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Regulator rejects Basslink bid in draft decision on troubled undersea cable
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Cars in Australian cities are emitting less – but in the regions exhaust emissions are growing
Emissions from city drivers have largely fallen, while emissions from rural and regional drivers have risen.
Kai Li Lim, St Baker Fellow in Electric Mobility, The University of Queensland
Anthony Kimpton, Lecturer, Urban Planning, University of Southern Queensland
Jonathan Corcoran, Professor of Human Geography, The University of Queensland
Neil G Sipe, Honorary Professor of Planning, The University of Queensland
Renee Zahnow, Associate Professor, Social Science, The University of Queensland
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One in four properties at flood risk by 2050 - report
Climate change could increase flood threats without improvements to defences, the Environment Agency warns.
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One in four properties at flood risk by 2050 - report
Climate change could increase flood threats without improvements to defences, the Environment Agency warns.
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“Tidal wave” of big batteries and record solar and wind put 2030 renewables target within reach
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US maritime emissions roadmap plans for sustainable fuel buildout
The US proposed a Sustainable Maritime Fuel (SMF) Grand Challenge to stimulate a faster decarbonisation transition for the US maritime sector, according to an action plan published jointly by four federal agencies.
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US EPA makes case for proper venue in small refinery exemptions lawsuit
The US EPA this month requested the nation’s highest court to transfer a case on small refinery exemptions under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) to the DC Circuit by vacating a ruling from another appeals court.
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Government has broken the law on sewage - watchdog
The OEP has ruled that it allowed excessive sewage into England's rivers and seas.
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Verra refutes experts’ critiques on its REDD+ method being granted CCP status
Carbon credit standards body Verra has hit back against criticism aimed at its REDD methodology being approved under the Core Carbon Principles (CCPs) framework, describing the scrutiny as “flawed and inaccurate”.
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Tasmania port tapped as key offshore wind hub, days after declaration of Bass Strait zone
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RGGI Market: RGAs “squeezed” higher above $23
RGGI Allowances (RGA) in the secondary market continued to rebound from a weak Q4 auction over the week, with traders deliberating reasons behind unexpected strength into year end.
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Non-profit calls on Europe’s biggest banks to adopt science-based net zero targets
A London-headquartered NGO has written to the CEOs of Europe’s 20 largest banks, including HSBC, Barclays, and BNP Paribas, urging them to set science-based targets for financing sectors vital to the net-zero transition, it announced Tuesday.
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Carbon credit financier poised to convert inventory for CORSIA eligibility
A Toronto-based carbon credit financier has tentative plans to transition its carbon credit inventories to one of the voluntary carbon standards recently approved for Phase 1 of CORSIA (2024-26) by the UN aviation body ICAO, although the financier is still awaiting formal guidance from Verra.
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“Mind blowing:” Battery cell prices plunge in China’s biggest energy storage auction
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Zimbabwe awards Sri Lankan firm licence to build its national carbon registry
Zimbabwe has awarded a Sri Lankan firm the contract to develop its national carbon registry, as part of efforts to advance its climate policies and align with Article 6 of the Paris Agreement.
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Repurposing offshore infrastructure to farm seaweed could yield massive emissions cuts -study
Repurposing offshore wind farms and decommissioned oil and gas platforms for seaweed farming could sequester millions of tonnes of CO2 per year, while using the vegetation to produce low-carbon alternatives for industries like food and materials could displace tens of millions more, according to a new study.
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5 things to know before boarding your dog or cat this summer
Boarding facilities during peak periods can stressful environments for dogs and cats. Some may not be suited to it at all.
Melissa Starling, Postdoctoral Researcher in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney
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NZ’s government may ask the public to underwrite the risk of fossil fuel exploration – this could be unlawful
Subsidising fossil fuel exploration seems contrary to New Zealand’s international commitment to phase out incentives for the industry. It also erodes human rights to a healthy environment.
Nathan Cooper, Associate Professor of Law, University of Waikato
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Dozens of airlines scoop up CORSIA credits “in the low $20s” at special auction -sources
Dozens of airlines have purchased several hundred thousand CORSIA-eligible carbon credits in a special auction organised earlier this month by the Guyanese government, trading firm Mercuria, and exchange operator CBL Xpansiv, sources said.
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UK ETS consults on changes to free allocation rules ahead of CBAM, confirms current period extension
The UK ETS Authority on Monday opened new public consultations on proposed changes to its method of calculating adjustments to free allocations related to carbon leakage, as well as on future adjustments to free allocations to account for the introduction of the country’s carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).
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