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German nature tech company raises €1.6 mln to scale biodiversity monitoring platform

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 47 min ago
A Germany-based nature tech company raised €1.6 million in pre-seed funding to scale its automated biodiversity monitoring platform, it announced on Wednesday.
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SK Market: November auction again oversubscribed, spot KAU price increases

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 44 min ago
South Korea’s latest monthly CO2 permit auction was again oversubscribed with an increase in the clearing price, while sentiment in the spot market continues to improve partly due to the relaxation of the carryover rules. 
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Top firms see climate opportunities near $5 trillion, more than double previous estimates

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 50 min ago
The world’s leading companies are eyeing nearly $5 trillion in potential gains from climate action, more than doubling since 2018, according to analysis released Wednesday.
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Blue carbon credits to help bolster Australian coastal ecosystem restoration project

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 3 min ago
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator has registered the nation’s second blue carbon project, which restores and enhances blue carbon ecosystems at a site that is part of a vast network of crucial habitats for migratory birds across East Asia and the Pacific.
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COP29: More than 40% of coral species at risk of extinction, assessment reveals

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 44 min ago
Over 40% of reef-building coral species are at risk of extinction worldwide, according to a new assessment released Wednesday during the ongoing COP29 climate summit in Azerbaijan.
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Cop 29: Albanian PM questions point of summit ‘if biggest polluters continue as usual’ – live updates

The Guardian - 4 hours 27 min ago

Edi Rama goes off-script, saying speeches ‘change nothing’ and calling for ‘common political will’

Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, has joined a chorus of leaders using their speeches to call for more money to reach their climate goals - and specifying that they need grants rather than loans that saddle them with more debt.

“Without climate justice, there can be no real resilience,” he said. “I wouldn’t want other countries to face the fight Pakistan faced in 2022.”

Pakistan was devastated by floods two years ago, shortly before Cop27. The disaster added a sense of urgency to that year’s negotiations that helped pressure rich countries to set up a fund to pay for the losses and damages borne by poor countries. (You can read more on that from my colleague Nina Lakhani here.)

“Two years, I warned at the top of my voice that the future would never forgive our inaction,” said Sharif. “Today, I echo the same warning with greater urgency and fullest energy at my command.”

25 countries have announced a commitment to swift and ambitious climate action.

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COP29: Companies willing to pay “significant” premium for Article 6 carbon credits, finds survey

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 50 min ago
A survey of over 100 companies has underscored the willingness of investors in carbon markets to pay strong premiums for Article 6-aligned credits.
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Japan to soon add DAC methodology to national offset programme

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 57 min ago
Japan is preparing to add an offset methodology for direct air capture (DAC) projects to its national voluntary J-Credit programme. 
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COP29: Roundup for Day 3 – Nov. 13

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 52 min ago
It is Day 3 at COP29, the second day of the World Leaders Summit. Parties are beginning to solidify positions on the new climate finance goal, expected to be the headline outcome of this year's UN climate event, though conflicts are also bubbling linked to the wider, tense political and diplomatic context. 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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Runaway 'spy whale' fled Russian military training says marine scientist

BBC - 7 hours 27 min ago
Marine scientist uncovers the story behind Andruha's escape from Russian military training programme.
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Meat, oil and pesticide industry lobbyists turned out in record numbers at Cop16

The Guardian - 7 hours 44 min ago

Questions raised over influence after 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for biodiversity summit in Colombia

Record numbers of business representatives and lobbyists had access to the UN’s latest biodiversity talks, analysis shows.

In total 1,261 business and industry delegates registered for Cop16 in Cali, Colombia, which ended in disarray and without significant progress on a number of key issues including nature funding, monitoring biodiversity loss and work on reducing environmentally harmful business subsidies.

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Losses mount for carbon credit financier after it writes off two more projects

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 45 min ago
A Toronto-based carbon credit financier has seen its financial losses mount after it was forced to write off two more projects.
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Corpse flowers and flesh flies: why so many plants and fungi stink like death warmed up

The Conversation - 11 hours 10 min ago
The stench of a rare corpse flower make us retch. But you’re not the target – the plant wants to lure carrion beetles and flesh flies Gregory Moore, Senior Research Associate, School of Agriculture, Food and Ecosystem Sciences, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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