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Regulatory, financial pressures mount on food industry to slash livestock methane, report warns
Food companies must act swiftly to reduce methane emissions from livestock supply chains or risk financial, regulatory, and reputational fallout, a major sustainability advocacy group has warned.
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Drop in Brazilian sugarcane harvest to tighten market for biofuels carbon credits
Anticipated sugarcane crop failures for the 2025-26 harvest are expected to tighten the supply of ‘CBIO’ carbon credits within Brazil’s RenovaBio biofuels scheme.
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CERAWeek: UK developer acquires stakes in two US CCS projects, looks to speed deployment
A London-based developer has acquired stakes in two carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in the US, as it looks to expand its geographic range in an attempt to speed deployment, its CEO told Carbon Pulse on the sidelines of CERAWeek.
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CERAWeek: Engineered CDR projects more often relying on “financial muscle” of tech companies
Engineered carbon removal (CDR) projects are more often selling voluntary credits via direct bilateral agreements than exchanging them over the voluntary carbon market (VCM) through registries, S&P Global analysts said during the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston.
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US energy corporation targets geothermal eSAF production
A US-based clean fuels developer is planning to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) with geothermal energy.
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“Fossil fuel behemoth:” The climate cost of Australia’s bipartisan addiction to coal and gas
The post “Fossil fuel behemoth:” The climate cost of Australia’s bipartisan addiction to coal and gas appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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New US construction technology undergoes emissions testing
A CO2 reduction technology significantly slashed emissions from the US road construction process, initial findings from a trial showed.
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Solar battery deal for giant smelter is a stunning game-changer for Australian energy
The post Solar battery deal for giant smelter is a stunning game-changer for Australian energy appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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BRIEFING: Trump could tip compliance carbon markets in either direction
Even as sub-national US compliance carbon markets sit outside the purview of the federal government, the new direction of the administration under President Donald Trump could have wide ranging impacts, a webinar heard Thursday.
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German government negotiations start, as Greens force climate up the agenda
Germany's conservative CDU/CSU and centre-left SPD are set to kick off negotiations for a new coalition government, as they look to the Greens to get a historic debt brake reform for defence and €500 billion infrastructure fund approved by the outgoing Bundestag.
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...and what happens to the body when you spend a year in space?
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Standards should do more to enable smallholders to set up forestry projects, says developer
Carbon registries should do more to support smallholder farmers capitalise on demand for REDD+ credits, a carbon project developer has told Carbon Pulse.
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US solar, wind power outstripped coal in 2024 -report
Wind and solar generated a record 17% of US electricity in 2024, surpassing coal for the first time, but a surge in electricity demand in the world’s largest carbon emitter was largely met by gas, analysts reported this week.
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BRIEFING: Experts call on private markets to plug public funding gap to restore UK environment
This week’s pause in England’s Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) applications could signal a wider cut in public funding for the environment in Britain, leaving a vacuum for private markets like carbon and biodiversity credits to fill, experts told a webinar Thursday.
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Agroforestry avoids between 43.3 and 74.3 MtCO2e annually in Southeast Asia -report
Agroforestry has helped reduce deforestation across Southeast Asia by an estimated 250,319 hectares per year between 2015 and 2023, preventing between 43.3 and 74.3 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions annually, a study released Tuesday has found.
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BioCarbon updates biodiversity credit methodology
BioCarbon has released an updated version of its biodiversity credit methodology, including a more detailed process for quantifying biodiversity gains.
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Multinational developer tours Brazilian state to identify promising carbon projects
A Brazil-based multinational that offers integrated solutions for sustainability and circular economy initiatives is touring a Brazilian state this week to scope out potential carbon projects.
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Canadian non-profit joins Re:wild in $1 mln Madagascar conservation effort
A Canadian non-profit is joining up with Leonardo DiCaprio’s global conservation group Re:wild to spend $1 million to help protect biodiversity in Madagascar.
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Spanish port rolls out new phase of artificial reef programme for carbon, biodiversity benefits -media
A Spanish port and a Mediterranean nature project developer have joined forces to roll out the first post-pilot phase of a programme that places reef-like structures on the walls of port quays.
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FEATURE: US insurers seen to ignore the nature-based wildfire solutions that could save communities
Nature-based solutions can reduce the risk of wildfires in the US, but insurers would rather abandon at-risk areas than acknowledge their benefits, experts have told Carbon Pulse.
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