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Why knock down all public housing towers when retrofit can sometimes be better?
Our research shows decisions on the fate of public housing towers that are based on a proper process of considering all the evidence could go either way: demolish and rebuild, or retrofit.
Trivess Moore, Associate Professor, School of Property, Construction and Project Management, RMIT University
David Kelly, Vice Chancellor's Postdoctoral Fellow, RMIT University
Ralph Horne, Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research & Innovation, College of Design & Social Context, RMIT University
Robert Crawford, Professor of Construction and Environmental Assessment, The University of Melbourne
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A new ruling says countries – including NZ – must take action on climate change under the law of the sea
Any decision to authorise offshore drilling and other activities contributing to climate change will now need to be assessed under the law of the sea in addition to international climate agreements.
Karen Scott, Professor in Law, University of Canterbury
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INTERVIEW: Puro CEO sees strong but bounded role for carbon removals in compliance markets
Carbon removals (CDR) could contribute meaningfully to compliance carbon pricing systems but they should be limited to a certain percentage of total emissions permits and may be subdivided by durability, Puro.earth CEO Antti Vihavainen told Carbon Pulse.
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Cambridge scientists latest to claim ‘green cement’ crown
Boffins from Cambridge University in the UK have become the latest to claim the green cement mantle with their idea of “electric recycling of Portland cement” featuring on BBC news this week, adding to the growing band of innovators seeking an emissions solution for the hard-to-abate industry.
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Zero Carbon Systems buys DAC startup Global Thermostat for “tens of millions of dollars”
Zero Carbon Systems has acquired Global Thermostat, one of the first direct air capture (DAC) startups, in a deal valued at tens of millions of dollars.
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UK fund secures £20 mln for early-stage climate tech ventures in Europe
A UK venture capital firm has successfully closed a £20 million funding round to invest in European pre-seed and seed-stage companies developing scientific solutions for decarbonisation.
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RePlanet announces partnership to create blockchain biodiversity credits marketplace
A blockchain marketplace for enabling transparent sales of biodiversity credits is almost ready to begin selling, following a partnership between credit developer RePlanet with a certification organisation and a blockchain company, Carbon Pulse has learned.
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Hungary to prioritise green transition when holding EU presidency
Hungary’s energy and climate minister said the country will focus on advancing the green transition across the 27-nation bloc, as among the top climate and energy priorities during its turn with the EU presidency from July until year end.
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Atlantic to get 'extraordinary' hurricane season
There could be up to seven major hurricanes of category three or higher this season, many more than usual.
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Petrobras presses on with support for nature-based voluntary carbon projects
Nature-based voluntary carbon projects, such as reforestation in the Amazon, are cost-effective and critical for the planet with known and manageable risks, with Petrobras now developing its credit strategy focused on the sector, an executive of a Brazilian oil company told a conference Thursday.
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NatureMetrics launches free business performance scoring tool
Biodiversity monitoring company NatureMetrics has launched a free tool for businesses to score their nature performance by answering a series of questions.
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UK ETS consults on integrating carbon removals
Britain would place supply controls on greenhouse gas removals (GGRs), while keeping the gross cap that is in place for UK Allowances (UKAs), in the early years of their potential integration into the ETS, as proposed in a public consultation launched Thursday.
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The Driven Podcast: Thinking big about going electric
The post The Driven Podcast: Thinking big about going electric appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Alarm as German climate activists charged with ‘forming a criminal organisation’
Action against Letzte Generation could have ‘immense chilling effect’ on climate protest, campaigners say
Five members of Letzte Generation, Germany’s equivalent to Just Stop Oil, have been charged with “forming a criminal organisation”, a move civil rights campaigners say could in effect criminalise future support for the climate campaign.
Mirjam Herrmann, 27, Henning Jeschke, 22, Edmund Schulz, 60, Lukas Popp, 25, and Jakob Beyer, 30, were charged under section 129 of the German criminal code. It is believed to be the first time the law has been applied to a non-violent protest group.
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European markets regulator proposes tightened emissions allowance trading controls
Europe’s financial markets regulator has launched a consultation on proposed amendments to technical standards for commodity derivatives, including enhanced position management controls and reporting requirements for venues offering trading in emissions allowances.
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Xpansiv raises fresh funds from investors
Market infrastructure firm Xpansiv has secured fresh funding from investors, the company announced Thursday, without disclosing further details.
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Zambia signs $30-mln agreement with World Bank to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
The government of Zambia has entered into an agreement with the World Bank to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the Eastern Province of the African nation, the bank announced this week.
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Offset registry partners with insurance firm to enhance credit buffer management
A major offset registry is partnering with a specialist carbon insurance company to develop “next generation buffer management”, the two firms announced on Thursday.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update
EU carbon permit prices forged higher on Thursday to set yet another four-month high, as natural gas markets extended their recent gains and breached a key technical level, while UK Allowances strengthened for a seventh day to reach their highest since the first week of the year.
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Verra to issue new Article 6-aligned carbon credits by year-end
Voluntary carbon standard Verra plans to issue new credits aligned with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement by the end of the year, a company executive told Carbon Pulse.
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