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Mining giant invests $16 mln into Madagascar REDD project with eye on CCP label

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 18:30
A mining giant has committed $16 million into the Makira Natural Park REDD Project in northern Madagascar that will help the project scale as well as reassess its deforestation baseline under Verra’s VM0048 methodology, which has just been approved by the Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM) as eligible for its stamp of high quality.
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Santos figured out net zero roadmap ‘literally on the fly’, court hears in world-first greenwashing case

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-15 18:26

Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility accuses Australian oil giant of misleading and false claims in closing arguments

Santos misled investors by positioning itself as a “clean fuels company” with a credible net zero plan, the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR) has alleged in closing remarks to a world-first greenwashing case.

Noel Hutley SC, representing ACCR, said the case was about protecting the public interest by “ensuring that commitments by Australian companies regarding climate change are reasonably based and not misleading”.

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Cop29 live: call for summits only to be held in countries that support climate action

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-15 18:22

The negotiations continue with plenty of disagreement about the way forward, as we approach the halfway mark in Baku, Azerbaijan

More concern about whether Cop29 is really functioning properly. The wires are reporting that former US vice president Al Gore said yesterday: “It’s unfortunate that the fossil fuel industry and the petrostates have seized control of the COP process to an unhealthy degree.

While the Dubai summit produced a global agreement on “transitioning away” from fossil fuels, the follow-up commitment “has been very weak” and the issue “is hardly even mentioned” at COP29, he said.

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Week in wildlife in pictures: a very lost penguin, cloned baby lemurs and a mystery mollusc

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-15 18:00

The best of this week’s wildlife photographs from around the world

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Startup aims to tackle emission reporting gaps ahead of UK fleet disclosure rules

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 17:27
A new AI-powered technology could help UK companies measure and reduce emissions from electric vehicle charging, as they face stricter reporting obligations under the upcoming UK Sustainability Disclosure Requirements (SDR).
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COP29: BRIEFING – Global coal phaseout requires targeted finance and agreement on timelines, experts say

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 17:27
The coal transition requires targeted finance, with challenges in balancing investor expectations and supporting coal-dependent regions, experts said at COP29.
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Picture an all-seeing eye scanning the dying Earth – and then lighting on our ‘solutions’ at Cop29 | George Monbiot

The Guardian - Fri, 2024-11-15 17:00

What would it witness in Azerbaijan? A species that knows it is destroying itself but is too greedy to change course

Imagine, as many people do, an all-seeing eye in the sky, looking down on planet Earth. Imagine seeing what it sees. It watches, over the course of decades, ice caps shrinking, rainforests retreating, deserts expanding, ocean circulation slowing, freshwater dwindling and sea levels rising, and it thinks – for it has been there since the beginning – “this is familiar”. All the signs are there, of an Earth system sliding towards collapse, as it has done five times since animals with hard body parts first evolved.

But this time, it knows, is different. Not only is one of the life forms causing the collapse, but it shares some of the eye’s supernatural abilities: it too can see what is happening. So, with heightened curiosity, the eye zooms in, to see what this well-informed being is doing to avert catastrophe.

George Monbiot is a Guardian columnist

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COP29 Roundup for Day 5 – Nov. 15

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 15:57
It is Day 5 at COP29 in Baku - Energy Day. After a messy Article 6 draft on trading rules was published on Thursday, with negotiators then demanded to work late to help slim down the 43 pages of text, signs of fatigue are setting in, just 48 hours before ministers arrive. On the energy front, the Azerbaijan presidency will announce a raft of pledges, and debate over the COP28 fossil fuels outcome is expected to be high on the agenda.
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California’s environmental justice advisory body recommends scrapping ETS free allowances, offsets

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 12:45
California regulator ARB’s Environmental Justice Advisory Committee (EJAC) on Thursday approved a set of recommendations for cap-and-trade programme revisions, which included calls to eliminate free allowances and offsets.
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Carbon credit financier notches small profit in Q3 despite project write-down

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 11:42
A Toronto-based carbon credit financier eked out a small net profit in Q3 2024 despite further writing down the value of one of its projects.
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WCI Markets: CCA sentiment sours ahead of Q4 auction

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 11:30
California Carbon Allowances (CCA) futures sold off sharply through the week ahead of the last quarterly allowance sale – with traders concerned over the lack of movement on the regulatory front from ARB – diverting attention away from the increase in Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) prices.
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Vast majority of carbon offset projects fail to deliver real emissions cuts, study finds

Carbon Pulse - Fri, 2024-11-15 11:28
Fewer than one in six carbon credits issued through global mitigation projects represent genuine reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study.
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Developing nations are least responsible for climate change but cop it worst. Will the COP29 climate talks tackle this injustice?

The Conversation - Fri, 2024-11-15 11:09
This week, nations are hashing out new goals for climate finance at the COP29 talks. Loss and damage is finally on the agenda – but the chance of major new funding is low Imraan Valodia, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Climate, Sustainability and Inequality and Director, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand Julia Taylor, Researcher in Climate and Inequality, University of the Witwatersrand Katrina Lehmann-Grube, Associate Researcher in Climate Change and Inequality, University of the Witwatersrand Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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UN climate talks 'no longer fit for purpose' say key experts

BBC - Fri, 2024-11-15 10:11
Call for change comes after host country Azerbaijan's president calls oil and gas a 'gift of God'
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