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REPowerEU revenues from EUA auctions falling behind target amid EUA price slump
REPowerEU revenue has fallen more than €300 million behind the EU’s target after the first a year of sales under the initiative, raising the prospect that even more EUAs will need to be sold into the market to raise the €20 billion in funding that has been promised from the bloc’s carbon market to pay for the switch away from Russian energy supplies.
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ANALYSIS: Open interest rises on EUA futures as analysts point to utility hedging, new compliance deadline, speculators
Aggregate open interest across all European carbon futures contracts has risen significantly above 2023 and 2022 levels, driven largely by strong liquidity on the front-December and August contracts, as analysts point to a recovery in utility hedging, the shift in compliance deadline to September, and hedge fund interest.
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Lego pushes suppliers to quickly cut their emissions
Danish toy maker Lego Group is putting pressure on its suppliers to cut emissions in the next two years, as part of its efforts to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
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INTERVIEW: Momentum for LPG cookstoves fueled by health, emissions impact
Carbon finance can accelerate the adoption of cleaner cooking with LPG in developing countries, with a number of credit-generating projects underway, though infrastructure rollout remains a core challenge, say experts.
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Nature framework for investors launches with three target types
The Finance for Biodiversity Foundation (FfB) launched the second edition of its nature target-setting framework for asset managers and owners on Wednesday with three target types.
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French nature tech startup to develop ESA-funded biodiversity monitoring tool
A French nature tech startup has secured undisclosed funding from the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop a biodiversity monitoring tool for potential use in nature-related disclosures and the biodiversity credit market, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Restoring 11 key EU rivers can help achieve 10% of freshwater biodiversity target, WWF says
Restoring key EU rivers can help achieve 10% of the bloc's biodiversity targets under the Nature Restoration Law while strengthening countries' resilience to the climate crisis, a new report has shown.
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UK developer hopes to sell biodiversity credits worth over $14 mln within months
Biodiversity credits worth over $14 million in total across two projects could be sold within the next three months to multiple-buyer groups, according to the head of credit developer RePlanet.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
EUAs were once again little changed at midday, after prices see-sawed in a well-defined range amid periodic attempts to move lower, while energy markets diverged due to differing fundamental influences, and the UKA market took a pause as the country voted in a general election.
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Coffee, eggs and white rice linked to higher levels of PFAS in human body
Study that researchers say highlights chemicals’ ubiquity also shows PFAS association with seafood and red meat
New research aimed at identifying foods that contain higher levels of PFAS found people who eat more white rice, coffee, eggs and seafood typically showed more of the toxic chemicals in their plasma and breast milk.
The study checked samples from 3,000 pregnant mothers, and is among the first research to suggest coffee and white rice may be contaminated at higher rates than other foods. It also identified an association between red meat consumption and levels of PFOS, one of the most common and dangerous PFAS compounds.
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Footage reveals 'miracle eagle chick' in flight
A white-tailed eagle that broke its wing has taken to the skies after its parents nursed it back to health.
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Footage reveals 'miracle eagle chick' in flight
A white-tailed eagle that broke its wing has taken to the skies after its parents nursed it back to health.
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No end in sight for EU’s high energy prices under net zero plans -lobby
The EU will continue to endure markedly higher energy prices than the US and China even in a scenario where it meets its climate goals, due to its continued reliance on imports and growing demand, said the bloc’s business lobby.
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Carbon removals platform updates fee structure to open door to fresh supply
A voluntary carbon crediting platform for engineered removals has unveiled plans to update its service fee structure later this year to make market entry more accessible for carbon removal suppliers, it said this week.
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Italian authorities investigate CO2 emissions fraud at country’s largest steel plant -media
Ten individuals are being investigated by the Italian authorities for submitting manipulated CO2 emissions data while administering Italy's largest steel factory, which then affected the facility's EU carbon permit compliance requirements, according to multiple national media sources.
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Japan considers government procurement of DAC carbon credits, draft methodologies for project development
Japan is considering government procurement of direct air capture (DAC) carbon credits in a bid to boost demand, while several relevant methodologies under the domestic offset programme are being developed.
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Brussels pledges to do ‘whatever is necessary’ to support CCS
The European Commission will take all the necessary steps to make carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology available to large industrial emitters and remove barriers to its development, a senior EU official said on Wednesday.
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Australia confirms GHG reporting rule changes that think tank says could cover up millions of tonnes of coal mine emissions
Australia has announced updates to national greenhouse gas reporting rules that a climate think tank warns will let coal companies dramatically under-report their emissions and undeservedly be issued Safeguard Mechanism Credits (SMCs).
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BRIEFING: EU to offer fast-track permitting for green industry frontrunners
The European Commission wants to speed up approval of emerging green and low-carbon technologies, saying it will promote faster permitting for those identified as the most promising by its new Innovation Centre for Industrial Transformation (INCITE) in Seville.
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International panel releases survey results on biodiversity credit market models
Many companies believe mandatory offsetting requirements would be critical for the biodiversity market to scale, according to submissions to the International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits’ (IAPB) second round of consultation with market participants.
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