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China needs CCS but the technology requires better incentives -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 22:43
China will need carbon capture and storage (CCS) to reduce emissions from its most polluting sectors and both subsidies and credit finance will be useful to roll out the technology, but incentives will also “exacerbate the carbon rebound effect”, researchers have warned, highlighting trade offs.
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Project developer secures additional funding to scale high-quality offset projects

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 22:15
A Singapore-headquartered carbon developer has secured an additional investment for scaling high-quality carbon projects in the Global South, the developer announced Thursday.
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UAE pledges $40 mln to enhance conservation, restoration efforts in Brazil

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 21:49
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has committed to ringfence $40 million towards conservation and restoration projects in Brazil through a philanthropic entity backed by the Gulf state, local media reported on Wednesday.
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Biochar carbon removal may be more permanent than previously thought -study

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 21:11
New research suggests carbon sequestration through biochar could be more long-term that previously thought, with analysed samples capable of storing carbon for some 100 million years.
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Countries must standardise MRV systems to scale carbon removals -report

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 21:10
Governments should align their measurement, reporting, and verification (MRV) frameworks to streamline global carbon removal (CDR) efforts, according to a recent Japan-sponsored report.
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Chinese forest carbon market could be ‘overheating’, research says

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 21:07
China's forest carbon market could be 'overheating' following the relaunch of the national offset programme, given concerns over regulatory inconsistencies and forest ownership issues, researchers have warned.
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European imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia at ‘record levels’

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:34

Rystad Energy releases data days after Ukraine stopped flows of Russian gas through its pipelines

Europe bought a record amount of liquefied natural gas from Russia last year, data shows, despite EU efforts to ditch the fossil fuels funding Putin’s war chest.

Ships carrying 17.8m tonnes of ultra-cold Russian gas docked in European ports in 2024, up by more than 2m tonnes from the year before, according to analysts Rystad Energy.

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Two lynx captured after being illegally released in Scottish Highlands

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:21

The wild cats were humanely trapped using cameras near baited traps and are in quarantine

Two lynx that were illegally released into the Scottish Highlands have been captured overnight and are said to be in good health.

Police had issued a warning to the public on Wednesday evening not to approach the wild cats, after several sightings in the Drumguish area, near Kingussie.

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Wildlife groups urge UK government to ban lead ammunition

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:18

Environment secretary Steve Reed urged to bring in ‘full and swift ban’ to protect health of people, wildlife and pets

Wildlife charities have called on the government to ban the sale and use of lead in ammunition used for outdoor shooting.

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT), RSPB, Wildlife and Countryside Link, Chem Trust and Wild Justice have sent an open letter to the environment secretary, Steve Reed, asking for a 18-month transition period for a ban on lead in ammunition sales.

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Environmental services firm launches platform to trade carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:08
A Singapore-headquartered climate fintech company has launched a blockchain-based platform for trading of carbon credits and international renewable energy certificates (I-RECS), it has announced.
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Million year-old bubbles could solve ice age mystery

BBC - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:01
What is probably the world's oldest ice, dating back 1.2m years ago, has been dug out from deep within Antarctica.
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This 77-year-old climate activist should never have been jailed – and now faces a Kafkaesque struggle to get out | Zoe Williams

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 20:00

A failure of justice, and draconian Tory law, put Gaie Delap in prison. A failure of government is keeping her there

Gaie Delap will turn 78 on Friday, in Eastwood Park prison, Gloucestershire. Sentenced to 20 months last August for climbing a gantry over the M25 for Just Stop Oil, she was released in November to serve the rest of her sentence on a home detention curfew. But the electronic tag that she was required to wear couldn’t go round her ankle because she has deep-vein thrombosis and it might have risked causing her a stroke. It couldn’t go round her wrist because they couldn’t find a tag small enough, which people keep saying is because she’s frail. Delap hates being called frail. Her wrist is a perfectly reasonable size, 14-and-a-half centimetres. It’s the wrist-tag design that’s wanting. The topsy-turvy world where a government contractor, Serco, can fail and fail again, while a citizen with a social purpose gets called back to prison five days before Christmas to atone for that failure, isn’t even the most absurd thing about this story.

Delap was engaged in direct action to raise awareness about the climate emergency, and the day citizens stop doing that is the day that progressive politics might as well give up and go home. Whatever pretzel twists Labour ministers have to perform to sound as if they’re on the side of the decent, honest commuter, while simultaneously signalling that they understand the scale of the climate crisis, they must surely remember this: the trade union movement, the peace movement, the suffragette movement, the civil rights movement, the climate justice movement; every known movement of change has relied on non-violent action to disrupt the status quo.

Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist

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South Korean gas project risks “astronomical” carbon costs, environmentalists warn

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 17:53
A planned large-scale natural gas field backed by the government could be an unworthy investment for South Korea, considering the potential carbon cost and declining gas demand, an environmental group has argued.
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Indonesia carbon exchange to sell 1.7 mln credits in first international trade

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 17:43
Indonesia’s National Carbon Exchange (IDX Carbon) will host its first international transactions of correspondingly adjusted carbon credits later this month, the platform announced Thursday.
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Australian miner partners with steel giant for green iron project

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 17:02
Australian iron ore miner Fortescue and Chinese steelmaker Baowu signed a memorandum of understanding this week in Shanghai to pursue green iron making, one of Fortescue’s great green dreams for decarbonisation and an ultimate realisation of ‘real zero’, as opposed to net-zero.
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'This firestorm is the big one': LA mayor provides update on California wildfires – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 13:54

Wildfires continued to grow in Los Angeles as overtaxed fire crews battled three major out-of-control blazes that have killed at least five people. The largest and most devastating so far have been the Palisades fire and the Eaton fire, but other blazes, particularly the growing Hurst fire and the Hollywood Hills-based Sunset fire, are continuing to worry Los Angeles residents

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Cabana drama: 5 expert tips on how not to be branded a twit when using a beach tent

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-01-09 12:40
Beach cabanas serve a valid purpose. But make sure you use them carefully and responsibly, so everyone’s day at the beach is safe and enjoyable. Samuel Cornell, PhD Candidate, UNSW Beach Safety Research Group + School of Population Health, UNSW Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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LA hasn't seen anything like this before: Pacific Palisades residents react to wildfires – video

The Guardian - Thu, 2025-01-09 12:09

Huge wildfires roaring through the Los Angeles area of Pacific Palisades has left the neighborhood in ruins. Resident Sanah Chung left his Pacific Palisades home when a mandatory evacuation order was placed but returned to protect his home from the fire. 'I know this looks pretty stupid, but If I can save one ember from burning down my house, I'll take the risk,' said Chung.

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Beverage giant launches third round of APAC emissions reduction innovation grant programme

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2025-01-09 12:00
A global food and beverage multinational has kicked off its third annual sustainability incubator programme, offering grants to pilot projects focussed on sustainable agriculture, climate tech, and GHG emissions reduction.
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LA is on fire. How will Australia cope when bushfires hit Sydney, Melbourne or another major city?

The Conversation - Thu, 2025-01-09 11:31
We knew this would happen eventually. We have moved from possible futures to these things now happening. The deferment has ended. David Bowman, Professor of Pyrogeography and Fire Science, University of Tasmania Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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