Indonesia lines up carbon market standards for cooperation deals
Indonesia is pushing ahead with negotiating mutual recognition agreements (MRAs) with major international standards, including Verra, Gold Standard, Puro Earth, and Plan Vivo, according to a senior official.
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ERW developers commit to new data-sharing platform in bid to scale market
A group of enhanced rock weathering (ERW) project developers has launched a new data-sharing platform designed to accelerate scientific validation and support the commercial scaling of this carbon removal technology.
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European airline emissions back to pre-Covid levels, carbon market fails to address costs -report
Emissions from airlines in Europe have bounced back to pre-Covid levels, while the bloc's Emissions Trading System (ETS) appears unable to address the costs of soaring pollution, according to green campaign group Transport and Environment (T&E).
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Biogas industry calls for biogenic CO2 target in EU’s 2040 climate plan
The European biogas industry association has called on the European Commission to include a separate target for biogenic CO2 capture in the EU’s 2040 climate plan, emphasising the role biomethane can play in removing CO2 from the atmosphere.
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INTERVIEW: CO2 mineralisation would see major benefit from EU integrating removals into ETS
The potential integration of the EU’s carbon removal certification framework into the bloc’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) would be a “major catalysing step” for industrial decarbonisation, according to a CO2 mineralisation company.
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