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Washington’s Q1 auction results lift secondary market prices

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 06:02
Washington’s first quarterly current vintage auction for 2025 settled at the higher end of market expectations, boosting secondary market prices as it steered clear of the threshold required to trigger a reserve sale. 
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Ability to invest in carbon projects and buy credits would help VCM scale -JPMorgan

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 05:16
Creating opportunities to invest in carbon projects and credits would help the voluntary carbon market (VCM) to scale, though most projects are too early stage for large banks to invest in currently and come with significant risks and liabilities, according to a senior executive at JPMorgan.
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Luxury hiking developments look picture-perfect, but could stop everyday Australians from accessing national parks

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-03-13 05:07
While many opt for deluxe alternatives to a backpack and tent, they can also stop independent hikers with smaller budgets from accessing national parks. Pascal Scherrer, Associate Professor, Southern Cross University Isabelle Wolf, Vice Chancellor Senior Research Fellow, University of Wollongong Jen Smart, PhD student, University of Wollongong Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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CERAWeek: Texas DAC developer shifts focus from geologic sequestration to EOR

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 04:21
A Texas-based oil and gas producer developing what is slated to be one of the largest direct air capture (DAC) facilities in the world signalled this week that it will be shifting the focus of its CO2 removals business from geologic storage to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) operations in an effort to produce “net zero oil".
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West Virginia lawmakers seek to tighten oversight of forest carbon offset projects

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 04:21
Republican lawmakers in West Virginia introduced new legislation on Monday that could bring stricter regulatory oversight to forest-based carbon offset projects in the state.
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Plastic pollution leaves seabirds with brain damage similar to Alzheimer’s, study shows

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-03-13 04:00

Blood tests on migratory chicks fed plastics by their parents show neurodegeneration, as well as cell rupture and stomach lining decay

Ingesting plastic is leaving seabird chicks with brain damage “akin to Alzheimer’s disease”, according to a new study – adding to growing evidence of the devastating impact of plastic pollution on marine wildlife.

Analysis of young sable shearwaters, a migratory bird that travels between Australia’s Lord Howe Island and Japan, has found that plastic waste is causing damage to seabird chicks not apparent to the naked eye, including decay of the stomach lining, cell rupture and neurodegeneration.

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Two proposed Tanzanian soil carbon projects face land grabbing claims

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 02:56
Two proposed soil carbon projects in Tanzania could be derailed by Indigenous peoples after a pressure group called for a five-year moratorium on development, claiming the Maasai communities fear the carbon credit business will lead to land grabbing.
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EU member states back proposed delay to green corporate reporting rules

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 02:50
EU countries expressed overwhelming support for the European Commission's proposal to reduce and simplify environmental reporting requirements on companies during a public debate on Wednesday in the Council of EU member states.
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Industry to push for deep-sea mining permits at UN talks as global code still uncertain

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 02:48
The metals industry is intensifying its push for deep-sea mining permits despite the absence of a regulatory framework, as a key UN-established meeting approaches, with a global mining code remaining unlikely in the near future, observers have said.
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Baby sea lion 'acts like as a ribbon dancer' when playing with artificial kelp – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-03-13 02:38

Pepper, a nine-month-old sea lion, has mesmerised her carers by performing intricate rhythmic gymnastics-style circles through the waters at Point Defiance zoo and aquarium in Tacoma, Washington. Noelle Tremonti, a biologist at the aquarium, says the strips help the pup learn how to interact with kelp, which grow in abundance in the animal's natural environment, and how to explore her environment using her mouth. Pepper was the first sea lion born at the facility's its 120-year history

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Carbon insurer expands into Australia

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 02:22
A UK-based carbon insurance provider active in the voluntary and Paris Agreement Article 6 markets announced on Wednesday it is now authorised to insure companies in Australia.
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Annual biochar can halve emissions from rice paddies, outperforming one-off uses -report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 01:58
Applying biochar annually to rice paddies can deliver greater long-term CO2 emissions reductions and economic benefits than a traditional one-time application, an eight-year study has found.
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RWE and TotalEnergies strike green hydrogen deal to cut 300k tonnes of CO2 annually

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 01:06
Energy utility RWE said Wednesday it will supply TotalEnergies' German refinery with 30,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year from 2030 under a 15-year deal, a move expected to cut 300,000 tonnes of CO2 annually.
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CBAM could cause Ukraine losses of $2.7 billion in investment -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:33
The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) could lead to a loss of $2.7 billion of investment for Ukraine between now and 2030, according to a study by a Ukrainian-based consulting company published on Wednesday.
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ANALYSIS: Green crediting scheme taken to India’s Supreme Court, as govt advances plantation drive

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:30
Two environmental groups have filed a petition in the Supreme Court of India challenging the country’s Green Credit Programme (GCP), which they claim is expected to wreak havoc on the country’s natural ecosystems.
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FEATURE: Bulgaria’s coal phaseout faces “irrational opposition” to an “inevitable process”

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:28
Bulgaria’s coal industry is on a path of gradual decline, but while market forces are pushing for an exit, political hesitancy and social concerns are delaying the “inevitable”, experts have told Carbon Pulse.
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Africa’s first regenerative farming project issues Verra certified credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:20
A regenerative farming project has become the first to issue credits using Verra’s VM0042 methodology in Africa, according to a statement released Wednesday.
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UPDATE – Net-Zero Banking Alliance looks to loosen climate commitments amid widespread departures

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:20
The world's largest alliance of banks committed to reaching net zero emissions is set to vote on whether to walk back on its promises, following the departure of US banks after President Donald Trump's election, the Financial Times reported.
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Boom in CDR interest risks overshadowing other carbon projects, warns expert

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:15
Growing interest in carbon removal credits in recent months should not come at the expense of investments in avoidance or anti-deforestation activities that also require financing, according to a carbon offsetting specialist.
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Nordics hobbled by EU on Article 6 trade in carbon removal credits -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-03-13 00:00
Finland and Sweden have huge potential to generate carbon removal credits using forest-based biomass, but their ability to engage in international trades under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement is currently hampered by limitations in EU law, according to new research.
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