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Over half of agricultural land could boost tree carbon while maintaining yield -study

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 21:13
Some 54% of agricultural land globally has potential to increase carbon sequestration through tree planting while maintaining crop and livestock yields, leading to additional carbon storage of 3.3 billion tonnes of CO2 per year, a study has found.
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‘Haul no!’: tribes protest uranium mine trucking ore through Navajo Nation

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-06 21:00

Firm moves ore through land without telling tribal leaders as mine resurfaces painful legacy of nuclear development

A coalition of hundreds of environmental activists, Navajo and Havasupai tribal members are protesting the transportation of uranium ore through the Navajo Nation, as a newly opened mine near the Grand Canyon resurfaces a painful legacy of nuclear development.

Located just seven miles south of the famous national park, the controversial Pinyon Plain mine is one of the first uranium mines to open in years as the United States works to boost its nuclear arsenal and energy supply.

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Scientists hope to create a vaccine to cut methane emissions from cattle

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 20:54
A scientific consortium will conduct a three-year study in search of a proof-of-concept vaccine that can decrease methane emissions in cattle.
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4,000-ha forest to be protected “forever” after investor transfer

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 20:32
An investor has transferred ownership of an approximately 4,450 hectare forest in the US to non-profits so it can be protected "forever" with benefits for biodiversity, endangered species, and water.
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EU carbon and gas prices set to decouple in next five years -Goldman Sachs

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 20:15
Europe’s carbon market is set to decouple from gas prices in the next five years, as abundant gas supply in the bloc leads to a halving of gas prices and tightness in the carbon market pushes prices up, according to a Goldman Sachs analyst.
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Impact Earth plans biodiversity fund of up to $100 mln

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 19:46
Impact Earth is planning to launch a biodiversity fund that raises between $50-100 million focused on either Latin America or Southeast Asia, similar to its existing Amazon strategy, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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CCS project pipeline ramping up globally, but a lot more cash needed -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 19:34
In order to meet announced targets, the global carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) industry will need $160 billion in investment by the end of this decade, with Europe and China leading the storage race.
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Japan to streamline J-Credit generation process for solar projects, promote digital MRV system

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 19:13
Japan's environment ministry has selected several companies to advance a digital monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) system for the creation of domestically issued carbon credits, as the government seeks to make the process quicker and easier for market participants.
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ICVCM gets tough about additionality in renewable energy voluntary carbon methodologies

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 18:00
Nearly one third of credits will not be able to use the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM)’s Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) label, the standard-setting body said Tuesday, while allowing one more methane methodology into the high-integrity category.
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APAC countries must integrate carbon markets to secure better carbon pricing -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 17:51
Countries in the Asia Pacific should develop an integrated market such as the European Union’s emissions trading system (ETS) and synergise different types of carbon markets in the region to create effective carbon price signals, a report released this week suggested.
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Japanese oil major to work with Petronas on carbon project opportunities in Malaysia

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 17:20
One of Japan's largest oil refiners has teamed up with the trading arm of Petronas, Malaysia's state energy company, to work on voluntary projects that can generate carbon credits in the Southeast Asian country.
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Western Australia’s EPA has made a big call on a major gas expansion. Will state and federal governments back it up? | Adam Morton

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-06 16:42

The environmental regulator has a history of backing fossil fuels – that is why its preliminary view on Woodside’s Browse project is extraordinary

The news that the Western Australian Environmental Protection Authority is likely to recommend that a massive gas export development off the state’s north-west shouldn’t go ahead is remarkable, but shouldn’t be.

We don’t know much about what the EPA told Woodside Energy in February about its Browse project off the state’s Kimberley coast. All we have is a line that WAtoday extracted from the EPA – that it had formed a “preliminary view” that the proposal was “unacceptable”.

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Cambodia-focused gold miner joins government-run nature-based solutions project

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-08-06 16:11
An Australia-headquartered junior gold miner has launched what it calls its “first major offset initiative” in the north of Cambodia, several hundred kilometres west of its flagship mine.
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Water companies face £168m fines over sewage spills

BBC - Tue, 2024-08-06 16:05
Thames Water, Northumbrian Water and Yorkshire Water face fines for repeated sewage leaks.
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End of the adventure: council funding cuts imperil Leicester’s playgrounds

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-08-06 15:00

Decade of austerity blamed for impending closure of inner-city spaces that provide meals and outdoor activities

All nine of Leicester’s remaining adventure playgrounds are to lose all their council funding and are beginning the process of shutting down.

Three are already handing out redundancy notices and setting dates for closure in September with playworkers at another warning they are “just a few months behind”.

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