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Snowy seeks approval to burn six times more diesel than planned at Kurri Kurri gas generator
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The power of one: solitary carnivores outkill group hunters
Studying carnivore ‘kill rates’ – typically the number of prey killed over time – can help us better understand the role of apex predators in ecosystems across the globe.
Luke Emerson, PhD Candidate in ecology, Deakin University
Euan Ritchie, Professor in Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Deakin University
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AU Market: Australian regulator to update contract exit figures by month’s end
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator (CER) said it will provide an update regarding the volume of carbon credits that have been released during the latest exit arrangement window.
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Sir David Attenborough: 'The world would be worse off without our stories'
Sir David Attenborough praises the "beauty" created by the BBC in its natural history shows.
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Brazilian state creates working groups to pursue ART TREES eligibility
The Brazilian state of Acre unveiled two technical working groups on Thursday to help align its jurisdictional REDD (J-REDD) framework with the ART TREES standard, one of only two voluntary crediting programmes approved for the UN CORSIA aviation offsetting scheme.
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RGGI Market: RGAs slump 15% as compliance demand recedes
RGGI Allowance (RGA) prices plummeted nearly 15% over the past week as strong compliance demand through the summer begins to dry up heading into 'shoulder' season.
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Commerce firm launches voluntary carbon credit marketplace
A large online e-commerce website has launched a platform to facilitate the sale of voluntary carbon credits, it announced Tuesday.
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Ten US organisations meet emissions reductions targets early via DOE partnership
Ten companies met their scope 1 and 2 emissions reductions goals ahead of schedule, supported by a US Department of Energy (DOE) programme, the agency said Monday.
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UK places climate action at centre of foreign affairs agenda with clean power alliance
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy will on Tuesday kickstart a global clean power coalition aimed at accelerating the clean energy transition, helping developing countries leapfrog fossil fuels, and turning the UK into a clean energy superpower.
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US DOE funds $6.5 mln towards New Mexico coal CCS project
A New Mexico coal-fired power plant has received $6.5 million from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to study the feasibility of carbon capture and storage (CCS) on-site, the agency announced Monday, even though the region has recently struggled with CCS viability.
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Genex lines up new partner for giant solar farm as coal giant steps in to fill Fortescue’s hydrogen void
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Long-term EU carbon price bull trend remains intact, could hit €150 by 2030 -panellists
The long-term bull trend in EU carbon prices remains intact, despite strong fundamental headwinds, attendees heard at an investment bank-hosted industry conference last week.
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France’s Credit Agricole to exit precious metals trading in shift towards carbon markets -reports
Credit Agricole, France's second-largest listed bank, will exit precious metals trading to focus on regulated carbon markets starting from 2025, according to media reports.
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‘Pirate birds’ force other seabirds to regurgitate fish meals. Their thieving ways could spread lethal avian flu
It’s easier to steal another seabird’s meal than catch your own fish. But this behaviour by skuas, frigatebirds and gulls is contributing to the spread of lethal avian influenza
Simon Gorta, PhD Candidate in ecology, UNSW Sydney
Richard Kingsford, Professor, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW Sydney
Rohan Clarke, Associate Professor, School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
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Are kiwi and moa recent immigrants from Australia? Neither fossils nor genetic evidence support the story
A recent announcement that kiwi and moa are Australian immigrants is not borne out by available evidence. Working out when birds arrived in New Zealand requires both fossil evidence and genetics.
Nic Rawlence, Associate Professor in Ancient DNA, University of Otago
Alan Tennyson, Curator of Vertebrates, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Pascale Lubbe, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Molecular Ecology, University of Otago
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Stakeholders flood ARB with LCFS 15-day notice feedback, warn of potential litigation
California ARB’s 15-day notice to stakeholders of revisions to the Low Carbon Fuels Standard (LCFS) rule that upended earlier drafts has roiled stakeholders – particularly over new biomass-based diesel limitations – with some entities warning of potential litigation due to insufficient time for feedback on significant changes to the rule, in comments submitted to the regulator at the end of August.
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Belgian auto workers protests highlight obstacles to zero-emission cars
Audi employees in Brussels took to the streets on Monday, saying their jobs are being threatened by changes in the auto industry, illustrating the difficulties European car manufacturers face in balancing the shift to electric and ensure a just transition.
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'All good here' : Titan sub crew's last words before implosion
A fortnight-long public inquiry aims to uncover the facts about the June 2023 deep-sea disaster.
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LATAM Roundup: Colombia proposes carbon tax hike, Brazilian markets press forward
Colombia continued its push to move past years of carbon pricing stagnancy, Brazil saw cause for optimism in its voluntary and compliance markets, and Microsoft went shopping for carbon removal (CDR) credits in Mexico during the week ending Sep. 15.
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VCM Report: Signs of life as traders mop up cheap Southern Cardamom carbon credits
Liquidity and some voluntary carbon prices started to edge higher last week in the over-counter-market amid rising chatter of deal talk and corporate orders.
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