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UAE investment firm expands $1.2 bln portfolio into carbon

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 19:42
A Dubai-based investment company has allocated 8% of a $1.2 billion portfolio to carbon credits and reforestation projects as part of a broader strategy to diversify into high-growth opportunities across key industries, the firm announced Thursday.
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Australia’s Productivity Commission seeks opportunities for biochar beyond ACCUs

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 18:01
Australia’s Productivity Commission (PC) is seeking views on whether government efforts could help boost biochar production in the country without relying on them being eligible to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs), it said in a report this week.
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Week in wildlife: a curious monkey, a Dorset beaver and a football rat

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-03-07 18:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world

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UNDP seeks local firm to develop national carbon registry in Vietnam

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 16:24
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) seeking a local IT firm in Vietnam to develop a national registry for emission allowances and carbon credits.
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No current cookstove credits can use CCP label after tough fNRB conditions imposed by ICVCM

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 16:00
No cookstove credits currently in circulation can use the high-integrity stamp of the ICVCM, after the integrity watchdog imposed tough conditions to safeguard against over-crediting.
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Before and after: the beaches in the path of Tropical Cyclone Alfred – video

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-03-07 15:37

Cameras stationed by Swellnet to monitor swells on Australia's east coast show the difference a couple of days can make when a tropical cyclone like Alfred approaches. The cameras record how eight beaches, in Queensland and New South Wales, change from Monday to Thursday.

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‘Don’t be that idiot’: surfing in a cyclone could cost you $16,000 or your life

The Conversation - Fri, 2025-03-07 14:33
What drives surfers to hit the waves as a cyclone approaches the coast? And what will it take to get them to stop? Amy Peden, NHMRC Research Fellow, School of Population Health & co-founder UNSW Beach Safety Research Group, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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How cyclones rip apart houses – and how to boost the chance your home stays standing

The Conversation - Fri, 2025-03-07 13:40
When a cyclone hits, the wind is trying very hard to pull the roof off your house. It’s vital the roof stays on – but one weak link can spell disaster. David Henderson, Chief Engineer, Cyclone Testing Station, James Cook University Geoffrey Boughton, Adjunct Associate Professor, Cyclone Testing Station, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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WCI Markets: CCAs rally in anticipation of regulatory updates, WCA activity subsides into Q1 sale

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 13:04
California Carbon Allowance (CCA) prices continued to rise as market participants hope for announcements on programme updates in the coming weeks, while Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) values increased on lower volumes heading into the first quarterly auction on Wednesday.
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BRIEFING: ‘Directionality’ of VCM integrity efforts is positive, experts say 

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 11:45
Efforts to improve quality in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) are showing positive "directionality" even as they remain a work in progress, experts said at a webinar Thursday.
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Analysts predict EU’s new carbon market will feature world’s highest allowance price by 2030

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 11:38
The EU’s new carbon market for road transport, buildings, and small industries is forecast to feature allowance prices of nearly €150 by 2030, making it the costliest cap-and-trade scheme in the world, analysts said Thursday.
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French CDR portfolio manager issues new carbon rating methodology

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 11:18
A Paris-based CO2 removals (CDR) portfolio manager released a new product on Thursday to provide insight into the market.
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Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches the Queensland coast – in pictures

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-03-07 11:03

Cyclone Alfred is heading for the south-east Queensland coast, causing high winds and big surf. It’s expected to make landfall late on Friday or early Saturday between Noosa and Coolangatta.

Alfred’s slow progress to the mainland could prolong already severe conditions to the south of its projected path, particularly in parts of the Gold Coast and northern New South Wales

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Carbon markets need stronger support from development banks -think tank

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 10:33
Domestic carbon markets need more support from public development banks (PDBs) because challenges including limited government commitment, technical capacity shortages, and financial constraints have slowed their adoption, according to a new report from a US-headquartered think tank.
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Bipartisan US lawmakers reintroduce abandoned well R&D legislation

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2025-03-07 10:06
A bipartisan group of US lawmakers introduced legislation in both chambers of Congress earlier this week seeking to develop new technology to detect and plug orphaned oil and gas wells.
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London air pollution down since Ulez extended to outer boroughs, study finds

The Guardian - Fri, 2025-03-07 10:01

Levels of deadly pollutants have dropped, with significant improvements in capital’s most deprived areas

People in London have been breathing significantly cleaner air since the expansion of the ultra low emission zone (Ulez), a study has found.

Levels of deadly pollutants that are linked to a wide range of health problems – from cancer to impaired lung development, heart attacks to premature births – have dropped, with some of the biggest improvements coming in the capital’s most deprived areas.

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