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NZ methane target review risks confusion for emissions accounting

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 6 min ago
The New Zealand government risks causing confusion should it decide to change how it accounts for methane emissions, an environmental group has warned.
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A bloke at the dog park said the government was controlling the cyclones. He is accidentally sort of correct | First Dog on the Moon

The Guardian - 1 hour 24 min ago

If you don’t believe the scientists, will you believe the insurance companies?

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PREVIEW: RGGI Q1 allowance sale battered sub-$20 amidst US-Canada tariff tit-for-tat uncertainty

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 43 min ago
Market participants and analysts largely expect RGGI’s first quarterly permit sale to clear sub-$20 amid ongoing macro uncertainty from US-Canada tariff-driven volatility and lack of regulatory clarity.
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In the middle of cyclone preparation I found a baby bird – one tiny, wild life amid the wind and rain | Jessie Cole

The Guardian - 4 hours 18 min ago

My homeplace has experienced four natural disasters in eight years. But I’d never seen the like of this bird before, vibrantly green and startlingly beautiful

We were midway through our cyclone preparation when my mother broke her leg. She stepped into her bedroom to retrieve something, tripped and fell, and that was that. My mother is 74 and hardy, so this sudden break took us by surprise. Once I got her home, leg in brace, we’d lost significant time, and my household was down to one functional human: me.

This is the fourth natural disaster I’ve experienced in the last eight years. One-in-100-year floods (2017), unprecedented bushfires (2019), one-in-1,000-year floods (2022) and now Cyclone Alfred. Cyclones are a new threat. I’ve lived in my homeplace, in northern New South Wales, for almost 50 years and we’ve never had a cyclone cross land in our vicinity. We were, as they say, in uncharted waters.

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US EPA terminates $20 bln GHG reduction programme grants

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 19 min ago
The administrator of the US EPA announced Tuesday that the agency was pulling $20 billion in awards towards GHG reduction schemes from federal grant recipients following a review into alleged financial mismanagement.
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Northern Territory’s growing saltwater crocodile population gorging on nine times more prey than 50 years ago

The Guardian - 4 hours 25 min ago

Research shows apex predators are increasing in numbers and excreting important nutrients into Top End waterways

The growing saltwater crocodile population in the Northern Territory has led to the creatures gorging on nine times more prey than they did 50 years ago, with the apex predators contributing important nutrients to Top End waterways, new research suggests.

Saltwater crocodile populations have increased exponentially in recent decades, from less than 3,000 in 1971, when a ban on hunting was introduced, to more than 100,000 animals today.

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Vermont leads transportation decarbonisation efforts, overall US progress must gain pace -report

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 30 min ago
Vermont leads US states working to improve climate outcomes within the transportation sector, but even top performers must accelerate progress to meet decarbonisation targets, according to a report released this month.
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Lunar eclipse to grace pre-dawn sky

BBC - 5 hours 31 min ago
UK skywatchers will see a partial but still hopefully spectacular eclipse before dawn on Friday.
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US EPA asks SCOTUS to review state pollution control ruling

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 36 min ago
The US EPA has appealed to the Supreme Court against a lower court ruling that denied its request to transfer a case regarding air pollution plans to a different venue.
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Forest non-profit to build capacity for Indigenous-led Brazilian carbon finance strategy

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 41 sec ago
A US-based international forest non-profit has announced a partnership with Brazil’s Ministry of Indigenous Peoples to support conservation, governance, and forest economies in Indigenous lands across Brazil.
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BRIEFING: US forest carbon credit experts propose new methods to tackle leakage

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 27 min ago
The voluntary carbon market can better address the risk of forest carbon offset leakage – where projects shift harvest activity to areas beyond the credit-generating scheme – experts said on Tuesday.
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‘Global weirding’: climate whiplash hitting world’s biggest cities, study reveals

The Guardian - 7 hours 1 min ago

Swings between drought and floods striking from Dallas to Shanghai, while Madrid and Cairo are among cities whose climate has flipped

Climate whiplash is already hitting major cities around the world, bringing deadly swings between extreme wet and dry weather as the climate crisis intensifies, a report has revealed.

Dozens more cities, including Lucknow, Madrid and Riyadh have suffered a climate “flip” in the last 20 years, switching from dry to wet extremes, or vice versa. The report analysed the 100 most populous cities, plus 12 selected ones, and found that 95% of them showed a distinct trend towards wetter or drier weather.

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CERAWeek: CCS needs to look beyond tax credits for ways to reach FID

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 5 min ago
Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) developers in the US are searching for new ways to advance project proposals to final investment decisions (FIDs) as the industry faces new economic and political uncertainties, developers said Tuesday at CERAWeek.
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Minneapolis launching city-run biochar facility

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 6 min ago
Minneapolis is launching a municipality-owned and -operated biochar production facility, reinforcing the city’s commitment to climate resilience and carbon sequestration.
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Washington carbon market linkage would amplify regional emissions cuts but hurt state revenues -analysis

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 8 min ago
Linking Washington state’s carbon market with California and Quebec would lead to greater overall emissions reductions but could reduce Washington’s auction revenues and slow local air quality improvements, a new report has found.
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