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New Zealand on track to meet first emissions budget, Climate Change Commission finds
ICVCM launches forum to help cash flow to local communities, Indigenous Peoples
Voluntary carbon credits on the table under SBTi revision of corporate net-zero standard
INTERVIEW: Most biodiversity credit methodologies fail to address uncertainty
BP scales back plans for biofuel projects, focuses on oil
Japan livestock farming hub to promote offset projects, develop crediting methodology
Global methane emissions rising at fastest rate in decades, scientists warn
Researchers call for immediate action to reduce methane emissions and avert dangerous escalation in climate crisis
Global emissions of methane, a powerful planet-heating gas, are “rising rapidly” at the fastest rate in decades, requiring immediate action to help avert a dangerous escalation in the climate crisis, a new study has warned.
Methane emissions are responsible for half of the global heating already experienced, have been climbing significantly since around 2006 and will continue to grow throughout the rest of the 2020s unless new steps are taken to curb this pollution, concludes the new paper. The research is authored by more than a dozen scientists from around the world and published on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Fortescue tests green ammonia market with world’s biggest shipping company
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Australian Market Roundup: Mining giant loses climate advisor over “hypocrisy”
For decades, governments have subsidised fossil fuels. But why?
Pioneering Australian “solar upcycling” start-up strikes deal with Italian energy giant
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AI won’t use as much electricity as we are told, and it’s not a reason to slow transition to renewables
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Wind project wins planning green light after promising to shut down turbines to protect eagles
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Coalition’s wind turbine ban lives on, as VicGrid takes first steps to map new renewable zones
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Renewables overtake fossil fuels to provide 30% of EU electricity
Report finds 13 member states generated more energy from wind and solar power than coal and gas for first time in 2024
Wind turbines and solar panels have overtaken fossil fuels to generate 30% of the European Union’s electricity in the first half of the year, a report has found.
Power generation from burning coal, oil and gas fell 17% in the first six months of 2024 compared with the same period the year before, according to climate thinktank Ember. It found the continued shift away from polluting fuels has led to a one-third drop in the sector’s emissions since the first half of 2022.
Continue reading...A tale of two energy bills: Is the market really that broken?
Who's at fault for high energy bills? The customer, the utility or the system?
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An average 100 million native animals killed or injured each year from land clearing, mostly for beef farms
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