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Engie’s sustainability consultancy arm to shut Singapore offices

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-04-14 17:08
French utility company Engie’s sustainability and energy management consulting arm Engie Impact will shutter its offices in Singapore on Oct. 31.
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BRIEFING: Australia on the cusp of biochar boom, but policymakers yet to catch on

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2025-04-14 14:36
Australia is on the verge of massively boosting its production of biochar thanks to a single large project, but the sector and its benefits are still relatively unknown in policymaker circles, according to proponents.
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Most bike lanes in inner Melbourne have less than 40% tree cover – that’ll get worse, new maps show

The Conversation - Mon, 2025-04-14 06:08
Hot sunny days can make footpaths, bike lanes and city streets unbearable. If we want people to ditch the car, we’re going to need more trees, research shows. Judy Bush, Senior DECRA Research Fellow, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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‘Unprecedented’ sightings of Asian hornets raise fears for UK bees

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-04-13 16:00

Early reports have led experts to believe there could be a surge in the deadly invader, threatening native species

They have bright yellow legs, are about 25mm (almost 1in) long, and a single colony, if left unchecked, can “butcher” 90,000 pollinating insects in just one season.

Since the first UK sighting in 2016 of Vespa velutina – the Asian or yellow-legged hornet – beekeepers and scientists have waged a vigorous campaign to minimise the damage this invasive species can do to Britain’s biodiversity and bee colonies.

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Why resurrect the dire wolf when existing animals are facing extinction? | Martha Gill

The Guardian - Sun, 2025-04-13 02:30

It’s not as sensational as recreating long-dead species, but conserving modern-day fauna is far more pressing

The parable of the Mars mission: we’d rather spend trillions sending ourselves to a yet unlivable planet than look after the one we have. And swiftly on its heels, the parable of the dire wolf. We’d rather resurrect a 12,500-year-old species from the dead than save our existing wild animals. Of course we would. Recycling is boring; doing the very thing 90s science fiction movies warned us not to do is fun.

We are not quite on the verge of bringing back ancient species. But last week the PR campaign for doing so began in earnest. Colossal Biosciences – a company known for trying to revive the dodo, the mammoth and the thylacine – has unveiled three large adorable white puppies, claiming it has created “the world’s first successfully de-extincted animal”: the dire wolf, made famous by Game of Thrones. It invited author George RR Martin to look; he duly burst into tears.

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US Senate considers charging data centres, cryptominers for GHG emissions

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-04-12 10:16
A new US Senate bill introduced Friday would set emissions limits on electricity consumed by data centres and cryptomining facilities.
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Illinois lawmakers move to ban CO2 storage in primary sources of drinking water

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-04-12 10:06
The Illinois Senate unanimously passed a bill Thursday that would ban carbon sequestration in primary sources of drinking water, prompted by a CO2 pipeline leak in the state last year.
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CFTC: Investors axe V25 CCA length in favour of LFS, producers opt for opposite

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-04-12 09:52
Investors slashed their V25 California Carbon Allowance (CCA) length and instead boosted Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LFS) holdings on a net basis, while producers built their V25 CCA length and reduced LFS exposure ahead of a massive selloff across US compliance markets following recent federal action against climate policies, data published Friday by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) showed.
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US regulators question CO2 pipeline feasibility, ask developer to prove it

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-04-12 08:16
A major multi-state CO2 pipeline developer has less than two weeks to show it can get its project moving, or South Dakota regulators may take permitting off the table.
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Bipartisan US senators seek to ban clean fuel tax credit for foreign feedstock

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2025-04-12 01:46
A new bipartisan bill introduced in the US Senate aims to restrict eligibility for the federal clean fuel production tax credit to feedstock produced or grown in the country.
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