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RGGI Market: Record Q3 auction-ignited sentiment eases to start the week

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 23 sec ago
After strong compliance participation at the Q3 permit sale that cleared at a record, RGGI Allowances (RGA) in the secondary market gave back some gains through Monday trade.
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Scientists outline strategic approach for responsible but urgent exploration of ocean iron fertilisation as climate solution

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 36 sec ago
A team of international researchers has outlined a strategic approach to urgently evaluate the controversial and scientifically unproven practice of large-scale ocean iron fertilisation (OIF) as a potential method to remove CO2 from the atmosphere.
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US-based exchange to launch Alberta TIER carbon futures next week

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 11 min ago
A North American environmental commodities exchange announced Monday that it will next week launch futures contracts for Alberta Technology Innovation Emission Reductions (TIER) credits, as well as a suite of new renewable energy credit (REC) trading products.
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Brazilian oil company, agricultural research organisation to cooperate on raw materials for biofuels

Carbon Pulse - 11 hours 38 min ago
A Brazilian oil company and agricultural research organisation have signed a cooperation agreement to develop technical studies on renewable raw materials for low-carbon products, including biofuels.
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Almost 200 people killed last year trying to defend the environment, report finds

The Guardian - 12 hours 7 min ago

Latin America was the most deadly region in which to defend ecosystems from mining and deforestation, with Indigenous people among half the dead

At least 196 people were killed last year for defending the environment, with more than a third of killings taking place in Colombia, new figures show.

From campaigners who spoke out against mining projects to Indigenous communities targeted by organised crime groups, an environmental defender was killed every other day in 2023, according to a new report by the NGO Global Witness.

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Fewer than one third of large corporate emitters have long-term climate targets aligned with 1.5C

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 7 min ago
Just 30% of the world's biggest corporate emitters have climate targets for 2050 aligned with 1.5C, while the credibility of those set is often unclear, according to new analysis published on Tuesday.
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Researchers use AI, satellite images to enhance forest carbon mapping

Carbon Pulse - 12 hours 28 min ago
Researchers have made advances in estimating forest carbon stocks by using artificial intelligence (AI) and satellite imagery, potentially transforming efforts to monitor and manage forest carbon globally.
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Global chemical company completes fourth divestiture in sale of methanol business

Carbon Pulse - 13 hours 26 min ago
A European-headquartered chemical company on Monday announced a $2.1 billion deal to sell its methanol subsidiary, completing its fourth divestment in the last 10 months.
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Carbon removal platform restructures, appoints CEO

Carbon Pulse - 15 hours 59 min ago
A carbon removal data platform has announced it has become a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) and brought in a new CEO.
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Govt departments need to work better together for success in Article 6, says Ghana

Carbon Pulse - 16 hours 12 min ago
Countries hoping for success in Article 6 need to design government departments to work better together, a key figure in the development of Ghana’s Article 6 framework said on Monday.
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Qatar-based carbon registry announces large issuance to South American renewables project

Carbon Pulse - 16 hours 24 min ago
A carbon registry headquartered in Qatar has announced its first issuance of 800,000 units to a South American renewable energy project.
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DATA DIVE: Half of voluntary carbon credits retired this year are at least five years old

Carbon Pulse - 18 hours 1 min ago
Half of credits retired from the four main registries of the voluntary carbon market this year are at least five years old, according to new data analysis from Carbon Pulse.
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Portugal reinstates carbon tax as it seeks EU-recommended emission cuts -media

Carbon Pulse - 18 hours 17 min ago
The Portuguese government has unfrozen a tax on CO2, previously suspended, in an attempt to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and obey recommendations by the European Commission, national media reported on Monday.
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VCM Report: Market stalls, ICVCM Board failed to meet at the end of August

Carbon Pulse - 18 hours 35 min ago
Thin liquidity continued to plague the voluntary market last week although news of some big ticket tenders brightened the outlook.
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UK spends £250 mln monthly on electricity imported from Europe -report

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 15 min ago
The UK is importing electricity from Europe at record levels, with the country now spending over £250 million each month, according to new analysis commissioned by power producer Drax. 
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LEAK: Poland wants immediate access to free EU ETS allowances for district heating

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 44 min ago
Poland is asking the European Commission for 30% more free EU ETS allowances for district heating networks, and that they be allocated while implementing climate investments rather than at the end of the period, as stated in EU regulation.
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Draghi report calls for more ‘coherent’ EU climate agenda, focus on energy prices

Carbon Pulse - 19 hours 52 min ago
The EU needs to bring down energy prices for industry and ramp up investments to meet its climate goals, Mario Draghi recommended in a widely awaited report on the future of the Union's competitiveness.
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Japanese eels can escape predators’ stomach through their gills, finds study

The Guardian - 20 hours 8 min ago

Eels use tail-first technique to back up digestive tract of fish towards oesophagus before coming out of gills

It sounds like the plot of a horror movie – a predator swallows its prey only for the creature to burst out of its captor’s body. But it seems Japanese eels do just that.

Scientists in Japan have discovered that when swallowed by a dark sleeper fish, the eels can escape.

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