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NACW: Scope 3 emissions and net zero targets should be done away with -expert

Carbon Pulse - 2 hours 16 min ago
Panellists disagreed on an expert's assertion that the concepts of Scope 3 emissions measurement and net zero targets should be tossed in the bin at North American Carbon World (NACW) Thursday.
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US blue hydrogen producers likely to choose 45Q tax credits over 45V -report

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 27 min ago
Blue hydrogen producers may more often use 45Q tax credits rather than the generous 45V clean hydrogen tax credits due to the latter's higher carbon intensity standards, according to a new report.
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US SEC votes to end defence of climate disclosure rules in circuit courts

Carbon Pulse - 3 hours 51 min ago
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Thursday that it had voted to withdraw defending its rules in court that required companies to disclose climate-related risks and GHG emissions.
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NACW25: California forges ahead on methane reductions following federal inaction

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 14 min ago
States and municipalities must lead on methane reductions given a lack of federal support for this under the new Trump administration, a California official said during the North American Carbon World (NACW) conference in Los Angeles on Thursday.
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Research group calls on US to stay the course on CDR

Carbon Pulse - 4 hours 15 min ago
A research group out of Washington DC is calling on federal lawmakers and state governments to maintain and bolster carbon removal (CDR) policy as the US government attempts to bow out of global climate efforts.
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NACW25: Mexican state battling injunctions to keep CO2 tax

Carbon Pulse - 5 hours 12 min ago
A Mexican state whose carbon tax is finally up and running after initially being repealed nearly two years ago is once again in hot water for it, according to a senior official speaking Thursday at the North American Carbon World (NACW) conference in Los Angeles.
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California lawmaker amends senate bill that originally called for ETS extension, reform

Carbon Pulse - 7 hours 38 min ago
The sponsor of a California senate bill that was initially introduced to reform and reauthorise the cap-and-trade programme on Wednesday amended its text to instead indefinitely extend the state’s non-partisan agency’s GHG reporting mandates.
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FEATURE: CO2 quality standards will be key to effective CCS projects, as will monitoring for leaks

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 49 min ago
Verifying the purity of CO2 that flows through carbon capture and storage (CCS) hubs will be vital as the industry develops, in order to avoid any impurities from jeopardising the network — but the industry is still in early stages, with standards in development and monitoring equipment not yet commercial.
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INTERVIEW: Lack of additionality, financial transparency, and scientific integrity are causing carbon projects to fall through

Carbon Pulse - 9 hours 58 min ago
Many carbon projects fall short of approval due to issues with additionality, financial transparency, and scientific rigour, according to the CEO of a Bay Area non-profit that has approved just 1% of the over 5,000 projects it has reviewed in the past decade.
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BBC Inside Science

BBC - 10 hours 15 min ago
How a ‘dark energy’ experiment could upend Einstein's theory of the universe.
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Bahrain passes carbon tax bill

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 32 min ago
Both chambers of Bahrain’s legislature this week voted on and approved a bill that includes the creation of a carbon tax, leaving final ratification and promulgation up to the king.
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California bill proposes stronger oversight of indirect air pollution sources

Carbon Pulse - 10 hours 42 min ago
A new bill introduced in the California Assembly aims to expand the regulatory authority of state regulator ARB to address air pollution from indirect sources, including facilities like ports, warehouses, and rail yards.
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EU appears to back down on carbon levy on international shipping

The Guardian - 11 hours 6 min ago

Bloc set to accept compromise that would allow companies to trade carbon credits, in blow to climate finance

The long-awaited carbon levy on international shipping that was to supply vital climate finance looks set to be significantly diluted, after the EU appeared to be backing down in global talks, in a blow to vulnerable countries.

The EU is set to accept a compromise that would allow companies to enter into a system of trading carbon credits instead of paying directly for their emissions, the Guardian has learned.

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Xpansiv to launch CORSIA Phase 1 contract on CBL platform in April

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 38 min ago
Carbon infrastructure company Xpansiv will launch in April a new standardised spot contract for Phase 1 of CORSIA, the UN’s international aviation emissions offsetting scheme, it announced Thursday, but there was no corresponding notice of new futures contracts.
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Ratings could safeguard $15-bln market for voluntary carbon in compliance schemes, finds analysis

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 54 min ago
The transacted value of voluntary carbon credits integrated into compliance schemes could reach $15 bln by the early 2030s, according to a ratings agency – with ratings to play a key role in shoring up integrity.
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Energy company gives green light to huge Swedish bioenergy carbon removal facility

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 2 min ago
A Swedish energy company has pushed through on a final investment decision to build one of the world's largest carbon removal facilities, it announced Thursday.
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Norway’s flagship CCS project reaches second phase with increased storage capacity

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 7 min ago
Norway's flagship carbon capture and storage project, Northern Lights, has reached its second phase, with the announcement of higher storage capacity and a commercial agreement with a Swedish utility to transport and store the CO2.
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‘The nation is watching’: sewage dumps in Windermere must end, says activist

The Guardian - 12 hours 15 min ago

Ministers urged to do more after United Utilities discharged raw sewage into Unesco site for 6,327 hours last year

Celebrated by William Wordsworth, Windermere has long epitomised the natural timeless beauty of the Lake District, with millions of tourists drawn to the shores that inspired the poet. But today England’s biggest lake is a shadow of its 19th century self: its waters no longer clear but blighted by algae and its wildlife decimated by pollution, in a symbol, critics say, of all that is wrong with the privatised water industry.

This month the environment secretary, Steve Reed, vowed to break with the recent past, standing on its shores and promising that Labour would “clean up Windermere”. The lake is showing the impact of sewage pollution from United Utilities treatment plants and increased pressure from climate change-induced temperature rises.

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UK carbon emissions fell by 4% in 2024, official figures show

The Guardian - 12 hours 24 min ago

Less use of gas and coal in electricity supply and industry sectors drove reduction, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero says

The UK’s carbon emissions fell by 4% last year, according to official figures.

Provisional statistics published on Thursday by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) show UK territorial greenhouse gas emissions were 371m tonnes carbon equivalent (MtCO2e) in 2024, down from 385 MtCO2e in 2023.

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