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Australia desperately needs a strong federal environmental protection agency. Its chances aren’t looking good
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Coca-Cola to hit 100 pct renewables in Australia one year early with new contract for NSW solar
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Boosting demand for low-carbon products key for green heavy industry to take off -report
Boosting demand for low-carbon products is key if large-scale green industrial projects are to take off, according to a report published on Thursday.
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US non-profit introduces VCM data hub to improve market transparency
A US-based non-profit has launched a platform allowing users to explore the world's largest base of voluntary carbon market (VCM) transactions.
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“Too afraid of China:” Meyer Burger chief quits and lambasts EU for failing to defend solar industry
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China solar giant Trina seeks approval for biggest battery project in Australia
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Victorian households are poorly prepared for longer, more frequent heatwaves – here’s what needs to change
We examined how households in Victoria cope with, adapt to and endure summer heatwaves. Most took a short-term view. A more sophisticated, long-term approach to managing heatwaves is needed.
Sarah Robertson, Research Fellow, Centre for Urban Research, RMIT University
Gordon Walker, Professor at the Lancaster Environment Centre and previously co-director of the DEMAND Centre, Lancaster University
Ralph Horne, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, College of Design & Social Context, RMIT University
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Xpansiv, S&P, CME Group collaborate on ACCU market products
A group of global trading houses will collaborate to offer new price assessments and products focussed on the growing Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) market, they announced Thursday.
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Protectionist measures could impact global demand for US biofuels -panel
With the glut of renewable diesel (RD) supply in the US, producers are eyeing fresh opportunities for new demand abroad, with domestic production further incentivised by an upcoming production tax credit.
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Charts of the day: Global generation fuel trends
Charts that show electricity production, by country and fuel.
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US ban on Chinese UCO would ‘disincentivise’ foreign LCFS programmes -panel
Biofuel producers warned Tuesday against a US ban on used cooking oil (UCO) imports from China, arguing that a ban would disincentivise foreign biofuel-producing nations from creating mandates to decrease emissions of transportation fuels through Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) regulations.
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Progress in global climate governance threatened by major inequality among nations, new research warns
A new study has unveiled stark inequalities in global climate governance, highlighting that the most influential countries in climate negotiations bear far fewer consequences from climate-related disasters than those with less influence.
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Decarbonisation funding from US private sector slows -Treasury official
Investment from the US private sector towards decarbonisation has slowed since 2022, a US treasury official said Wednesday, calling on firms to finance technologies to reduce emissions from the shipping and industrial sectors.
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Alberta TIER emissions rise as usage of offsets, EPCs for compliance reaches all-time high in 2023
Higher emissions in 2023 under Alberta’s Technology Innovation and Emission Reduction (TIER) programme resulted in increased usage of offsets and emission performance credits (EPCs), according to a compliance report published Monday.
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Global solar installations smash expectations, rising almost a third year-on-year
Global solar installations exceeded most industry forecasts in 2024, with 593 GW expected to be added by the end of the year, according to analysis by a global energy think tank.
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Ocean carbon sink vital for both climate health and global wealth, new research finds
The ocean’s ability to absorb CO2 is not only vital for mitigating climate change, but also crucial for enhancing global wealth and reducing the cost of national climate policies, according to a new study.
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BRIEFING: Brazilian voluntary carbon market will support, not drive, race to net zero
Brazil's voluntary carbon market (VCM) will play a role in mitigation efforts if it is able to attract large-scale investment – but even then, it may not channel sufficient climate finance and reduce enough emissions to be an engine of net zero on either a global or national scale.
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Airline passengers willing to pay extra 11% to offset flight emissions, survey finds
Airline passengers are increasingly willing to accept additional costs and time commitments to reduce the environmental impact of their flights, for example paying an extra 11% for offsets, according to a new survey.
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ACX, Brazilian stock exchange launch domestic carbon registry
A new registry launched Wednesday for Brazilian carbon projects, announcing its first transaction at the Brazil Climate Summit in New York.
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US university expands legal resources to address rise in carbon offset lawsuits
As the voluntary carbon credit industry has grown, so has the number of related lawsuits, prompting one US university to expand its legal resources to address this trend.
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