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Canadian govt seeks CDR industry feedback as it prepares C$10 mln credit procurement programme

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 22 min ago
The Canadian government has launched a request for information (RFI) to assess industry interest and capacity in supplying CO2 removal (CDR) offset credits, as part of its strategy to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
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New carbon removal company launches with focus on Brazil

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 30 min ago
Two voluntary carbon market stalwarts have launched a new company in a bid to create the next generation of biomass-based carbon removal projects, initially focusing on Brazil.
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Executives more emboldened on ESG than junior employees, finds report

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 30 min ago
Executives are more driven by ESG issues than junior employees in the workplace, even if they come up against commercial trade-offs, finds a new report.
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$70 mln boost for maritime emissions capture startup as tech trials begin

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 45 min ago
A startup that captures shipping vessel emissions has secured $70 million in funding to accelerate the deployment of its technology, which it has started to trial in California.
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US-based CCS firm raises $20 mln to expand deployment, hire top talent

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 10 min ago
A US-based distributed carbon capture technology provider has closed a $20 million funding round and will use the cash to expand the deployment of its technology across North America and attract top industry talent
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WCI Markets: Traders unfazed as Q1 auction settles sub-$30, lowest in two years

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 37 min ago
The Q1 California-Quebec current vintage carbon auction settled in line with secondary market prices and market expectations for a sub-$30 clear, even as California Carbon Allowance (CCA) futures had already moved higher post sale in anticipation of the start of programme extension discussions. 
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California agency outlines rejection of LCFS amendments

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 56 min ago
The administrator responsible for reviewing rules put forth by California’s state agencies issued on Tuesday a detailed list of reasons for disapproving the November regulatory changes to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS).
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The atmosphere is getting better at cleaning itself – but that’s not all good news

The Conversation - 7 hours 28 min ago
Hydroxyl scrubs the potent greenhouse gas methane from the atmosphere. But its production is linked with emissions of other pollutants. Hinrich Schaefer, Research Scientist Trace Gases, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Intense heat changes our biology and can make us age significantly faster: study

The Conversation - 7 hours 28 min ago
Sustained heat takes it out of you, quite literally. Researchers have found heat accelerates ageing by changing how our bodies switch genes off and on. Rongbin Xu, Research Fellow in Health and Epigenetics, Monash University Shuai Li, Associate Professor in Genetic Epidemiology, The University of Melbourne Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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FEATURE: BRICS see opportunity to rise as non-Western counterpoint in climate policy

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 38 min ago
The large BRICS emerging economies could reshape the international climate policy landscape, but expectations of this non-Western coalition should be “moderate” despite its recent embrace of carbon markets, according to experts speaking to Carbon Pulse.
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Deglobalisation could increase decarbonisation costs by 30%, study finds

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 56 min ago
A shift toward local manufacturing in clean technology could significantly drive up the cost of decarbonisation, with new research suggesting that deglobalisation may add 30% to the overall expense of transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
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‘Age of Electricity’ rests on grid expansion, upgrades

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 47 min ago
Widespread electrification with clean power will make or break decarbonisation in the UK and around the world — but it can’t happen without speedy, and hefty, investments in grid upgrades within the decade, experts said this week.
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Estonian carbon credit platform partners with Swedish forestry marketplace

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 4 min ago
A Tallinn-headquartered carbon removal developer has partnered with Sweden’s largest digital forestry marketplace to help landowners generate revenue from carbon credits, it was announced this week.
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Total collapse of vital Atlantic currents unlikely this century, study finds

The Guardian - 10 hours 31 min ago

Climate scientists caution, however, that even weakened currents would cause profound harm to humanity

Vital Atlantic Ocean currents are unlikely to completely collapse this century, according to a study, but scientists say a severe weakening remains probable and would still have disastrous impacts on billions of people.

The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (Amoc) is a system of currents that plays a crucial role in the global climate. The climate crisis is weakening the complex system, but determining if and when it will collapse is difficult.

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EU proposes to exempt small importers from CBAM, delay sale of certificates by one year

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 42 min ago
The European Commission has proposed raising the threshold for importers of goods covered by the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), bringing around €1.2 bln in savings while still covering over 99% of emissions, it announced on Wednesday.
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South Pole outlines key pillars to drive carbon market to trillion-dollar value

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 57 min ago
Integrity, innovation, and incentives need to combine for the carbon market to evolve to meet its potential, one of the world’s largest project developers has urged.
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What I have learned in my filthy, bloody, sisyphean quest to tame my garden | Adrian Chiles

The Guardian - 11 hours 2 min ago

It’s chaos as small jobs become big jobs, tools disappear and distractions lead to furious frustration. Then you spot spring’s first flower ...

There’s no such thing as gardener’s block, I once read. This from, I believe, a famous writer who was making the point that if you’ve got writer’s block, you should just go and do something else for a bit. Point taken. There is no such thing as gardener’s block because if you get stuck doing one job, even in the smallest garden, there are roughly 10m other jobs you can be cracking on with. Which is quite right. And this is what makes gardening either the worst thing for you if – like me – you have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), or possibly the best.

I stride into the garden full of purpose and ambition, with a smile on my face. Invariably, several hours later, I stagger out of there, aching all over, scratched, bloodied, filthy and demoralised, having dug, scraped, cursed and carried myself to physical and mental exhaustion. The clarity of purpose I have at the outset vanishes very quickly, along with my secateurs. In its place, as things that need doing proliferate around me like Japanese knotweed, there comes a confusion of purpose. Lots gets done a little bit, but nothing gets done properly. Nothing is finished. And it all looks a right bloody mess.

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UPDATE – Brussels announces ETS-backed ‘Industrial Decarbonisation Bank’ worth €100 bln

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 15 min ago
The European Commission has announced plans to create an ‘Industrial Decarbonisation Bank’, aiming to mobilise €100 billion in the next 10 years to help energy-intensive industries meet their climate goals, with funding drawn partly from the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Orsted advances Denmark’s first full-scale CCS project with key component installation

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 34 min ago
Orsted has installed key components at two power stations as part of Denmark’s first full-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, the Danish energy firm announced this week.
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