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California’s environmental justice advisory body recommends scrapping ETS free allowances, offsets
We need to get the cost of wind energy down in Australia – Chinese turbines are the likely answer
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Carbon capture won’t work for iron makers and steel makers, new report says
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WestWind goes big again, with plans for 1.5GW wind farm and 2,400 MWh battery in NSW
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Carbon credit financier notches small profit in Q3 despite project write-down
WCI Markets: CCA sentiment sours ahead of Q4 auction
Vast majority of carbon offset projects fail to deliver real emissions cuts, study finds
Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but cop it worst. Will the COP29 climate talks tackle this injustice?
Solar farm and four-hour big battery get green light in NSW, after seven years in the pipeline
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UN climate talks 'no longer fit for purpose' say key experts
ICVCM approves three REDD carbon crediting methodologies for CCP status
COP29: UK looks to quickly bolster Article 6 trade with new principles for carbon trading
Cop summits ‘no longer fit for purpose’, say leading climate policy experts
Future UN conferences should only be held in countries that show support for climate action, urge influential group
Future UN climate summits should be held only in countries that can show clear support for climate action and have stricter rules on fossil fuel lobbying, according to a group of influential climate policy experts.
The group includes former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, the former president of Ireland Mary Robinson, the former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres and the prominent climate scientist Johan Rockström.
Continue reading...Over 1,700 coal, oil and gas lobbyists granted access to Cop29, says report
Fossil fuel-linked lobbyists outnumber delegations of almost every country at climate talks in Baku, analysis finds
At least 1,773 coal, oil, and gas lobbyists have been granted access to the United Nations climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, a new report has found, raising concerns about the planet-heating industry’s influence on the negotiations.
Those lobbyists outnumber the delegations of almost every country at the conference, the analysis from the Kick Big Polluters Out (KBPO) coalition shows, with the only exceptions being this year’s host country, Azerbaijan, next year’s host Brazil, and Turkey.
Continue reading...COP29: UK pledges nearly £80 mln for clean energy, innovation in developing countries
US DOE allocates $20.2 mln to advance algae development for low carbon fuels, bioproducts
US-based CDR company receives $32 mln in Series A funding
Alberta uses C$40 mln from carbon market to attract low emissions innovations
Graph of the Day: Australia’s biggest battery projects by connection and storage capacity
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