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A Donald Trump presidency is bad for climate action, but Australia should get on with the job

The Conversation - Thu, 2024-11-07 12:16
What will a Trump Presidency mean for climate policy, in the US, Australia and elsewhere? Buckle up, it’s not pretty. Christian Downie, Associate Professor, Australian National University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Brazil’s Para to launch $44 mln forest restoration concession -official

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 12:03
The environmental secretary of Brazil's Para said the state will launch at COP29 a R$250 million ($44 mln) concession for the restoration of 10,000 hectares of forest with the intention of generating carbon credits.
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California climate disclosure laws survive legal challenge from US business lobby

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 11:42
In a lawsuit filed by an association of US business groups against California's climate disclosure rules, a US district court ruled in favour of the state on Tuesday, but the case remains active in pursuit of more evidence.
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Non-profit launches nature impact assessment tool for financial institutions

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 10:01
A Switzerland-based non-profit on Thursday launched a free tool designed to help financial institutions assess their nature-related impacts.
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US-based carbon registry posts update to its methodology combatting ozone-depleting gases

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 08:39
A US-based carbon registry has posted changes to its methodology for earning voluntary carbon credits from transitioning to advanced refrigeration systems.
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Donald Trump can’t stop global climate action. If we stick together, it’s the US that will lose out | Bill Hare

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-07 08:34

How damaging this presidency is to the planet depends very much on how other countries react. There’s no time to waste

Donald Trump’s re-election to the White House is a major setback for climate action but ultimately it’s the US that could end up losing out, as the rest of the world will move forward without it.

The US is the world’s biggest economy and its second biggest emitter. Positive US engagement on climate has been crucial to landmark leaps forward, like getting the Paris agreement over the line, and just last year committing to transitioning away from fossil fuels.

The US missing in action in the latter half of this critical decade for climate action is nobody’s idea of a good outcome.

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Colombian afforestation projects often use non-native species, unsuited ecosystems -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 07:57
A peer-reviewed study of dozens of afforestation, reforestation, and revegetation (ARR) projects in Colombia has found that while they have removed over 100 million tonnes of CO2, afforestation often uses non-native species or situates projects in ecologically inappropriate biomes.
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William announces Earthshot winners in Cape Town

BBC - Thu, 2024-11-07 06:49
Fifteen finalists, from countries including Kenya, Indonesia, the UK and Nepal, were competing for a £1 million Earthshot Awards prize.
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Von der Leyen’s Cop29 absence sends ‘fatal signal’, say watchers

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-07 03:47

MEPs express concern for EU climate leadership as commission head confirms she will miss Baku summit

Ursula von der Leyen’s decision to miss the Cop29 climate summit is “a fatal signal” and raises questions about Europe’s commitment to the climate crisis, observers have said.

The European Commission confirmed on Tuesday that its president would not attend the UN climate talks in Baku, which start on Monday. “The commission is in a transition phase and the president will therefore focus on her institutional duties,” a spokesperson said.

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New EU environment commissioner expresses support for developing nature credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 03:21
The newly confirmed EU environment commissioner at her hearing with the European Parliament on Tuesday evening said she will explore ‘well-designed’ nature credits during her tenure at the European Commission.
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UAE commits to near-50% emissions cuts in new UN national climate plan

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 03:17
The UAE has included steeper emissions reduction levels in its third Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), published Wednesday, pledging a 47% drop by 2035 compared to a 2019 baseline.
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INTERVIEW: Carbon markets could shore up finance for Africa, but not at $10/t -economist

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 02:53
The voluntary carbon market (VCM) offers an opportunity to raise climate finance in Africa, but more needs to be done to raise the price of carbon and quell the volatility in order to unlock value on the ground, according to a high-profile African economist and former minister.
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BRIEFING: UK agriculture must rethink land use balance to meet net zero, weather global shocks

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 00:59
Big changes are needed in the UK’s agri-food system to reach net zero emissions and improve resilience to global shocks, including on carbon audits and reducing livestock numbers.
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EU’s new finance chief says she will stick with green agenda

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2024-11-07 00:55
The EU’s sustainable finance policy for the next five years will focus on implementing legislation agreed under the European Green Deal, said the EU’s commissioner-designate for financial services during a confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
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The sunscreen myth: could it really be causing skin cancer? | Antiviral

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-07 00:00

Overblown concerns about potential dangers of a common chemical threaten to undermine scientific evidence to the contrary

Because of his job as a dermatologist, Dr Deshan Sebaratnam frequently gets asked questions by friends, family and strangers about skin treatments. But lately, he says, he has been confronted by “a lot of myths around sunscreens”, especially on his social media feed.

Among the most frequent is “that sunscreen can actually cause skin cancer”, says Sebaratnam, a conjoint associate professor at the University of New South Wales.

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‘Ecosystems are collapsing’: one of Australia’s longest rivers has lost more than half its water in one section, research shows

The Guardian - Thu, 2024-11-07 00:00

Murrumbidgee River, in New South Wales, had 55% less water in 2018 than it did in 1988, with the Lowbidgee Floodplain hardest hit

A section of one of Australia’s longest rivers, the Murrumbidgee, lost more than half of its water over a 30-year period due to dams and other diversions, according to new research.

Scientists at the University of New South Wales examined the impacts of dam infrastructure and irrigation on natural water flows in the lower Murrumbidgee River since 1890.

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