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CAR adopts Argentina livestock methane protocol

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 08:21
The Climate Action Reserve (CAR) adopted Wednesday its Argentina Livestock Protocol Version 1.0, which intends to provide guidance to account for and report greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions via the capture and destruction of methane from livestock farms.
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Large-scale Illinois CO2 injection well pauses operations following EPA violation

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 06:50
A large-scale CO2 well in Illinois has paused injection for two weeks as operators diagnose an underground leak that resulted in a permit violation notice from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in August, according to documents shared with Carbon Pulse.
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Irish climate tech firm joins European Space Agency incubation programme

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 06:30
An Irish company specialising in carbon removal (CDR) via industrial hemp has joined the European Space Agency's (ESA) national business incubation programme, it announced Wednesday.
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More consumption, more demand for resources, more waste: why urban mining’s time has come

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-10-03 05:45
Urban mining recovers valuable resources from the vast amounts of waste cities produce. Michael Odei Erdiaw-Kwasie, Lecturer in Sustainability| Business and Accounting Discipline, Charles Darwin University Matthew Abunyewah, Research Fellow, The Australasian Centre for Resilience Implementation for Sustainable Communities, Charles Darwin University Patrick Brandful Cobbinah, Associate Professor of Urban Planning, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australian shipping tech developer to design CO2 tanks for bulk marine transport

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 05:00
Two shipping companies from Asia Pacific announced on Tuesday a collaboration to further marine transport of CO2 for long distances and large cargo volumes.
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Brazil miner teams with European hydrogen company for green steel manufacturing

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 04:31
A global mining company is partnering with a European hydrogen outfit to develop a green hydrogen production facility in Brazil to be used in the manufacturing of European green steel, the companies announced Tuesday.
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Current voluntary carbon credit pricing ‘misleading’, says BP exec

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 04:29
Carbon credit price dynamics in the voluntary market are currently "misleading", with a few big tech buyers paying a lot for small volumes, while everything else is going for low prices, a senior figure at BP said on Wednesday.
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Portugal publishes voluntary carbon market regulations

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 03:42
Portugal's government has published regulations that will establish an electronic platform for its voluntary carbon market (VCM), which paves the way for registering projects and issuing credits.
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Peru’s national carbon registry looks to launch by COP29 -official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 03:37
Peru's environmental ministry aims to launch the country's carbon registry by November's COP29 UN climate summit in Baku, a senior official told the Peru Carbon Forum on Wednesday.
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US blockchain-based carbon platform announces Mexican franchise

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 03:30
A Houston-headquartered blockchain carbon credit platform announced Wednesday the establishment of a franchise in Mexico as the company expands its presence in Latin America.
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Trip on psychedelics, save the planet: the offbeat solution to the climate crisis

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-03 02:00

Proponents say using hallucinogens can spark ‘consciousness shifts’ to inspire climate-friendly behaviors

Thousands gathered for New York City’s annual Climate Week last week to promote climate solutions, from the phaseout of fossil-fuel subsidies to nuclear energy to corporate-led schemes like carbon credits. Others touted a more offbeat potential salve to the crisis: psychedelics.

Under the banner of Psychedelic Climate Week, a group of academics, marketers and advocates gathered for a film on pairing magic mushrooms with music, a discussion on funding ketamine-assisted therapy and a panel on “Balancing Investing & Impact with Climate & Psychedelic Capital”.

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Governments are neglecting behavioural change in national climate goals -research

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:43
Most countries are overlooking the potential for pro-climate behavioural changes from consumers as a strategy to help reduce global emissions by up to 70% by 2050, according to research published on Wednesday.
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LEAK: EU climate ministers want more countries to contribute to global climate finance goal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:40
Expanding the donor base of international climate finance is a "prerequisite" for an "ambitious" goal due to be agreed at November's COP29 climate summit, according to the latest draft conclusions by EU climate and environment ministers, seen by Carbon Pulse.
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Food industry has highest biodiversity impacts in study of 2,300 companies

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:06
The food products industry has the largest biodiversity footprint, followed by oil, gas, and chemicals, said a study of the impacts of 2,369 companies published on Wednesday.
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BRIEFING: CORSIA ‘climate club’ seen as answer to voluntary carbon market demand problem

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:01
Market participants see the UN international aviation offsetting scheme as the first step in a voluntary credit demand recovery, and hope that other sectors will be inspired to establish similar carbon-buying clubs in the future.
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Plibersek’s coalmine decision is double trouble for climate and housing | Grogonomics

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:00

The emissions impact is obvious but with full employment in construction, approving three mine extensions is saying you want workers there rather than building homes

When the environment minister, Tanya Plibersek, approved three new coalmine expansions last week, she not only failed abjectly to act on climate change, but by diverting scarce workers from constructing homes to expanding fossil-fuel projects, she also made it harder for the government to improve housing affordability through its aim of building 1.2m new homes in five years.

Last week Plibersek posted photos of her releasing a cute little bilby into a wild training zone. Oddly there was no such cute photo, nor mention on her list of “some of the things I’m most proud of”, of her approving those three coalmine expansions, which will generate about 1.3bn tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions over their lifetime.

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Cuddles and drama as live stream shows secret life of ‘ridiculously fluffy’ greater glider

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:00

Camera installed inside a tree hollow in NSW forest to raise awareness of the plight of the endangered possum

Conservationists call them “ridiculously cute” and “captivating” – and now a live stream offers a global audience the chance to view life inside the hollow for a family of eastern Australia’s largest gliding possums.

The hollow-cam broadcasting live from a tree in south-east NSW offered unlimited greater glider viewing for animal lovers and reality TV tragics.

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Fly brain breakthrough 'huge leap' to unlock human mind

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-03 01:00
A new map showing 50 million neural connections is a 'huge leap' to understanding our own brains.
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Ireland hikes carbon tax on fuels, points revenue towards social and climate measures

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-03 00:58
Ireland will increase its carbon tax on fuels by €7.50 per tonne every year from now until 2029 and hit €100 per tonne in 2030, the government announced Wednesday in a budget that also allocates money towards delivering "secure, stable, and green" energy infrastructure.
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