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Carbon storage building materials could absorb half of world’s annual CO2 -study
Tweaking conventional building materials to absorb CO2 could boost carbon storage capacity to half of the world’s emissions annually, a new scientific study estimated.
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Gabon launches sovereign carbon initiative with $17/t “contribution”, CORSIA-linked offsetting provisions
Forest-rich Gabon has launched a sovereign carbon initiative that will require air travel and shipping operators to pay a $17-per-tonne emissions "contribution" to cover some of their climate impact from journeys to and from the African country, as well as provisions linked to offsetting using CORSIA-eligible credits.
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US grounds SpaceX's Starship after test flight explosion
The rocket's upper stage disintegrated over the Caribbean, forcing airline flights to alter course.
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US DOE awards $1.7 bln to green hydrogen producer
The US DOE awarded a $1.7 billion loan guarantee to a New York-based green hydrogen company close to one year after the company suffered from cashflow issues that nearly sent it into bankruptcy.
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“Year of contrasts” for VCM as carbon credits see moving trends in 2024 -report
Higher issuances of more recent vintages as well as soaring interest in cookstove credits are among the key takeaways from the VCM in 2024, a year marked by an historic deal on Article 6 of the Paris Agreement, according to a report published on Friday.
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DATA DIVE: Record number of new VCM entrants in 2024 a positive sign for the market
A record number of new entrants in the voluntary carbon market (VCM) in 2024 offers a positive signal, despite lacklustre overall volumes and weak price movement.
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New Austrian government to scrap climate bonus as part of budget cuts
Austria will abolish its climate bonus as part of a €6.4 billion budget cut announced Thursday by its new coalition government, which brings together centre-right and far-right parties.
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Verra flooded with suggestions on improving VCS Programme
Verra was inundated with comments from stakeholders in response to a wide ranging survey on the core concepts of its Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Programme, it revealed Friday.
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Estonian agtech completes large-scale soil sampling for future carbon credits
An Estonia-based agtech company on Thursday announced it has completed a cross-border soil sampling campaign in Europe to generate carbon credits under the Verra standard.
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New Irish govt programme fuels concerns over biodiversity protection
The Republic of Ireland's incoming government coalition published this week a plan setting out the actions it aims to take over the next five years, with environmental organisations raising concerns over the lack of strong commitments on biodiversity protection and restoration.
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CARBON FORWARD MIDDLE EAST: Iraq steps up Article 6 push with project reviews, talk of ‘cooperative approaches’
The Iraqi government has in recent weeks deliberated on cooperative approaches, a source familiar with the matter said Friday – just weeks after the country announced it had begun reviewing carbon project proposals to take the Paris Agreement from theory to practice.
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UK standards body closes consultations on domestic nature market framework
A UK national standards body on Friday closed a public consultation on the first nature market framework in the country, aimed at standardising how biodiversity benefits are measured and verified, while establishing requirements for high-quality metrics.
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FEATURE: EU may lose out on US LNG imports under Trump, prompting a rethink
LNG trade may cease to be a bargaining chip in relations between Brussels and Washington under the next Trump administration, forcing the EU to rethink its energy transition plans for the coming years, according to experts.
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INTERVIEW: Startup capturing CO2 from the ocean touts mechanism to curb energy use
A direct ocean capture startup claims to have a unique way to use curtailed renewable energy to power the majority of its energy use, significantly reducing its drain on the electricity grid.
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Otters among UK wildlife carrying toxic ‘forever chemicals’, analysis shows
Some wildlife species have accumulated many times more than safe amount of PFAS in their tissue and organs
- Revealed: drinking water sources in England polluted with forever chemicals
- Revealed: scale of ‘forever chemical’ pollution across UK and Europe
Dolphins, otters, porpoises, fish and birds across the UK have been found to have toxic “forever chemicals” in their tissue and organs, analysis of official data has revealed.
Manmade chemicals called PFAS, known as forever chemicals because they do not degrade, are used in a wide range of consumer products and industrial processes and some have been linked to serious diseases in humans and animals, including cancers. PFAS have been found widely to pollute water and soils and are thought to be in the blood of every human on the planet.
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CARBON FORWARD MIDDLE EAST: Annual CORSIA carbon market valuation to exceed current VCM in Phase 1 -analysts
The price of carbon credits eligible for CORSIA Phase 1 (2024-26) could reach as high as $51 per tonne based on the current supply and demand outlook, with the annual market valuation for the period to exceed the current total for the entire VCM, according to analysts speaking at the Carbon Forward Middle East conference this week.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
European prices forged higher for a seventh consecutive day on Friday morning, breaching an important psychological level as buyers took control, while energy markets followed the strength in EUAs across the board.
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UK startup raises $13 mln to scale limestone-based DAC technology
A London-headquartered limestone-based carbon removal (CDR) provider announced Thursday it has secured $13 million in Series A funding.
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Proposed ‘exchange rate’ for EU carbon allowances faces barrage of criticism
The method put forward by the European Commission to calculate the exchange rate applicable when clawing back EU carbon allowances that are unduly or mistakenly delivered to operators “raises serious concerns”, according to Finland and other market players.
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