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Iowa energy bill stirs CO2 pipeline opposition as it advances through subcommittee
An Iowa bill designed to advance the state’s energy systems passed through a subcommittee Monday while attracting grassroots pushback in response to certain provisions related to carbon capture and sequestration (CCS).
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Paraguay unveils regulation of carbon market law
Paraguayan ministries unveiled Tuesday a decree regulating a national carbon market law they expect to spur investment in the country.
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US renewable fuels industry supports reciprocal tariffs to combat over 90% drop in ethanol exports to Brazil
A renewable fuels industry group voiced support last week for President Donald Trump’s reciprocal tariffs on Brazilian ethanol as US exports to the South American country have plunged over 90% since 2018.
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Three big batteries join UK grid, including the biggest to date
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Pine forest wind project unveils plans for 8 megawatt turbines and a 2,000 MWh battery
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Alberta announces C$55 mln towards reducing emissions, improving industry competitiveness
The Government of Alberta has announced an investment of nearly C$55 million ($39 mln) in 15 projects aimed at reducing GHG emissions and improving the competitiveness of the province’s industries.
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Canadian tech company offers C$5 mln in equity to finance diesel engine efficiency add-on
A Canadian green tech company placed an offering of up to C$5 million ($3.5 mln) in shares on Friday to finance the sale of its hydrogen-on-demand device for diesel engines.
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More investment funds to launch carbon credit portfolios in 2025, predicts trade body
There stands to be more investment funds moving in to track carbon credit portfolios this year, according to the head of a carbon industry body.
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More than half of Australia’s homes were built before fire standards came in. Here are 5 ways to retrofit them
Older homes are more at risk from bushfires. Retrofitting can make your house more likely to weather a fire.
Subha Parida, Lecturer in Property, University of South Australia
Lyrian Daniel, Associate Professor in Architecture, University of South Australia
Michaela Lang, Postdoctoral Researcher in Behavioural Science, Monash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University
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More dry lightning in Tasmania is sparking bushfires – challenging fire fighters and land managers
What can we learn from the bushfires in Tasmania? Beware of climate change, especially the unpredictable nature of blazes sparked by dry lightning.
David Bowman, Professor of Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania
Grant Williamson, Research Fellow in Environmental Science, University of Tasmania
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Loss of forests brought new birds to NZ during the last Ice Age – we’re witnessing a similar process now
When landscapes change, exotic species take advantage of new habitats. Such a pulse of colonisation coincided with the Ice Age some 2.6 million years ago.
Pascale Lubbe, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Ecology, University of Otago
Michael Knapp, Associate Professor in Biological Anthropology, University of Otago
Nic Rawlence, Associate Professor in Ancient DNA, University of Otago
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Greens warn Commission against merging EU funds for agriculture, regional policy
The Greens in the European Parliament are sounding the alarm over suggestions to merge the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) budget with EU funds allocated to regional cohesion policy, warning the move could spell disaster for the sustainability of the sector.
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US-based low-carbon cement startup raises $82 mln in Series B funding
A US-based low-carbon building materials company has secured $82 million in Series B equity commitments from a consortium of financial and strategic investors to accelerate the deployment of its technology.
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Investor backing for climate resolutions hits new low as top asset managers reject proposals -report
Major asset managers opposed most climate resolutions in 2024, with only two out of 73 passing in their worst voting performance yet, a report released on Tuesday said.
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LEAK: Clean Industrial Deal looks to support energy-intensives in decarbonisation
A draft of the Clean Industrial Deal, obtained by Carbon Pulse, promises "a new chapter of European industrial history" focused on supporting energy-intensive industries in their decarbonisation efforts while scaling up the EU's clean tech sector to reach net zero emissions.
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Jon Davis on how the UK government is tackling the climate crisis – cartoon
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EU approves €2 bln Finnish state aid scheme for industrial decarbonisation
A €2.3 billion Finnish scheme to help industrial companies reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, including via carbon capture and storage, has been approved by the European Commission.
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Voluntary biodiversity credit sales hit $5.6 mln, report estimates
Sales of voluntary biodiversity credits have hit almost $5.6 million globally, with Australasian projects dominating the transactions, according to analysts.
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RGGI Market: Compliance demand drives up RGAs amidst cold front
RGGI allowance (RGA) prices rose around 2% last week amidst a cold weather front in the US Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region, while ongoing rulemaking uncertainty clouds outlook, market participants said.
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INTERVIEW: Nigeria project expects to generate up to 6 Mt worth of Paris-aligned carbon credits per year
A new entity is being launched to spearhead a project in Nigeria aiming to generate 5-6 million tonnes of carbon removal and avoidance credits related to mangroves and seagrass restoration, with government assurance given that credits can be aligned with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement and traded internationally.
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