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Flatulence tax: Denmark agrees deal for livestock emissions levy

BBC - 18 hours 50 min ago
It is part of a wider plan to reduce emissions and pollution and restore natural habitat.
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Cop29: ‘We’re here for life and death reasons,’ says ex-climate minister of Pakistan

The Guardian - 19 hours 33 min ago

Sherry Rehman says rich nations should pay ‘internationally determined contributions’ to help poorer and worst-affected countries

Amid the endless politicking and inscrutable arguments at the UN climate negotiations in Baku, Azerbaijan, this month, it can be hard to remember what is at stake. That’s why Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’s former climate change minister, is calling on global leaders to “keep an eye on the big picture”.

“We’re here for life and death reasons,” Rehman said.

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VCM Report: Focus on Article 6 at COP risks leaving legacy voluntary sector in the shade

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 48 min ago
COP29 has been sending mixed signals to the voluntary carbon market, with concerns that the keen focus on Article 6 credits would overshadow the sector in future.
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Europe’s LNG imports 30% more polluting than EU estimates -report

Carbon Pulse - 20 hours 17 min ago
Europe’s LNG imports generate a third more emissions than accounted for in the EU’s green shipping law, according to a new report released on Monday.
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COP29: Benin, Norway sign bilateral Article 6 agreement

Carbon Pulse - 20 hours 45 min ago
Norway and Benin on Sunday signed a bilateral Article 6 agreement at COP29, according to a government press release.
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COP29: Southeast Asian industry bodies partner to form alliance on ASEAN carbon market framework

Carbon Pulse - 20 hours 58 min ago
Four national carbon market associations have signed a Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) at COP29 in Baku to advance regional cooperation within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
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COP29: Peru details operational timeline of national carbon registry

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 2 min ago
The Peruvian government on Monday detailed next steps for operationalisation of its National Registry of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Activities (RENAMI).
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KEY TAKEAWAYS: WoodMac on US energy policy under Trump 2.0

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 9 min ago
A second Trump administration is set to redirect US energy policy, moving away from net-zero emissions targets and introducing significant shifts in trade and regulatory frameworks, according to consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
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Cop29 delegates told to ‘cut the theatrics’ and tackle climate crisis

The Guardian - 21 hours 12 min ago

UN climate chief addresses climate summit with no agreement in sight on how to help developing countries

Countries meeting in Azerbaijan to discuss a new global financial settlement for tackling the climate crisis must “cut the theatrics” and get down to serious business, the UN has said.

The UK and Brazil have been drafted in to try to break a logjam at the Cop29 climate summit, which entered its second week on Monday with no agreement in sight on the key issue of how to channel at least $1tn a year to developing countries.

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COP29: Voluntary carbon markets sneak into UN climate finance talks, to dismay of green groups

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 29 min ago
A provision that "encourages" scaling voluntary carbon markets has been included in the latest text on climate finance at the COP29 global climate summit, though green groups and some developing countries are pushing hard against this language, citing integrity concerns.
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Countries could use nature to ‘cheat’ on net zero targets, scientists warn

The Guardian - 21 hours 33 min ago

By relying on natural carbon sinks such as forests and peatlands to offset emissions, governments can appear closer to goals than they actually are

Relying on natural carbon sinks such as forests and oceans to offset continued fossil fuel emissions will not stop global heating, the scientists who developed net zero have warned.

Each year, the planet’s oceans, forests, soils and other natural carbon sinks absorb about half of all human emissions, forming part of government plans to limit global heating to below 2C under the Paris agreement.

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Denmark approves world’s first tax on agricultural sector emissions

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 37 min ago
Denmark has approved the world's first emissions tax on agriculture, to help achieve its legally-binding target to reduce emissions 70% by 2030 on 1990 levels.
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FEATURE: Vertical farms in UK, Saudi Arabia grow trees fast, aiming to generate carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 48 min ago
Vertical farm developers in England and Saudi Arabia say they can grow trees faster and healthier than with conventional methods. The companies aim to generate credits from reforestation, with oil companies and data centres among the potential first buyers.
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COP29: EU under fire as climate finance talks continue to struggle

Carbon Pulse - 21 hours 55 min ago
The European Union is risking its influential role in global climate diplomacy, as UN negotiations for the so-called 'finance COP' enter second week in Baku with the bloc not yet committing publicly to a specific contribution figure.
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COP29: Trade issues complicate talks as countries call for EU CBAM to be simplified

Carbon Pulse - 22 hours 22 min ago
The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) is adding tensions to already difficult negotiations at COP29 in Baku, with top government officials telling Carbon Pulse that the European Union should be more flexible with the policy.
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Cop29: US Democrats put on brave face as Republicans talk up cheap energy

The Guardian - 22 hours 33 min ago

US climate envoy says Trump won’t derail progress as GOP argues for increasing oil and gas production at UN talks

Throughout the UN climate talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, in recent days, US officials have maintained a studiously sunny disposition, saying that the Republican president-elect, Donald Trump, will not derail climate progress.

The US climate envoy, John Podesta, said the fight “for a cleaner, safer” planet will not stop under a re-elected Trump even if some progress is reversed. The energy secretary, Jennifer Granholm, said: “The absence of leadership in the White House does not mean that this energy transition is stopped.” And Joe Biden’s climate and energy assistant, Jacob Levine, told reporters that the president’s climate policies had sparked an unstoppable clean energy “revolution”.

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A kookaburra: ‘They think they are waking the world’

The Guardian - 23 hours 33 min ago

A kingfisher with a long, dagger-shaped beak. Soft white feathers on its belly, iridescent blue opal spots on its wings

I walked out of my kitchen on an overcast morning last week, feeling depressed, trying to think my way around the US election result somehow towards acceptance – or a totally different reality.

I walked to the garden, carrying a load of laundry. And perched on the top edge of a chair was a fat, fluffy laughing kookaburra. It looked at me, I looked at it. A large kingfisher with a long, dagger-shaped beak. The corners of its beak turn upwards so that it looks as though it is smiling slightly. Soft white feathers on its belly, iridescent blue opal spots on its brown wings.

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US launches $10 bln global forest coalition, other Amazon funding initiatives

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-18 23:41
The Biden administration announced a raft of new initiatives Sunday that will increase funding for forest conversation and restoration in the Brazilian Amazon, including the launch of a coalition that aims to mobilise at least $10 bln by 2030.
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COP29: Developing countries need much more grant-based finance than previously estimated, study claims

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-18 23:31
Developing countries need up to $1.5 trillion per year of solely grant-based climate finance as they struggle to attract investment and cope with growing debt, according to a new study that claims previous estimates are far too low.
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Sovereign specialists launch principles to boost nature, climate financing

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2024-11-18 23:02
A group of sovereign debt specialists on Sunday released principles for improving access to nature- and climate-related financial products.
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