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CERAWeek: Industry should engage NGOs to scale clean energy in US -panellists

Carbon Pulse - 41 min 40 sec ago
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

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 16 min ago
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

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 20 min ago
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

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 42 sec ago
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

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 17 min ago
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

The Conversation - 2 hours 28 min ago
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 Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Ireland makes €15 mln donation to Brazilian REDD+ fund

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 54 min ago
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

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 13 min ago
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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Chile seeks public input to draft peatland protection regulations

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 35 min ago
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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US scientists pave new path for CO2 utilisation

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 19 min ago
Scientists have discovered a new method of transforming CO2 into valuable products, according to new research.
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Trump officials to reconsider whether greenhouse gases cause harm amid climate rollbacks

The Guardian - 4 hours 22 min ago

Activists horrified as EPA reverses pollution laws and reviews landmark finding that gases harm public health

Donald Trump’s administration is to reconsider the official finding that greenhouse gases are harmful to public health, a move that threatens to rip apart the foundation of the US’s climate laws, amid a stunning barrage of actions to weaken or repeal a host of pollution limits upon power plants, cars and waterways.

Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an extraordinary cavalcade of pollution rule rollbacks on Wednesday, led by the announcement it would potentially scrap a landmark 2009 finding by the US government that planet-heating gases, such carbon dioxide, pose a threat to human health.

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EU Parliament and member states debate plans to delay CO2 fines for carmakers

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 33 min ago
The European Commission’s proposed plan for the automotive sector failed to fully convince EU legislators, who engaged in two polarised debates on Wednesday about the future of the sector, which is struggling with its transition to zero-emission vehicles.
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US MRV firm launches interactive SOC map

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 42 min ago
Stakeholders interested in soil organic carbon (SOC) can now access a bird’s eye view of worldwide soil health thanks to a new tool from a specialised measuring, reporting and verification (MRV) firm out of the US.
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Green groups call for ‘lending facility’ funded by ETS2 revenues

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 49 min ago
A coalition of 29 environmental and business groups have called for a lending facility to be established under the upcoming EU Emissions Trading System for road transport and buildings (ETS2) in order to help EU countries finance clean heating and mobility solutions for low-income households.
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Washington’s Q1 auction results lift secondary market prices

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 15 min ago
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 - 6 hours 1 min ago
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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