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COP29: Brazilian nature-based developers’ alliance signs carbon credits MoU with national export agency

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 7 min ago
A group of Brazil-based nature-based solutions (NBS) project developers and the nation’s export agency signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Friday to promote the sale of carbon credits abroad.
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COP29: CDM negotiations a mess as Article 6 forwarded to second week

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 12 min ago
The SBSTA UN advisory body has laid out final exit protocols for the Kyoto-era Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), predecessor to the Paris Agreement Crediting Mechanism (PACM), at COP29 in a draft text.
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COP29: Trump presidency could spell well for the voluntary carbon market, stakeholders say

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 17 min ago
While the election of US President Donald Trump is expected to generally stifle US momentum on climate action, there may exist avenues for increased voluntary carbon market (VCM) enthusiasm under his leadership, market participants told Carbon Pulse on the sidelines of COP29.
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COP29: Indonesia’s captive coal power plants to be included in country’s ETS from 2025, JETP head says

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 23 min ago
Captive coal-fired power plants (CFPPs), a large and growing source of emissions in Indonesia, will be covered under the country’s emissions trading scheme (ETS) from next year, according to the head of its Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) secretariat.
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Farmers protest as Keir Starmer says he will defend the budget ‘all day long’

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-11-16 23:22

Prime minister hails ‘path of change’ in Wales and Westminster at Welsh Labour conference in Llandudno

Keir Starmer said he would defend the budget “all day long” at the Welsh Labour conference, amid protests by farmers outside the venue.

In his first address to the Welsh Labour conference since taking power, the prime minister went on to hail a “path of change” with Labour governments in Wales and Westminster.

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COP29: One year in, global transition from fossil fuels hits stalemate in climate talks

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 23:19
Climate negotiators are struggling to agree on how to move forward with last year’s milestone commitment to transition away from fossil fuels, with emerging economies pushing to keep any reference out of this year’s COP29 agreement. 
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COP29: INTERVIEW – Morocco readies Article 6 framework, expects ITMO offtakes in 2025

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 21:28
Morocco will launch and implement an Article 6 framework in the coming months, culminating in offtake agreements involving millions of Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes (ITMOs), according to a government advisor speaking to Carbon Pulse on the sidelines of COP29 in Baku.
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Volcanoes once erupted on the far side of the moon

BBC - Sat, 2024-11-16 20:06
Volcanic rock, dating back billions of years, has been detected in the first samples collected from the mysterious "dark side".
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Bolivia continues carbon markets U-turn, links up with US-based firm for baselining help

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 18:23
Bolivia’s about-face on carbon markets continued this week as the government teamed up with a US-based environmental data platform for help measuring carbon stocks and emissions, aiming to unlock the country's domestic offering.
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Almost 500 carbon capture lobbyists granted access to Cop29 climate summit

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-11-16 17:14

More lobbyists for the controversial technology were present this year, despite debate about its viability

At least 480 lobbyists working on carbon capture and storage (CCS) have been granted access to the UN climate summit, known as Cop29, the Guardian can reveal.

That is five more CCS lobbyists than were present at last year’s climate talks, despite the overall number of participants shrinking significantly from about 85,000 to about 70,000.

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COP29 Roundup for Day 6 – Nov. 16

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 16:35
It is Day 6 at COP29 in Baku - Science Day. It's the final day negotiators have with the texts before they're handed over to the presidency and appointed ministers, although not much progress is expected on finance in the next 24 hours. In our daily running blog, Carbon Pulse will report relevant or useful updates throughout the day. Timestamps are in local time (GMT+4).
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North Dakota approves permit for contentious CO2 pipeline after months of deliberations

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 13:49
North Dakota’s Public Service Commission (PSC) has approved a permit for a multi-state CO2 pipeline, clearing path for project development in the state amid permitting struggles in other regions.
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Washington state’s cap-and-trade scheme records strong compliance in inaugural year

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 12:20
Most entities covered under Washington’s cap-and-invest programme fulfilled their annual compliance obligation in 2023 as only one entity fell short, a report from the state’s Department of Ecology (ECY) released Friday showed.
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BRIEFING: RMI to analyse decarbonisation pathways for EITEs in Washington

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 12:15
US think tank RMI will be working closely with Emissions Intensive Trade Exposed (EITE) facilities active under Washington state’s cap-and-invest programme, to research viable decarbonisation pathways for various industries.
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CFTC: Investor CCA sentiment sours with regulatory delays, emitters boost overall holdings across North American carbon markets

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 10:37
Financial entities axed their net California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings into the upcoming Q4 auction and with the delay in highly-anticipated regulatory updates that pulled prices lower this week, while producers built their positions across North American carbon markets, according to data released Friday from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
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Fossil fuel bosses get ‘red carpet’ at Cop29 despite concerns over influence

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-11-16 04:48

Revealed: more than 100 executives given special guest badges as activists challenge role of oil and gas firms at talks

The host country of this year’s UN climate summit, Azerbaijan, has rolled out “red carpet” treatment to fossil fuel bosses and lobbyists, the Guardian can reveal.

At least 132 oil and gas company senior executives and staff were invited to the Cop29 summit, and had special badges denoting they were guests of the presidency.

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Valencia's president apologises for handling of deadly floods – video

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-11-16 04:03

The president of the Spanish province of Valencia, Carlos Mazón, rejected calls for his resignation amid growing public anger over his management of the recent devastating floods that killed more than 210 people in the area. He conceded mistakes were made but claimed the unprecedented and 'apocalyptic' scale of the disaster overwhelmed the system

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The Guardian view on UN climate talks: rich and poor nations can strike a win-win deal | Editorial

The Guardian - Sat, 2024-11-16 03:32

At Cop29 the global south needs to unite for sustainable growth, leveraging resources and negotiating transformative climate finance pacts

More than a century of burning coal, oil and gas has fuelled intense heatwaves, prolonged droughts, heavier rains and devastating floods. To prevent even more severe impacts, the UN global climate summit, Cop29, must deliver tangible results to keep global temperature rises below 2C – the limit defined in the 2015 Paris agreement. Achieving this goal means human societies can only emit a finite amount of additional carbon dioxide, known as the world’s “carbon budget”.

Developed nations have exceeded their carbon budgets, while developing countries remain within theirs. Carbon dioxide lingers in the atmosphere for centuries, turning past unchecked fossil fuel use into a costly planetary bill. Between 1870 and 2019, the US, EU, Russia, UK, Japan, Canada and Australia – home to just 15% of the global population – accounted for over 60% of atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to the Delhi-based Centre for Science and Environment.

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Scottish CCS firm enters partnership to issue carbon removals credits from Scotch whiskey production

Carbon Pulse - Sat, 2024-11-16 02:34
A British carbon finance specialist, Swiss bank, and Scottish carbon capture and storage (CCS) firm have partnered to issue carbon removals credits from Scotch whiskey distilleries and their supply chains, the companies announced on Friday.
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