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Contested HumeLink transmission line gets federal green tick to connect Snowy 2.0 to the grid
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US DoE report busts LNG myth, says fossil gas exports are bad for consumers and the planet
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Eastern EU set to benefit most from clean tech exports, World Bank says
Poland, Romania, Croatia, and Bulgaria have the potential to at least triple clean technology exports, strengthening the EU’s economy at a time of mounting worries over the bloc’s deteriorating competitiveness, the World Bank said on Thursday.
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UN tender to build centralised Article 6 registry system cancelled
A UN tender to build a centralised registry system for carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement has been cancelled, Carbon Pulse has learned, though an interim solution is expected to be operational by year’s end.
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Verra releases provisional allocated deforestation risk maps for revamped REDD methodologies
The international carbon standard released Wednesday provisional versions of allocated deforestation risks maps for three Brazilian states within recently revamped REDD methodologies under its Verified Carbon Standard (VCS).
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NZ’s dairy industry faces an uncertain future – its fate now lies in its ability to adapt
Fewer cows on the farm and a broader range of farming practices, including involvement in the emerging alternative proteins industry, could help New Zealand’s dairy sector remain viable.
Milena Bojovic, PhD Candidate, Macquarie University
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White House releases policy guidance to reduce deforestation-linked imports
The Biden administration released guidance Tuesday to encourage policies that reduce imports of commodities and products driving illegal deforestation.
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EPA grants California authority to implement 100% zero-emission vehicle sales rule by 2035
The US EPA granted California authority on Wednesday to adopt the state’s Advanced Clean Cars II regulations for light-duty vehicles, effectively banning the sale of new gasoline vehicles by 2035, amid threats of repeal under the forthcoming Trump administration.
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“Eye glasses for the grid:” New rules pave way for consumer energy to compete with coal and gas
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US agencies fail to meet federal ZEV fleet targets, watchdog says
Under a federal mandate to acquire 100% zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by 2035, 11 US government agencies have not met their interim targets, a watchdog study published Tuesday said, with future prospects largely outside of the agencies' control.
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Could NZ’s two kākā subspecies actually be remnants of a more diverse species? Here’s why we need to know
Genome analysis of New Zealand’s forest parrot kākā has so far found no genetic differences between its two subspecies. This could allow for more relocations of birds between populations.
Michael Knapp, Associate Professor in Biological Anthropology, University of Otago
Denise Martini, Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics, University of Verona
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More than 1,300 Hajj pilgrims died this year when humidity and heat pushed past survivable limits. It’s just the start
Our bodies have hard limits as to how much heat and humidity we can tolerate. Lethal humid heat is a growing threat
Emma Ramsay, Research Affiliate in Climate Adaptation, Monash University
Shanta Barley, Adjunct Lecturer in Ecology, The University of Western Australia
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US DOE loan office should suspend financing pending reform -watchdog
The US DOE's loan office should suspend all loan and loan guarantee packages until it can ensure that its contracts are in compliance with conflict-of-interest regulations, a report published Tuesday by the agency's watchdog said.
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Bill Gates-backed fund piles millions into Canadian carbon removal developer
Bill Gates’s clean tech venture fund has stumped up $40 million to invest in a carbon removal startup aiming to create a Canadian testing ground for multiple direct air capture (DAC) technologies, the firms said on Wednesday.
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Peru court demands land titling, nullified concessions in one of most-credited REDD carbon projects
A judge in the San Martin region of Peru has ruled against several government agencies and an NGO developer that manages one of the world’s biggest historical issuers of REDD credits, in favour of Indigenous peoples, ordering the state to apply land titles to ancestral lands, nullify some forest concessions, and conduct community consultations with benefit-sharing.
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‘Not blackmail’: France puts prerequisites on support for 90% EU climate goal
Agreement on a 2040 climate target at EU level must be preceded by an “action plan” outlining the means of achieving the objective, including the principle of technology neutrality to make room for nuclear power alongside renewables, French energy minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said on Tuesday.
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EU gives green light to €3-bln French scheme to decarbonise EU ETS industries
The European Commission gave France the go-ahead on Wednesday to disburse €3 billion of state aid in support of decarbonisation efforts from industries covered by the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
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INTERVIEW: French biodiversity credit scheme risks incentivising offsetting over impact avoidance
The voluntary biodiversity credit scheme announced in France could incentivise offsetting over the reduction and avoidance of impacts on nature, as the underlying rules have raised serious doubts over their effectiveness in recent years, a biodiversity consultant has told Carbon Pulse.
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CORSIA futures jump in wake of carbon credit auction
Futures for Phase 1 of CORSIA, the UN's international aviation offsetting scheme, have jumped higher in the wake of reported results from a credit auction coming to light this week.
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Inclusion of cement will balloon China ETS size, but only add marginal demand, analysts say
Bringing the cement sector into China’s emissions trading scheme will see the total amount of CO2 regulated by the market grow by over a billion tonnes of CO2, but only lead to a minor increase in emissions, analysts have predicted.
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