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Data, waves and wind to be counted in the economy
Wind and wave power is set to be included in calculations of the size of countries' economies for the first time, as part of changes approved at the United Nations.
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Bipartisan US lawmakers propose renewable fuel bill for ocean vessels
A bipartisan bill that would allow companies to generate and retain Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits for biofuels used in marine shipping was introduced in Congress Thursday.
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Virginia circuit court reverts to temporary RGGI halt until state appeals
A Virginia county circuit court that had ruled the state’s RGGI’s repeal unlawful last year, suspended its earlier decision, giving the government time to appeal the ruling.
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After the winds, now comes the rain and floods. Here’s what you need to know about ex-Cyclone Alfred
In short: the danger is not over. Residents in affected areas should remain cautious and heed official advice, to keep themselves safe.
Steve Turton, Adjunct Professor of Environmental Geography, CQUniversity Australia
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Building sector emissions remain elevated as climate policy tracking falls short, research finds
Inadequate tracking of climate policies is impeding efforts to cut emissions from the building sector, which accounts for more than a third of global energy use, according to a new study.
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Natural disasters could flip Mass. forests from CO2 sink to source, imperilling state’s net zero plans -study
Massachusetts' forests are expected to remain a long-term carbon sink, but hurricanes and land development could significantly weaken their ability to absorb greenhouse gases, according to a state-commissioned study.
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BRIEFING: Oregon struggling with deployment of heavy-duty zero-emission trucks
Oregon has seen limited uptake of zero-emission heavy-duty trucks despite forthcoming regulation, which led the state governor to call on regulators to develop new policy solutions, state officials said Friday.
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Rooftop solar could cut global warming by up to 0.13C by 2050 -study
Rooftop solar panels could help reduce global temperatures by up to 0.13C by mid-century, according to new research that highlights their untapped potential in the fight against climate change.
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Canada opens investigation into US renewable diesel imports
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has initiated an investigation into the dumping and subsidising of renewable diesel (RD) imported from the US, it announced this week.
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Republican lawmakers seek Delaware’s exit from RGGI
A group of Republican legislators sponsored a bill in the state senate Thursday aiming to withdraw Delaware from participation in RGGI.
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Alberta warns Canada’s clean electricity rules threaten grid reliability, affordability
The Government of Canada’s Clean Electricity Regulations (CER) present significant risks to Alberta’s electricity reliability and affordability, according to a recent analysis.
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CDM panel approves “marginal”, more granular approach to clean cooking projects
A methodological panel for the UN’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) has endorsed a “marginal” approach for the fraction of non-renewable biomass (fNRB) for application in clean cooking projects, according to a meeting report published online this week.
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EU member states approve Poland’s push for more free EUAs for district heating
EU member states have approved a draft amendment allowing district heating operators in Poland and other eligible countries to receive an additional 30% in free carbon allowances under the EU ETS.
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Toppled private spacecraft can't complete Moon mission
The mission was supposed to last 10 days but less then a day after landing, the craft is running out of power.
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IRA dismantling opens opportunity window for EU -researchers
The undoing of the subsidy-laden Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in the US allows Europe to seize the opportunity to lead on green investments, rather than play catch-up, according to researchers.
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West of England unveils industrial decarbonisation plan including CCS, clean power
The West of England industrial cluster has unveiled a local industrial decarbonisation plan, with potential to contribute £3.5 billion to the UK economy by 2040 through opportunities including carbon capture and storage (CCS), clean power, and alternative fuels.
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Switzerland told it must do better on climate after older women’s ECHR win
Council of Europe says Swiss government failing to respect human rights court’s ruling on emissions
The Swiss government has been told it must do more to show that its national climate plans are ambitious enough to comply with a landmark legal ruling.
The Council of Europe’s committee of ministers, in a meeting this week, decided that Switzerland was not doing enough to respect a decision by the European court of human rights last year that it must do more to cut its greenhouse gas emissions and rejected the government’s plea to close the case.
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Harmonised biodiversity credit markets ‘promising’ tool to scale nature finance -report
Advancing biodiversity credit markets is among the key steps recommended by the World Government Summit to meet the $200 billion annual target set out under the Global Biodiversity Framework, provided that regulators develop a standardised framework to prevent greenwashing.
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Bids in EU’s latest clean hydrogen auction quadruple the available budget
Bids to develop renewable hydrogen projects in the EU amounted to more than €4.8 billion — four times higher than the budget for the European Hydrogen Bank's second auction, the European Commission announced on Friday.
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Denmark receives two bids for coastal CO2 storage permits
The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) on Friday said it has received two applications for permits to explore subsurface CO2 storage in three coastal areas, as part of a tender launched early this year.
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