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‘Nature markets’ may help preserve biodiversity – but they risk repeating colonial patterns of Indigenous exploitation

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-10-17 05:06
Biodiversity credits could unlock new funding for nature restoration. But if this happens without consideration of Indigenous data sovereignty, it could create a new form of colonialism. David Hall, Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences and Public Policy, Auckland University of Technology Mike Taitoko, Program Director, Toha Network, Indigenous Knowledge Nathalie Whitaker, Platform Designer, Toha Network, Indigenous Knowledge Renee Raroa, Establishment Director of East Coast Exchange, Indigenous Knowledge Tasman Turoa Gillies, Head of Operations, Takiwā, Indigenous Knowledge Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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More than 20% of Earth’s plant species are found only on islands – and time is running out to save them

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-10-17 05:06
Islands cover just 5.3% of the world’s land area, but contribute disproportionately to global biodiversity, according to research published in Nature. Julian Schrader, Lecturer in Plant Ecology, Macquarie University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Ocean eddy currents funnel extreme heat and cold to the life-filled depths

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-10-17 05:05
Ocean eddy currents are driving extreme heat and cold events in the deeper sea, home to the world’s most abundant animal and its largest migration Ming Feng, Senior Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Cleantech startup raises $5 mln for DAC in Kenya

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 04:10
A cleantech startup has raised $5 million to build a direct air capture (DAC) facility in the Great Rift Valley of Kenya, which is expected to launch in December.
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Microplastics found in dolphin breath for first time – study

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-17 04:00

Research suggests the marine animals are inhaling pollutants when they come up for air, with even rural populations affected

Microplastics have been found in dolphin breath for the first time, according to a study that suggests the marine mammals are inhaling the potentially harmful contaminants when they come up for air.

The US research team, whose preliminary findings are published in the journal, Plos One, are concerned about the potential impact of inhaled plastics on the animals’ lungs.

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Anti-whaling activist held in Greenland appeals for political asylum in France

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-10-17 03:58

Paul Watson of the Sea Shepherd organisation faces extradition to Japan after arrest in Nuuk in July

Paul Watson, the anti-whaling activist detained in Greenland and awaiting possible extradition to Japan, has appealed to Emmanuel Macron for political asylum in France.

Watson was detained in July after a Japanese request to Interpol over his confrontational tactics aimed at disrupting whaling operations in the Antarctic, and could face up to 15 years in prison if he is extradited and convicted.

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Argentine exchange to launch voluntary carbon trading platform

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 03:52
An Argentine marketplace part-owned by the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange is debuting a business scope for carbon credit trading.
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UN biodiversity chief urges countries to speed up efforts as CBD talks kick off

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 02:27
The executive secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) has urged countries to accelerate efforts towards the Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) targets, as implementation talks begin in Colombia shortly before COP16.
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EU clarifies next emissions monitoring regulation for offshore ships

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 02:10
The European Commission has clarified its rules for extending its monitoring, reporting, and verification system to greenhouse gas emissions from offshore vessels, slightly broadening the list of ships considered to be offshore.
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New skin research could help slow signs of ageing

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-17 01:05
The research could also be used to produce artificial skin for transplantation and prevent scarring.
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New skin research could help slow signs of ageing

BBC - Thu, 2024-10-17 01:05
The research could also be used to produce artificial skin for transplantation and prevent scarring.
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EXCLUSIVE: Carbon removals from large US initiative to be marketed to European companies under new deal

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 00:51
Carbon removals (CDRs) from bioethanol plants in the US Midwest are to be made available to European companies seeking to achieve net zero emissions under a new deal between the project developer and an environmental markets risk management company, they told Carbon Pulse.
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Stockholm-based clean energy tech firm raises €63 mln to drive heating decarbonisation in Europe

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-10-17 00:45
A Swedish clean energy tech firm has raised €63 million to accelerate residential heating electrification and drive decarbonisation across Europe, the company announced on Wednesday.
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German wildfire monitoring solution secures €25 mln to improve AI tools and expand globally

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 23:53
A Munich-headquartered wildfire monitoring company has raised €25 million in a Series B funding round, the company announced on Tuesday.
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EU looks to incentivise lower methane gas globally by pooling buyer demand

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 23:01
The European Commission’s plan to create a ‘You Collect, We Buy’ platform for the joint purchasing of gas and hydrogen should drive up demand for lower emissions fuel around the EU - and support the bloc’s efforts to tackle methane, according to a Brussels official. 
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Parties poised to find early agreement on Article 6 in Baku, say EU sources

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:52
Long-awaited agreement on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, which governs UN carbon crediting and international mitigation outcome trade, could be finalised by end of the first week at COP29, according to EU sources.
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Kenya-based carbon removal firm reveals biochar solution from sugarcane waste

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:51
A Kenya-headquartered carbon removal company has launched a new biochar solution that aims to sequester carbon, improve food security, and create jobs for women, it announced this week.
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Electricity demand set to rise, but renewable installation must keep pace, flagship IEA report warns

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 22:22
Low-emissions technology, both new renewables and recently resurgent nuclear, will generate half the world's power demand by 2030, yet without investment in electricity grids in particular, global warming is headed for 2.4C above pre-industrial temperatures by the end of the century, according to the International Energy Agency's (IEA's) World Energy Outlook (WEO) on Wednesday. 
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 21:39
European carbon prices continued to track the TTF market on Wednesday morning, falling away as warmer temperatures dampened demand for gas and power, while weekly positioning data showed investment funds marginally trimmed their bearish bets last week.
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Fungi could be given same status as flora and fauna under conservation plan

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-10-16 21:30

Exclusive: proposal to Cop16 could see ‘funga’ get global legal consideration distinct from flora and fauna

A new era of mycelial conservation could begin this month when the UK and Chile propose that fungi should be placed alongside animals and plants as a separate realm for environmental protection.

Mushrooms, mould, mildew, yeast and lichen would all receive elevated status under the plan, which will be submitted to the UN convention on biological diversity (CBD) during the Cop16 meeting in Cali, Colombia, which opens on 21 October.

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