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What's next for Elon Musk's SpaceX Starship rocket?
The world's most powerful rocket is expected to be back in action again soon
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How to spot 'comet of the century' in UK skies
Comet A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) could be spotted with the naked eye in the UK on Saturday night.
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Babies and boomers: Changes to China’s fertility, retirement policies threaten emissions goals
China's efforts to address its aging population by relaxing fertility policies and delaying the retirement age could lead to a significant rise in the country’s carbon emissions, according to a new study
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Stop pushing heat pumps or face major backlash, green energy magnate tells Labour
Party donor Dale Vince warns that urging homeowners to switch to clean-power technology risks political storm bigger than Ulez
The government risks a huge political backlash if it keeps pushing the public to install heat pumps to replace their boilers, one of Britain’s leading green entrepreneurs has warned.
Dale Vince, a major Labour donor and renewable energy advocate, called on Keir Starmer to rethink national programmes, championed by Boris Johnson, pushing the technology. Vince argued that Whitehall should explore alternatives to the devices, which he said were expensive, caused serious disruption and could end up increasing energy bills for some people.
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Responding to US govt challenge, another tech giant pledges tens of millions towards carbon removal projects
Another tech giant has signed up for the US government’s programme encouraging companies to invest in carbon removal projects, committing to spend tens of millions of dollars on the effort.
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Shipping carbon tax could broadside African economies, report warns
A shipping carbon tax being floated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) could have disproportionate economic impacts on African countries, a new report warns.
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Partners launch “live” carbon removals marketplace
A “live” carbon removals marketplace was launched on Thursday in an effort to raise funding for the nascent technology.
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CFTC: Investors pivot to V25 CCAs while traders trim RGGI, WCA exposure
Investors continue to build holdings in V25 California Carbon Allowance (CCA) holdings, reducing exposure in V24s, while traders cut RGGI Allowance (RGA) and Washington Carbon Allowance (WCA) net length over the last week, according to data released Friday from the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).
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Canada must harmonise carbon markets to reduce compliance costs, channel more decarbonisation investments -report
A Canadian research group published on Wednesday a report tracking carbon pricing in the nation, highlighting pathways to harmonise its nine industrial carbon markets, in order to remove interprovincial trade barriers and reduce compliance costs.
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California passes bill meant to prevent gas price hikes
The California State Senate passed a measure on Friday supported by Governor Gavin Newsom (D) intended to prevent spikes in fuel prices, despite concerns that a state agency will receive overly broad authority and savings at the pump won’t materialise for Californians.
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EU transport faces major hurdles in decarbonisation efforts, EEA warns
The European Environment Agency (EEA) this week warned that Europe’s efforts to decarbonise its transport sector face significant challenges, particularly in aviation and maritime transport, despite progress in reducing emissions in other areas.
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How unusual has this hurricane season been?
Hurricanes Helene and Milton have bookended a particularly stormy period. What's behind it?
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How unusual has this hurricane season been?
Hurricanes Helene and Milton have bookended a particularly stormy period. What's behind it?
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Small number of large deals keeps carbon removal market ticking higher in Q3
A handful of big purchases, mainly by Microsoft and Equinor, kept the needle moving upwards in the carbon removal (CDR) market in the third quarter, as overall volumes remained small and prices high.
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Carbon removal platform certifies new biochar protocol with 1,000-year durability option
A carbon removal certification programme has approved a new biochar protocol with a durability option exceeding 1,000 years, along with another module focused on the technology.
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BRIEFING: Carbon price levers, private sector mix in Chile’s all-in recipe for climate action
A range of carbon pricing measures and the private sector will come together in Chile’s market-led model of climate action, ministers said at the Chile Carbon Forum this week in Santiago.
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US oil and gas industry continues to eye EOR for captured CO2 utilisation
US oil and gas industry members maintained their support for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) as a beneficial carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) solution, even as market forecasts indicate a shift towards dedicated geological storage, a conference heard this week.
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Japan picks single project for JCM after advanced decarbonisation tech tender
Japan has decided to subsidise a single project to develop under the Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) after issuing a tender earlier in the year calling for hydrogen or other advanced decarbonisation technologies not yet included in the scheme.
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CFEL2024: Credit surplus will not hold back VCM 2.0, analysts say
The credit surplus in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) should not hold back price development and liquidity as the market reforms, analysts at Carbon Forward Expo London said on Thursday, suggesting a two-speed market could develop in the future.
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INTERVIEW: CORSIA to provide basis for voluntary carbon growth but demand signal may take time
The UN's international aviation offsetting scheme could provide the foundation for generating strong voluntary carbon trade and lead to much-needed standardisation in the market, but demand may take time to materialise and governments need to step in to send investors a clear signal, according to a carbon exchange CEO.
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