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£22bn for 'unproven' green tech could raise bills, MPs warn

BBC - 40 min 14 sec ago
The Public Accounts Committee warns the government of gambling public money on carbon capture.
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UK lawmakers highlight major risk in govt push for carbon capture

Carbon Pulse - 51 min 11 sec ago
A UK parliamentary committee has published a report highlighting significant risks and uncertainties in the government's carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) programme.
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Roadshow for Chile’s first-ever auction of tax-eligible offsets slated for next week

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 26 min ago
A Latin American carbon markets platform will host a show-and-tell for the first auction of carbon credits eligible toward payment of Chile’s CO2 tax next week, it announced Thursday.
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US rescinds $4 bln in pledged funding for Green Climate Fund, removes climate stress testing from banks

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 31 min ago
The administration of US President Donald Trump has rescinded previously pledged funding to the UN's Green Climate Fund (GCF) amounting to some $4 billion, alongside a pullback of voluntary climate risk determinations from major US banks.
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US DOE to advance Trump’s inauguration plans

Carbon Pulse - 1 hour 43 min ago
The US Secretary of Energy appears to be making good on President Donald Trump’s promise to "unleash" fossil fuels with a new order moving forward plans announced in the president’s inaugural speech.
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New Jersey judge dismisses state’s climate lawsuit against oil companies

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 42 min ago
A New Jersey state judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against several oil giants that sought to hold the oil companies liable for alleged damages wrought by climate change.
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How long could the Santorini 'seismic crisis' last?

BBC - 4 hours 35 min ago
Scientists say it is unclear how many more earthquakes will come to the idyllic Greek island.
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Habitat restoration is a long-haul job. Here are 3 groups that have endured

The Conversation - 5 hours 44 min ago
Replanting habitat corridors offers wildlife a way to move between isolated habitat – and much of this is done by volunteer groups. Nigel Tucker, Research Associate in Environment and Sustainability, James Cook University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Humpback whale song and human language are more similar than you might think. Here’s why

The Guardian - 5 hours 52 min ago

Researchers have found a pattern indicating certain ‘words’ are used more often than others – but humans won’t be speaking whale any time soon

Humpback whale song is structured in a similar way to human language – with shorter sounds used far more often than more complex ones – a structure which helps infants quickly learn how to communicate from their elders in both species.

Across languages and whale song, some words, or word-like elements, are used frequently while others are infrequent. They follow a pattern known as “Zipfian distribution”, where the most used word in a language (like “the”) is used about twice as often as the second most common word, and three times as frequent as the third most common word and so on.

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CORRECTION – EU plans to exempt 80% of companies from CBAM compliance

Carbon Pulse - 6 hours 6 min ago
The European Commission wants to raise the threshold of the EU’s new carbon border tax, a source from the bloc's executive confirmed, freeing up 80% of the eligible companies from reporting requirements.
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Analysts expect record voluntary carbon credit retirements in 2025, excluding CORSIA demand boost

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 13 min ago
A carbon analytics firm has said it expects nearly 200 million tonnes CO2 in voluntary carbon market (VCM) retirements in 2025, with the possibility of substantially more if demand from the UN’s CORSIA international aviation offsetting scheme is factored in.
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Starmer pledges to ‘build, baby, build’ as green groups criticise nuclear plans

The Guardian - 7 hours 22 min ago

Greenpeace says PM has ‘swallowed industry spin whole’ after plans unveiled to expand in England and Wales

Keir Starmer has channelled his inner Donald Trump and promised to “build, baby, build” in his push for more nuclear power stations, despite warnings from environmental groups about the industry’s record for soaring costs and long delays.

A day after the prime minister unveiled his plans to revamp planning rules to bring in a series of small modular reactors (SMRs) across England and Wales, Greenpeace said Starmer had “swallowed the nuclear industry spin whole”, and Friends of the Earth described the plans as “overblown, costly hype”.

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Brazil’s Pantanal has more than strong potential for carbon projects -report

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 30 min ago
Brazil's Pantanal biome - which represents the world's largest wetlands area - has the potential to host carbon credit projects on 1.2 million hectares, according to a report by a Brazilian think tank.
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INTERVIEW: EU’s clean heating transition ‘not on track’ for ETS2, expert says

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 41 min ago
A sluggish shift to clean heating risks derailing the EU's 2030 decarbonisation targets adopted under the Emissions Trading System for buildings and transport (ETS2), which is due to kick off in 2027, researchers say.
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Council set to drop Essex wildlife site from housing plan after eight-year fight

The Guardian - 8 hours 31 sec ago

Middlewick Ranges in Colchester considered to be of national importance for nightingales and acid grassland

A council is proposing to remove the second-best place for nightingales in the UK from its local plan for 1,000 new homes, in a win for community campaigners and environmentalists.

Middlewick Ranges, a former Ministry of Defence firing range on the southern edge of Colchester, is set to be dropped from the city council’s allocated housing sites after councillors heeded a growing array of ecological evidence highlighting its national importance for nature.

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The Observer view on Heathrow runway: Rachel Reeves is flying in face of dire climate threat | Observer editorial

The Guardian - 8 hours 1 min ago

On almost every level the chancellor’s decision to expand the London airport looks naive, if not foolish

For 20 years, politicians, industry leaders and campaigners have fought in courts, parliament and public meetings over the idea of building a new runway for Heathrow. For some, a third runway would not only boost passenger numbers at the airport but would be a symbol of the country’s determination to seek economic regeneration. For others, it would demonstrate, in vivid terms, our complete failure to understand the grim, global threat posed by further increasing carbon emissions.

Last week, Rachel Reeves chose to enter the fray. Remarkably, for a supposed green chancellor, she elected to back the project and seek the expansion of Heathrow to raise its annual passenger capacity by 50% to about 140 million. “A third runway at Heathrow would unlock further growth, boost investment, increase exports and make the UK more open and more connected,” she claimed. It was a bold move. It is unlikely history will view it as a sensible or justifiable one, however. On almost every level – political, local or environmental – her decision looks naive, if not foolish.

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Clean Cooking Alliance seeks feedback on code of conduct ahead of ICVCM decision

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 15 min ago
The Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) is seeking feedback on a new code of conduct to ensure responsible financing in the sector, as it waits to discover if any carbon crediting methodologies pass the Integrity Council of the Voluntary Carbon Market's (ICVCM) quality test in the coming months.
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Brussels sets out draft EU ETS financing rules for green jet fuels

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 50 min ago
The European Commission adopted a draft regulation on Thursday to calculate the annual price difference between sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) and fossil kerosene, so that airlines can obtain funding support from the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
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Google spent over $100 mln on carbon removals in 2024, company says

Carbon Pulse - 8 hours 53 min ago
US tech giant Google spent over $100 million on contracting carbon removal last year, three times more than it had initially planned, the company said Thursday, hinting it would continue to scale up investment in the sector this year.
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