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Groups urge UK govt to ensure strong shipping emissions coverage in ETS

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 19:11
A cohort of economists, think tanks, and non-profits have called for all domestic emissions and half of international emissions to be included in the UK ETS as the government continues to mull reforms to the country's compliance carbon market.
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Japan to lead captured CO2 trade in Asia-Pacific by mid-century, but massive government support needed -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 18:57
Japan is likely to emerge as the lead trading hub for captured CO2 by 2050 in the Asia-Pacific region, but at least $10 billion in government support is needed for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) deployment, analysts said. 
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Australian CCS project set to start earning ACCUs

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 18:50
Australia’s second-largest carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has started up in the remote desert of the Cooper Basin and is set to earn 250,000 Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) by the end of the year.
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Innovative credit risk methodologies needed to scale finance for nature-based solutions, report says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 17:52
Financial institutions can mobilise finance for nature-based solutions (NbS) by introducing more innovative credit risk methodologies and business models, a report has suggested. 
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UK rewilding company raises £40 mln with Aviva among investors

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 17:00
A UK-based rewilding company has raised £40 million ($52 mln) in a seed funding round, with investors including insurance giant Aviva, it announced Thursday.
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Severe thunderstorms are sweeping through southern Australia. But what makes a thunderstorm ‘severe’?

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-10-17 15:26
This week, unusually widespread thunderstorms are expected to bring rain, hail and intense winds to swathes of southern Australia. Here’s why – and what threat they can pose. Andrew Brown, Research Fellow in Climate Science, The University of Melbourne Andrew Dowdy, Principal Research Scientist in Extreme Weather, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Sydney beaches to remain closed, Randwick mayor says – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-17 15:23

Some of Sydney's most popular swimming spots including Coogee and Gordons Bay beaches will remain closed after thousands of mysterious balls washed ashore. Preliminary test results identified the dark spheres as 'tar balls' – which are formed when oil comes into contact with debris and water, usually as a result of oil spills or seepage. Addressing reporters on Thursday, Randwick council mayor Dylan Parker said the beaches will stay closed while further investigations are carried out by government agencies. Bondi, Tamarama and Bronte beaches had also closed 'out of precaution', Waverley council said in a statement on Thursday

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Tesco signs deal to buy enough solar energy to power 144 large stores

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-17 15:00

Supermarket will buy almost two-thirds of the energy generated by the new £450m Cleve Hill solar park in Kent

Tesco has struck a deal to buy enough solar power to run 144 of its large supermarkets, buying almost two-thirds of the entire electricity output from the Cleve Hill solar park in Kent.

The £450m solar park is being built on farmland near Faversham by Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners, a London-based firm that invests in renewable and low-carbon energy in the US, UK and Australia.

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Sewage illegally dumped into Windermere repeatedly over 3 years, BBC finds

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-17 14:49
United Utilities failed to report 100 million litres of illegal discharges, analysis of its data shows.
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California watchdog expedites annual report in anticipation of cap-and-trade programme reauthorisation talks

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 13:19
California’s carbon market watchdog targets an early-2025 publication of its 2024 annual report in tandem with expected conversations in the state legislature regarding extension of the WCI cap-and-trade programme, committee members discussed Wednesday.
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Greater gliders risk being wiped out after drastically undercounted government survey, campaigners say

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-17 13:12

Forest Alliance of NSW report says current regulations are a ‘licence to kill’ endangered species in four state forests where logging is scheduled

Forest campaigners are demanding an immediate moratorium on logging in endangered greater glider habitat in New South Wales after their surveys detected more than triple the number of gliders than what was recorded by the state-owned forestry agency.

The Forest Alliance of NSW said current regulations are a “licence to kill” the species, whose populations have already plummeted in the aftermath of the black summer bushfires.

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New Zealand will have to plant out and cut emissions “hugely” to achieve its climate targets, panel hears

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 13:08
New Zealand is likely to be severely short on NZUs after 2030 unless emissions start to rapidly decline, a forestry expert told a panel discussion Wednesday.
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US conservation groups sue to stop TVA natural gas plant replacing retiring coal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 10:32
A group of conservation organisations have filed a suit against the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), asking a federal court to halt efforts by the nation's largest public utility to replace a retiring coal installation with a natural gas-fired power plant.
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Experts forecast ‘convergence’ between VCM and government regulation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 08:58
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) will continue attracting adjacent government regulations related to credit transparency and trading behaviour without fully regulating the market, offset experts said during a Wednesday webinar.
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