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Aramco Ventures backs startup Ucaneo to scale DAC tech
Berlin-based direct air capture (DAC) startup Ucaneo has secured investment from Aramco Ventures, the venture capital arm of Aramco, to advance its technology.
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CERAWeek: Global carbon accounting approach could help drive decarbonisation, energy experts say
The establishment of a global carbon accounting approach would help spur significant global emissions reductions if adopted in key sectors and markets, energy sector representatives said Wednesday at CERAWeek.
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WCI Markets: CCAs slammed after ARB quietly shifts goalposts for ETS updates on website
California Carbon Allowances (CCA) in the secondary market sold off after hours Wednesday in response to cap-and-trade programme regulator ARB quietly shifting the goalposts of completing proposed ETS updates on their website without an official notice to participants.
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Regulatory safety nets not fit for purpose as energy consumers fall victim to rapacious utilities
The post Regulatory safety nets not fit for purpose as energy consumers fall victim to rapacious utilities appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Canadian firms urged to buy domestic offsets as voluntary market dragged into North American trade war
Canadian businesses are being urged to prioritise purchasing domestic offsets in an effort to reduce the outflow of funds to the US voluntary carbon market amid President Donald Trump’s trade war against Canada.
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Environmental group slams rising emissions from Japanese carmakers
Rising emissions from Japanese car manufacturers risk undermining global efforts to reach net zero, said an environmental group – with one firm’s 2023 emissions the equivalent of 1.5% of global CO2 emissions.
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CERAWeek: Industry should engage NGOs to scale clean energy in US -panellists
Fossil fuels industry should collaborate more closely with NGOs to help ensure acceptance of low-carbon energy projects - including carbon capture and storage (CCS) - amidst a shift in the US political paradigm, panellists said Wednesday at CERAWeek.
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Top 20 global food retailers fail to set methane reduction targets -report
None of the world’s top 20 food retailers have set methane reduction targets or are reporting their emissions, a report released Thursday has found.
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Trio of organisations launch initiative to generate carbon credits from African cotton farming
A trio of organisations has launched a project to introduce voluntary carbon credits in cotton farming, aiming to boost income for African smallholder farmers while promoting sustainable agriculture.
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US EPA takes wrecking ball to environmental regulation
The administrator of the US EPA announced Wednesday the rollback of 31 regulatory actions, reversing core foundations of the nation’s environmental policy crafted under prior administrations.
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CERAWeek: Global energy tech company advancing plans to develop commercial DAC system
A global energy technology company is edging closer to developing a fully-integrated, commercial-scale direct air capture (DAC) facility after fine-tuning its carbon capture technology, a company executive told Carbon Pulse.
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Working dogs and horses have tax-deductible upkeep. But Australia’s thousands of working cats go unrecognised
For many dairy farmers, the solution to their rodent problem isn’t poison – it’s working cats. But at present, there are no tax deductions for their care.
Jacquie Rand, Emeritus Professor of Companion Animal Health, The University of Queensland
Caitlin Crawford, Industry Fellow in Animal Welfare, The University of Queensland
Pauleen Bennett, Professor and Head of Department, Psychology and Counselling, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University
Rebekah Scotney, Clinical Academic, School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland
Vanessa Rohlf, Research Fellow in Psychology, La Trobe University
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Rio Tinto signs massive solar and battery deal to help secure future of smelters and refineries
The post Rio Tinto signs massive solar and battery deal to help secure future of smelters and refineries appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Ireland makes €15 mln donation to Brazilian REDD+ fund
Ireland on Wednesday announced a commitment to donate €15 million to the world’s largest initiative to reduce emissions from deforestation and forest degradation.
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Google funds regenerative farming project to boost US water conservation
A new regenerative agriculture initiative funded by Google aims to replenish nearly 1.5 billion gallons (5.7 bln litres) of water in Oklahoma over the next seven years by encouraging farmers to adopt practices that enhance soil moisture and drought resilience.
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Solar smashes US records with 50 GW added in one year, as Trump’s energy secretary gushes about gas
The post Solar smashes US records with 50 GW added in one year, as Trump’s energy secretary gushes about gas appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Huge eight-hour battery project, one of biggest in Australia, locks in supplier
The post Huge eight-hour battery project, one of biggest in Australia, locks in supplier appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Flicker of hope as LNP allows first of frozen wind projects to seek planning approval
The post Flicker of hope as LNP allows first of frozen wind projects to seek planning approval appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Chile seeks public input to draft peatland protection regulations
The Chilean Ministry of Environment last week opened its peatlands protection law for public consultation, aiming to produce concrete regulations by 2026, according to the country’s official gazette.
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BBC travels out to 'blistered and burnt' oil tanker in North Sea
While at least two million litres of jet fuel are in the water, there is some positive news.
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