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Biodiversity market held back by lack of financial materiality, policy impetus -analysts

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2024-10-16 00:15
Investing in biodiversity is being held back by a lack of financial materiality and policy impetus, though steps forward on an international carbon market could unlock funding for biodiversity, said analysts at a sustainability ratings agency.
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Where will space exploration take us in the next 50 years?

BBC - Wed, 2024-10-16 00:11
Day trips to the Moon, living on Mars, space elevators… when it comes to the future of space exploration, some possibilities might be closer than we think!
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‘I love the smell of success more than petrol’: investors break with tradition in world-leading climate campaign

The Guardian - Wed, 2024-10-16 00:00

Investors say climate change poses biggest risk to their assets, and urge Albanese government to see the economic dangers of a slow path to net zero

Institutional investors dealing with portfolios in the trillions of dollars aren’t typically the most vocal climate campaigners. You won’t find many superannuation fund staff, fund managers, asset consultants or brokers with a placard on the streets or on top of a Newcastle coal train.

But you may increasingly find them on a screen you’re watching. Or at least their message.

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EU needs policy for “nature-inclusive” solar, TNC says

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 23:49
The European Union should develop policies in support of “nature-inclusive” solar parks with biodiversity net gain, urged a report commissioned by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) that was published on Tuesday.
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Argentine J-REDD programme could issue around 10 mln credits in Q4

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 23:48
A large-scale provincial Argentine jurisdictional REDD (J-REDD) initiative is expected to issue around 10 million credits as early as this year, though some legal and socioeconomic questions remain.
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UK energy-from-waste incinerators almost as emissions-intensive as coal-fired power, finds analysis

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 23:22
Burning household rubbish in giant incinerators is now the dirtiest way the UK generates electricity after the closure of the last coal-fired power plant in the country, analysis published Tuesday has found.
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French biotech startup raises €3.3 mln to produce carbon-negative rubber

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 23:02
A French biotech startup has raised €3.3 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate the development of its carbon-negative natural rubber.
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Finnish waste management company produces first biodegradable plastic from CO2 emissions

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 22:50
A Finnish waste management and circular solutions company has become the world’s first to produce biodegradable plastic from CO2 emissions using carbon capture and utilisation (CCU), the firm announced on Tuesday.
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Project 2025 dietary rollbacks would limit fight against ultra-processed foods

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 22:00

Conservative ‘wish list’ of policies for a future Trump administration goes so far as transforming food and farming

When Project 2025 began making headlines this summer, it was largely for the ways the conservative “wish list” of policies for a future Trump administration would restructure the entire federal bureaucracy, deepen abortion restrictions and eliminate the Department of Education.

But the document – a proposed mandate for the next Republican president authored by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative thinktank – also outlines steps that would radically transform food and farming, curtailing recent progress to address the excess of ultra-processed foods in the United States. Among those: weakening the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Snap), ending policies that consider the effects of climate change – and eliminating the US dietary guidelines.

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A US university has a new requirement to graduate: take a climate change course

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 22:00

UC San Diego has added an innovative prerequisite to ‘prepare students for the future they really will encounter’

Melani Callicott, a human biology major at the University of California, San Diego, thinks about the climate crisis all the time. She discusses it with family and friends because of the intensity of hurricanes like Milton and Helene, which have ravaged the southern US, she says. “It just seems like it’s affecting more people every day.”

That’s one reason why she is glad that UC San Diego has implemented an innovative graduation requirement for students starting this autumn: a course in climate change. Courses must cover at least 30% climate-related content and address two of four areas, including scientific foundations, human impacts, mitigation strategies, and project-based learning. About 7,000 students from the class of 2028 will be affected this year.

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Verra launches additionality tools to align with ICVCM CCP requirements

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 21:28
Verra has released two new tools to assess the additionality of project activities, replacing and updating CDM versions, in a move that will further align the standard body with the ICVCM’s Core Carbon Principle stamp of high integrity approval.
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Euro Markets: Midday Update

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 21:21
European carbon prices strengthened their correlation to natural gas on Tuesday, falling in line with TTF after the two markets had disconnected early in the month, as the energy complex weakened on easing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
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Logging in Australian state kills or displaces 300,000 animals a year, report estimates

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 21:13
Over 300,000 animals are killed or displaced annually in Tasmania, Australia due to logging-related activities, a paper published this week estimated.
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Cost of dealing with PFAS problem sites ‘frightening’, says Environment Agency

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 21:00

Exclusive: EA warns it lacks budget to tackle England’s rising number of potential ‘forever chemicals’ locations

The number of sites identified as potentially having been polluted with banned cancer-causing “forever chemicals” in England is on the rise, and the Environment Agency (EA) says it does not have the budget to deal with them.

A former RAF airfield in Cambridgeshire and a fire service college in the Cotswolds have joined a chemicals plant in Lancashire and a fire protection equipment supplier in North Yorkshire on the agency’s list of “problem sites” for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

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New Citibank-backed clean energy marketplace to launch in Q1 2025

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 21:00
A US energy software and service company is launching a digital marketplace in which energy traders and investors can exchange clean energy commodities with improved transparency measures, according to a Tuesday announcement.
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Clean energy growth moving faster in developing countries than rich nations, finds report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 20:50
Global South countries are expanding renewable energy at a faster rate than wealthy nations, but an investment gap still threatens clean energy goals agreed at COP28, according to research published Tuesday.
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Mysterious gooey blobs washed up on Canada beaches baffle experts

The Guardian - Tue, 2024-10-15 19:54

Residents and marine scientists unable to identify pale masses, as myriad theories are blown out of the water

They are slimy on the outside, firm and spongy on the inside and surprisingly combustible. And in recent months, they have been washing up on the shores of Newfoundland.

The depths of the Atlantic have long held mysteries, but the riddle of the mysterious white “blobs” spotted on the beaches of the eastern Canadian province has baffled both residents and marine scientists.

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UK proposes capacity market changes to accommodate more renewables

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 19:43
The UK is seeking views on potential changes to its capacity markets scheme aimed at keeping flexible power capacity online while strengthening the security of supply and helping to push out unabated gas-fired power, the government announced on Tuesday.
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INTERVIEW: CBAM cannot shield us from Russia, EU fertiliser industry warns

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 19:39
Fertiliser production in Europe is struggling to compete on global markets due to the continent’s dependence on gas imports, the EU’s trade association has said, while warning against Russia's attempt to systematically undercut the bloc's producers to “kill the European fertiliser industry and create a dependency for our farmers”.
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CCS capacity ramping up, NDCs may drive further growth, says report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2024-10-15 19:30
There are now 50 carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities operating across the world and another 628 in various stages of development, according to a report released Tuesday, with the inclusion of the technology in national UN climate strategies likely to drive further expansion.
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