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US Federal Reserve, four Canadian banks withdraw from net-zero banking alliances
The US Federal Reserve (Fed) announced that it will be leaving the Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) in the days leading up to President Donald Trump's return to the White House.
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GE Vernova says it has more than 1 GW of orders to repower US wind farms
The post GE Vernova says it has more than 1 GW of orders to repower US wind farms appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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The red flowering gum: a perennial favourite and a summer stunner
While its large brilliant flowers attracted early horticultural attention, this summertime stunner’s path to being a successful urban tree has not always been easy.
Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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VCM Report: Prices flatline, but new entrants to market , SBTi growth strike bullish outlook
Prices were little changed amid a quiet start to the year, but fresh analysis of the new entrants to the market in 2024, as well as a surge in the number of companies setting science-aligned climate targets painted a bullish outlook.
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New REDD carbon methodology to result in “substantial” reductions in credit issuance -ratings agency
The new consolidated REDD methodology developed by voluntary carbon standard Verra will result in a large reduction in credit supply, compared to its previous programmes, according to analysis published Monday by a project ratings agency.
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INTERVIEW: EU could accept Article 6 credits for CBAM, ETS — if they’re strong enough, says ex-top official
The EU could accept international carbon units in its Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), ETS, or ETS2 schemes — as long as the credits are of a high enough quality, according to a former top climate official.
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EU prepares measures to save auto industry, with climate in mind
The European Commission is preparing a series of measures to protect the automotive sector from unfair international competition, while keeping with the Union's decarbonisation goals.
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Major e-commerce platform inks two new carbon removal deals
An e-commerce platform has signed an agreement for 5,000 tonnes of enhanced rock weathering (ERW) credits with a company developing projects in the Global South, and a separate deal with Sweden-based biochar developer for an undisclosed amount of credits.
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Tanzania to establish clean cooking energy fund linked to carbon trading -media
Tanzania is finalising plans to establish a Clean Cooking Energy Fund aimed at subsidising cooking gas prices for low-income households, with financing tied to carbon credits, local media reported on Thursday.
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A hadada: nothing can quite capture the sound of these birds, because it’s mainly just rude noise | Helen Sullivan
These ibises have a special skill called ‘remote touch’, which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey through vibrations
Hadedas are iridescent grey-brown ibises – jack russell-sized birds with long, curved bills and very small heads – found throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
They have a special skill called “remote touch”, which they use to find their worm, grub and snail prey. At the tip of their bills is an organ that, when they stick it into the soil, can sense the vibrations of their food nearby.
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IAPB to help governments develop biodiversity credits after “tsunami of interest”
The International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits (IAPB) will support governments in embedding its framework in national policies as the next phase of its initiative to scale the market, following what it called a "tsunami of interests" in credits, co-chair told a webinar on Monday.
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CBAM fees expected to bite into Ukrainian GDP, causing job losses
The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) fee could cause Ukraine to lose 6.4% of its GDP by 2030 due to a drop in export volumes and job losses, according to Ukrainian analysis.
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Indonesia sees low volume, low price in inaugural correspondingly-adjusted carbon credit auction
Indonesia’s National Carbon Exchange (IDX Carbon) saw around 2% of units offered trade at less than $5 each at its inaugural sale of correspondingly-adjusted Indonesia Authorised Carbon Credits (IACCs), held Monday.
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UK firm lands £100 mln to build ‘multi-energy hubs’ for trucks and vans
A London-based clean energy company on Monday announced it had secured £100 million from a specialist global investment manager to construct the UK’s first multi-energy hubs designed to help decarbonise commercial road transport fleets.
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Nature-positive transition could unlock $1.4 trillion across four sectors, WEF says
Taking steps to mitigate corporate impacts on nature and increasing investments in restoration efforts could unlock an estimated $1.4 trillion in business opportunities across the offshore wind, mining, ports, and automotive sectors, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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Blue hydrogen too costly to make green steel -report
Using blue hydrogen in new forms of lower-emissions steelmaking instead of green will not have the same level of environmental benefits and will ultimately cost more money, according to a report released this week.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European carbon prices were modestly weaker at midday on Monday as traders foresaw a quiet session amid a lack of US participation due to a public holiday, while UKAs tumbled to a new record low as confidence continued to ebb in the British government's ability to quickly progress the market reform agenda.
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Carbon removal initiative sees offtake purchases jump 68% in 2024
A carbon removals buyers' club saw its total offtake commitments jump to a record $279 million, up from $166 mln in 2023, it said in an annual statement last week.
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UAE railway operator launches inaugural carbon credits for switching from road to rail
The developer and operator of the United Arab Emirates National Railway Network has launched the region's first-ever certificates for avoiding and reducing CO2 emissions from companies switching from road to rail transport.
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Wales must improve nature protection by boosting investment, report says
The Welsh government must enhance its support for nature by spurring investment, following numerous examples of undelivered commitments, a parliamentary committee said on Monday in a report.
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