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CERAWeek: Alberta disfavours retaliatory tariffs against US, hints at CER challenge
Alberta’s energy minister disavowed retaliatory responses to US tariffs Tuesday at CERAWeek in Houston, while also hinting that the province may challenge the federal Clean Electricity Regulations (CER).
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Largest US pension fund under fire for labelling oil, coal holdings as “climate” investments
The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), the largest public pension fund in the US, has come under scrutiny after an analysis revealed it had classified more than $3 billion in investments in oil drillers, coal companies, and other major emitters as part of its “climate solutions” portfolio.
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Big batteries just hit a new record in Australia, but it’s a small fraction of the battery output in California
The post Big batteries just hit a new record in Australia, but it’s a small fraction of the battery output in California appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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EV registration up 38x across 10 US states over decade -report
New data shows 10 states have increased their collective EV count by 38 times in a little more than a decade.
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Farmers in England furious as Defra pauses post-Brexit payment scheme
Applications to the sustainable farming initiative no longer accepted but no clarity on what will replace it and when
Farming and countryside groups in England are furious that the government has paused a key post-Brexit farming payments scheme with little information about what will replace it and when.
In a statement on Tuesday evening the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the sustainable farming incentive would no longer accept new applications.
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Bipartisan US lawmakers seek repeal of 45Q tax credits
US lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have reintroduced legislation to repeal 45Q tax credits that have become a negotiating tool to avoid a looming government shutdown this week.
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Australia’s superb lyrebirds ‘farm’ the forest floor to increase their prey – a behaviour rarely seen in nature
“Farming” behaviour is very unusual in the non-human world. As lyrebirds forage, they cultivate the soil and shore up their own food sources.
Alex Maisey, Postdoctoral research fellow, Research Centre for Future Landscapes, La Trobe University
Andrew Bennett, Emeritus Professor in Ecology, La Trobe University
Angie Haslem, Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, landscape and fire ecology, La Trobe University
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Global energy transition will withstand Trump presidency, says John Kerry
The global energy transition will withstand climate sceptic policy emerging from the Trump administration, former US climate envoy John Kerry said on Tuesday.
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Several millions of dollars up for grabs in grants for innovative CDR ideas
Startup carbon removal (CDR) companies and university teams are invited to apply for up to several million dollars' worth of grants to start a pilot project in Kenya.
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Industry groups challenge US EPA waiver for California truck emissions rules
A coalition of US industry groups has challenged a recent federal decision related to California’s authority to regulate truck emissions.
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Euro Markets: EUAs stabilise after early weakness as energy markets recover losses ahead of COT data
EU carbon prices halted two days of gains on Tuesday, giving up an early advance and falling through technical supports after a weak auction in the morning, as selling picked up amid a darkening macroeconomic mood and ahead of Wednesday's weekly positions data that was expected to show a sharp fall in long positions.
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EU needs short-term incentives to pioneer carbon removal growth -think tank
The EU and Germany have an opportunity to pioneer innovative carbon removal policy, as the US appears set to reverse direction — but this will require short-term strategies for negative emissions, along with long-term goals, according to a German think tank.
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CERAWeek: Energy transition global slowdown has ‘weeded out’ unrealistic project developers, panelists say
As the pace of the global energy transition slows faced with higher costs and a decreasing focus on decarbonisation, the field of clean energy projects and companies is thinning out in a way that is leaving only realistic projects standing, panellists said Tuesday at CERAWeek in Houston.
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EU law on nature restoration continues to spark public debate
The European Commission’s blueprint for national nature restoration plans has drawn widespread criticism from environmental groups, landowners, and industry representatives, with concerns ranging from property rights to weak data and funding gaps.
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INTERVIEW: No shortage of waste biomass to produce carbon removals, says developer
There’s no shortage of waste biomass in North America from which to produce bio-oil and sequester the captured CO2 underground, said the CEO of a San Francisco-based developer who hopes to reach price levels below $200/tonne in the 2030s.
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Brazilian standard, Argentine carbon project platform sign MoU to integrate services
A Manaus-based carbon standard has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a Buenos Aires-based carbon project development platform and marketplace to expand its foothold in Latin America, with an initial focus on Brazil and Argentina.
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CBAM-covered EU industries could see costs rise by up to 80% in next decade -BCG
Costs could rise up to 80% in the next decade for emissions-intensive industries covered by the EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), potentially putting EU producers at a disadvantage, a global consultancy has said.
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NatureMetrics launches habitat health tool
UK-based biodiversity monitoring company NatureMetrics has launched a tool for businesses and conservationists to assess the health of habitats.
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Brussels publishes draft EU state aid rules for Clean Industrial Deal
The European Commission put forward new state aid rules on Tuesday in support of its Clean Industrial Deal initiative, allowing EU countries to subsidise renewables, industrial decarbonisation, and other clean technologies.
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Hundreds of NGOs urge EU to reject proposal for streamlining environmental reporting
Some 362 NGOs have urged the EU to reject the so-called ‘omnibus’ proposal for streamlining its sustainability reporting in legislation on topics including biodiversity.
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