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Germany’s industrial powerhouse has strong potential for low-cost CDR -report

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 22:37
Residual emissions across Germany will amount to at least 55 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent in 2045, with strong potential for relatively inexpensive CO2 removal from industry in the North Rhine-Westphalia region, according to a new report.
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Environmentalists urge Reeves to rethink plans for airports and roads

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-29 21:51

Critics say chancellor’s ‘growth at all costs’ plans are not compatible with UK’s climate targets

Rachel Reeves has been accused by environmental experts of putting the climate at risk with high carbon projects including the expansion of Heathrow airport.

The chancellor made airports the central focus of her plan for growth, despite having previously promised to be the first green chancellor and having extolled the benefits of green growth.

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US nature intelligence firm unveils biodiversity risk assessment tool

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 21:35
A US-based nature intelligence company has launched a platform aimed at enabling companies to assess their nature-related risks and opportunities, in line with major corporate reporting frameworks.
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Japanese developer launches rice project in Thailand to generate credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 21:11
A Japanese project developer plans to convert half of Thailand's rice paddies to a water-saving cultivation method that it claims could slash the country's agricultural emissions and provide additional income to its farmers.
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Indian state constitutes committee to explore carbon markets, albeit with cynicism

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 21:04
The government of Himachal Pradesh in India has formed a carbon market committee with an aim to analyse whether carbon offset projects are suitable for the state or not, a state official told Carbon Pulse.
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UK initiative launches new corporate net zero certification programme

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 20:43
A UK-based company has launched a new four-tier certification programme to that assesses the net zero plans of organisations under a membership model.
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South Pole unveils new advisory board to guide revamp

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 20:28
Large carbon asset developer and consultancy South Pole has announced a new strategic advisory board to help it usher in a new era with a focus on removals and Article 6 markets.
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Five years in prison for nonviolent protest: it’s plain wrong, and Keir Starmer knows it | Caroline Lucas

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-29 20:00

If the courts let 16 climate activists’ draconian sentences stand this week, we are no better than an authoritarian state

  • Caroline Lucas is an environmental activist and former Green MP

Sixteen jailed Just Stop Oil activists will appear in court this week in an appeal against their sentences, which were believed to be the harshest ever for peaceful protest in Britain. For damaging picture frames, obstructing the road, or just talking about obstructing the road, they have received punishments that we would normally reserve for serious crimes. People trying to draw attention to the government failure to confront the cause of the climate crisis were imprisoned for up to five years.

These sentences have been condemned as draconian by Amnesty International, as “a grave erosion of … freedoms” by Liberty, as “a profound injustice” by Global Witness, and as “not acceptable in a democracy” by a special rapporteur for the UN. They represent the terrifying decline of our nation, from a beacon of tolerance with a clear division between politics and policing, towards an oppressive state where that dividing line is becoming harder and harder to discern. Regardless of your politics and what you are standing for, the right of peaceful protest is a vital sign of a healthy democracy and an essential guardrail against authoritarian politicians and reckless companies.

Caroline Lucas is an environmental activist and former Green MP

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One-third of largest food companies fail to disclose fertiliser environmental risks -report

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 19:00
Analysis of 45 of the world's largest food companies, worth a combined $2.6 trillion, has found that one-third fail to acknowledge the significant environmental and financial risks of fertiliser use, according to a report by a think tank published Wednesday.
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German startup raises €10 mln to advance forest MRV for carbon credits

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 19:00
A Munich-based company has secured €10 million in Series A funding to expand its operations across Europe and improve its platform for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of forest carbon projects, the company announced on Wednesday.
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Tokyo trading houses’ Asian gas focus wrong footed -report

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 18:49
Japan’s giant trading houses are lagging in the global move to decarbonise and risk harming regional climate goals and stranding Asian nations with fossil fuel assets that may become obsolete at best or lock in long term emissions at worst, a paper released Wednesday found.
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Japanese cement maker invests $5 mln in Australian decarbonisation firm

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 18:30
A Japanese cement maker on Wednesday announced an investment of $5 million in an Australian decarbonisation firm to help it scale up its mineral carbonation technology.
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EU-funded study makes new projections on carbon removals potential

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 18:01
European supply of CO2 removal (CDR) technology has the potential to reach 30 million tonnes of CO2 per year in 2035, according to an EU-funded study released this week, which also includes cost projections for the next decade.
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Investigation reveals plastic producers lobbying for free EU ETS allowances

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2025-01-29 16:51
The European chemical industry, led by major plastic producers, has been pushing back on the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), claiming that carbon policies threaten their survival in Europe and will drive investment and jobs overseas, according to leaked documents.
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In this government's hands, big ideas always end up looking small. Just ask Ed Miliband | Rafael Behr

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-29 16:00

Labour is constantly torn between its self-image as a party of radical change and its fear of alienating voters with the wrong kind of radicalism

When Keir Starmer became Labour leader he was unpractised in politics. For advice, he naturally turned to someone who had done his job before and with whom he had a good personal rapport: Ed Miliband.

As Starmer grew in confidence he stayed friendly with Miliband, deferential to his status as a veteran of government and appreciative of his sincere enthusiasm for the energy and climate brief. But the new leader was also ruthlessly focused on winning power, and increasingly alert to toxicities in the Labour brand. He was persuaded that the journey to Downing Street could be completed only by jettisoning policy baggage and paying less heed to people associated with past failure.

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Thousands of trees planted in Devon to start creation of Celtic rainforest

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-29 16:00

More than 2,500 native trees have been planted to form a temperate rainforest in decades to come

The first step towards creating a Celtic rainforest – a now extremely rare habitat that once covered large swathes of the west coast of Britain – has been completed in Devon.

More than 2,500 native trees have been planted so far this winter at Devon Wildlife Trust’s Bowden Pillars site, above the Dart valley and close to the green-minded market town of Totnes.

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Sixteen jailed UK climate activists to appeal against ‘unduly harsh’ sentences

The Guardian - Wed, 2025-01-29 16:00

Protesters will gather outside court of appeal in support of activists, who say judges defied decades of precedent

Sixteen environmental activists jailed in the past year will appear at the high court on Wednesday to ask England’s most senior judge to quash their “unduly harsh” sentences.

The appellants, from four separate cases, will appear before a bench of judges led by Lady Carr, the Lady Chief Justice, in a full session of the court of appeal in which they will argue that judges defied decades of precedent to hand them long jail terms for nonviolent protests.

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A marine heatwave in northwest Australia is killing huge numbers of fish. It’s heading south

The Conversation - Wed, 2025-01-29 14:47
In 2010, an enormous marine heatwave devastated ocean life in Western Australia. Now another big one is taking hold – and heading towards Ningaloo. Sina Pinter, PhD Candidate in Ocean Dynamics, The University of Western Australia Matt Rayson, Senior Research Fellow in Oceanography, The University of Western Australia Nicole L. Jones, Professor of Physical Oceanography, The University of Western Australia Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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