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The industry numbers lie: Coal mine methane emissions are worse than you think
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NACW25: Outlook for North American clean fuels programmes mired in uncertainties
Credit prices across North American clean fuels programmes are expected to fluctuate amid persisting regulatory and political uncertainties, North American Carbon World (NACW) participants heard this week.
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When a 1-in-100 year flood washed through the Coorong, it made the vital microbiome of this lagoon healthier
The 2022 floods triggered shifts in the Coorong’s microbiome—similar to our gut bacteria on new diets—revealing why freshwater flows are vital to wetland health.
Christopher Keneally, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Environmental Microbiology, University of Adelaide
Justin Brookes, Director, Water Research Centre, University of Adelaide
Matt Gibbs, Senior Research Scientist in Hydrology, CSIRO
Sophie Leterme, Professor of Biology, Flinders University
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NACW25: California ETS extension priority differs depends on who you ask
The extension of California-Quebec’s joint carbon market beyond the end of the decade has become politically charged, and holds varying priorities for regulators and experts, conference attendees heard on Wednesday.
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EnergyAustralia fined and convicted over fire at Yallourn brown coal generator
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Labor woos landowners with developer ratings pilot, land potential website
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First China-made Tesla Megapack batteries on their way to big Australian storage project
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NACW25: Experts grapple with role for US subnationals, corporates at COP30
The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement opens a strategic opportunity for American businesses and states to advocate for carbon markets and climate finance at COP30, but experts described a murky path forward on Wednesday.
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NACW25: California’s low-carbon policymakers keep their heads down
There is a time and place for protests and pickets, but the California regulator is currently keeping its head down and getting on with the job, said one of its officers at a conference on Wednesday.
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NACW25: Offset developers must find new cashflows to replace federal funding -experts
US developers must consider emerging alternatives to monetise smaller carbon credit projects to get ahead of an expected loss of federal support, panellists at the Climate Action Reserve’s North American Carbon World (NACW) conference said on Wednesday.
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Is there something fishy about Labor’s environmental amendments? | Fiona Katauskas
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New York releases GHG reporting rules for public comment
The state announced on Wednesday draft regulations mandating reporting of GHGs, which would be a forerunner to New York’s Cap-and-Invest programme, known as NYCI.
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NACW25: RGGI states intend completing programme review in 2025
States participating in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic power sector cap-and-trade scheme RGGI intend to complete the ongoing Third Program Review by the end of 2025, North American Carbon World participants heard Wednesday.
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Japanese megabank signs on to Zurich-based CDR buyers club portfolio
A Japanese megabank has joined a Zurich-headquartered carbon removal (CDR) buyers club as a major offtaker, the coalition announced Thursday.
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NACW25: Mexican forest carbon credit supply bottlenecked by market infrastructure
The burgeoning supply of Mexican forest carbon credits hasn’t been able to keep up with demand, voluntary carbon market players told conference attendees, as they pointed to challenges with verification and existing methodologies.
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NACW25: Mexico to operationalise national ETS by end of year
Mexico will finally operationalise its emissions trading system (ETS) by the end of the year and include offsets, an expert told attendees of North American Carbon World on Wednesday.
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New Zealand looks to put exotic forestry ETS restrictions in place by October
The New Zealand Forest Service has released more details on exotic forestry restrictions in the emissions trading scheme (ETS), which are expected to come into force by October.
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ARB offset issuances slow down in latest two-week cycle with no new DEBs-tagged units
The number of compliance-eligible offsets issued by the California ARB over the last two weeks dropped precipitously compared to the previous timeframe, as no newly-distributed units were marked with direct environmental benefits to the state (DEBs), data published by the state regulator on Wednesday showed.
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A quiet shift: The grid is being redefined by household consumers who no longer need it full time
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Fears historic canal could start to run dry in days
The operators of a 225-year-old canal warn of an "urgent" water shortage without imminent rainfall.
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